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Tennis players facing extinction — Agugbon
Tennis is not a known sport like foot\ball and athletics in Nigeria. Footballers are highly regarded in this country. I heard that in the past tennis players were the pride of the nation but when you look at the situation now, you will realize that things have certainly gone bad. As the number one female player in the country, nobody notices me when I walk on the streets of Lagos.
How Pacquiao can beat Mayweather
Three of Pacquiao’s strengths are feints, angles and head movement. He has to use them all, and he has to change them up. Mayweather will get him timed eventually. But if Pacquiao makes adjustments himself against the adjustment king, he can change his own angles and feints as Mayweather starts to recognize them. The longer Pacquiao keeps the favored fighter guessing, and reacting to his impetus, the better chance he has.
How Mayweather can remain undefeated against Pacquiao
Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. has been among the most prominent faces of boxing for the last decade. His entire life essentially has consisted of the sport: Floyd Mayweather Sr. (his father) went toe-to-toe with Sugar Ray Leonard and Roger Mayweather (his uncle) is a former world champion. The 38-year-old 11-time world champion spends a majority of the fight dancing behind his left shoulder, which protects his chin; he’s the matador of boxing, the one who seemingly cannot be hit — his defensive prowess has been instrumental in leaving his unblemished record intact.
Keshi: Nobody can choose assistant coaches for me
Returnee Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi has insisted that nobody can choose his assistant coaches, maintaining that only him will make that choice at the appropriate time.
2015: Are the polls really credible, free and fair?
‘’THE 28 March 2015 elections mark an important step forward for democracy in Africa’s most populous country and a key member of the Commonwealth. Notwithstanding the organisational and technical deficiencies, the conduct of the Presidential and National Assembly Elections were generally peaceful and transparent.’’

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