


EPL, La Liga, Bundesliga, other matches for today

Man City humble Liverpool 4-1, revive title hope
Drogba loss could hamper Chelsea – Mourinho

FIFA U-17 World Cup sets new heights

Akpabio for Akpabio Cup final

Chukwuemeka’s dope fate hangs in balance

MTN Polo: Rubicon, Max Air jostle for Nigerian Cup

Ex 3SC players, officials beg for justice over govt promise

Chiejine tips Flamingoes to shine


Don’t impose players on Keshi, Toro warns

Chelsea demand police action over Mikel abuse

Ex-Rangers players cry out to govs over departed colleagues

Drogba China signing boosts crowds

CBN promises support for Super Eagles

S/Africa can’t stop us – Obuh

NATIONS CUP: Keshi will qualify Eagles – Okoku

My love story with my Japanese wife – Kennedy Nnaji

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NFF frowns at Mikel’s sloppy play
Some Nigerians who have been heaping pressure on Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi to invite Mikel Obi for the must-win Nations cup match against Lone Star of Liberia may be having a change of mind after Mikel’s sloppy performance that saw him give the ball away in the build-up to Juve’s equaliser on Wednesday.

KESHI, Okoku: Why we gave computers to school
Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi, ex-international Paul Okoku, and Godwin Odiye last week, put smiles on the faces of pupils of St. Paul Primary School, Ebute Metta, Lagos, when they donated computer systems for the use of the kids.

Mikel shuts Twitter account after racist abuse
Chelsea’s Nigeria midfielder John Obi Mikel was forced to close his Twitter account on Thursday after suffering a barrage of racist abuse prompted by his costly mistake against Juventus.

Arsenal ‘s Wenger happy as Wilshere returns to training
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has said he was relieved to see Jack Wilshere finally return to training on Thursday after the England midfielder’s 13-month injury nightmare.

N9b in 9 years, kudos to Glo and Adenuga
Nine years ago, there were long queues in Nigerian cities especially Abuja.
It cost more than 20,000 to purchase a sim card when Nigeria introduced GSM telecommunications. Globacom stormed the scene more than one year after and crashed the price to N5,000.

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