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Why Tinubu must lead football governance reforms – Experts/Stakeholders

The bad news for President Tinubu is that while other nations are harvesting the goodwill, unity and good vibes from the World Cup, Nigerians continue to grumble in anger, tearing at each other because the singular, most unifying thing that brings Nigerians of all creed together (football) is not getting the necessary attention
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Greece frustrate Osaze

Super Eagles star, Osaze Odemwingie was left frustrated by a stubborn Greece side as Nigeria drew 0-0 in their latest World Cup warm-up match in Pennsylvania Tuesday night.

NTI boss calls for increased sporting activities

The Director-General and Chief Executive of the National Teachers’ Institute, Kaduna, Dr. Aminu Ladan Sharehu has called for more sporting activities and participation by educational institutions across the country. He made the call at the sports Week of the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

Qatar 2022 re-vote? Past experience may count

The Sunday Times has done excellent investigative work and has brought out the vices and deadly sins of the world of sport, which doesn’t want to adapt to the times and morals. Football is certainly under investigation, the dearest and most followed sport, but it would be wrong to think that it’s alone.

It ‘ll be ‘war’ against USA – Ameobi

Shola Ameobi insists that there will be nothing friendly about Nigeria’s World Cup warm-up clash with USA, claiming Saturday’s game in Florida will be “volatile”.

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