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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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FIFA U-17 World Cup: ValuCard gives free match tickets

In support of the on -going FIFA U-17 in the country, ValuCard Nigeria Plc has given out 40 tickets to various merchants who accept Visa/VPAY cards at their locations/shops for the championship. Already, 40 tickets courtesy of Visa Inc. were issued for two opening matches in Lagos, matches Brazil Vs Japan and Mexico Vs Switzerland.

Nigerian show supremacy in MTN Soccer Academy

The seven Nigerian representatives in the MTN Soccer Academy are already showing the stuff they are made of in the on-goingcompetition. From their performance so far, they are living up to the sponsor’s promise of discovering reliable replacements for the Nigerian national teams.

Enugu agog as U-17 World Cup kicks off

THE expectations of football fans in the Coal City of Enugu and neighbouring states who are desirous of watching live World Cup matches will be fulfilled today as the FIFA Under 17 World Cup tournament kicks off at Enugu center with complaints of poor preparations by the Local Organizing Committee (LOC).

U-17: FIFA tasks Nigerians on successful fiesta

The Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA), has backed Nigeria to host a successful Under-17 World Cup, which kicks off today, with two matches each in Abuja and Lagos.

Don’t write Eagles off, Sodje

By Philips Adefioye Super Eagles defender, Sam Sodje says the Eagles still have hope of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa despite being written off by Nigerians.

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