Nigeria finally came off the hammer of world’s football governing body yesterday, FIFA when its Executive Committee without Dr. Amos Adamu lifted the suspension clamped on the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF on October 4, 2010.
The West African Examinations Council( WAEC) has deployed 28 Cyberoam units across wide geographical spread to boost its online services, aimed at helping thousands of private candidates in the country register for the examination.
Leading global telecommunications company, Bharti Airtel yesterday announced a new strategic partnership with IBM, Tech Mahindra and Spanco to drive world class customer service across 16 African countries where it operates.
Former Green Eagles player Friday Ekpo has urged the Nigeria Premier League, NPL to be more organized this season.
The IBB Golf and Country Club, Abuja was a beehive of activities last weekend as Total E&P Nigeria held its 15th Total Golf tournament that featured top golfers from corporate bodies, government functionaries and the oil sector.
For once, all the talk about kidnapping and bomb blasts took the back burner, as all roads led to Offa in Kwara State last week as the Royal Valley Golf Resort played host the second edition of the West African Amateur Golf Association (WAAGA) 2010 tournament, which featured over 100 professional and amateur golfers.
The Idimu area of Lagos was agog last Saturday as St. Francis Catholic Secondary School held the 18th edition of its annual inter-house sports competition among its four Houses as well as some invited schools at its premises.
Former Super Eagles player Bright Omokaro a.k.a 10-10,can vouch for former Mali coach Stephen Keshi any day going by his past performance as a coach both locally and internationally but said he would prefer Heartland of Owerri coach Samson Siasia to manage the national team.
With the logjam facing the nation’s football, clubs in the country are still preparing to compete for prestige when the league kicks off. Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan say they are ready to challenge for glory and presence in the forth coming league season.
The organizers of the All Africa Challenge Trophy, AACT golf event billed to be staged at the IBB International Golf and Country Club in Abuja has announced the arrival date of some of the African Lady players expected to compete for the continental honour.
Pamela Wu, Chairwoman of the organisng committee informed that both Gabon [...]
Enyimba Football Club of Aba, says they are battle ready for the new season, though they do not know when it will kick off.
The Niger Delta Development Commission has lent its contribution to the development of the game of golf in the country through a golf talent hunt initiative.
While Nigerian participant did not make it to the semi-finals, no fewer than five African countries, including Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Mauritius and Lesotho are vying with other participants from around the world to win the 2010 Microsoft Partners in Learning Innovative Education Awards later today in Cape Town, South Africa.
Princess Latifah Mahmodu Lamura is a designer and one of the nation’s fashion icons reputed for promoting Nigeria and indeed, Africa’s culture in the Diaspora.
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