Liberia cancel US football friendly after visa denials
2026 FIFA World Cup final: History asking for a signature
2010: FIFA ends stadia inspection
Best Ogedengbe is dead
Ndanusa Extols Ekeji’s Virtue
Best Ogedegbe, former Nigerian goal keeper passes on
Spain’s Merida out to stop Nigeria
U-20 World Cup:Flying Eagles fail to fly
Nigeria’s league to go on break
How Nigeria can overcome the declining fortunes of sports
U-17: UAE threaten to pull out
2010: Nigerians slam Disu, say God is not partial
Oyinlola commissions UBTH Golf Course in December
Woods faces 29 FedEx Cup spoilers
John Momoh takes Nigeria’s decline in sports personal
Nigeria Cup: Ikoyi reels out plans for 2009 edition
Why we put UBA Prestige golf on ice’
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SubscribeAmodu: Lokpobiri not 100% correct
Heineken Lokpobiri was never a name associated with sports in Nigeria until he found himself in the National Assembly. It’s like he talks before he reasons most times and because he has friends in the media his (mis)thoughts are always published whether they make sense or not.
Footballers body insists Lulu’s Board must go
President of the National Association of Nigerian Footballers, NANF, Harrison Jalla has called for sweeping changes in the leadership of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, stressing that the Sani Lulu Abdullahi board should go in the face of glaring inefficiency in the running of the game.
2010: Miracle can’t help Eagles — Chukwu
Former Green Eagles coach Chukwu Christian says he believes in miracle but when the Green Eagles case is taken into context as regards the 2010 World Cup qualification, the coach says miracle may not help Eagles.
2010: Miracle can’t help Eagles — Chukwu
President of the National Association of Nigerian Footballers, NANF, Harrison Jalla has called for sweeping changes in the leadership of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, stressing that the Sani Lulu Abdullahi board should go in the face of glaring inefficiency in the running of the game.
Bolt’s N1.39 billion Bonus
WORLD sprint sensation Usain Bolt last week received a cheque of $8.9 million from a Digicel, his local sponsors. Shelly-Ann Fraser, world women’s champion got $1.78 million. The total of $10.68 million were bonuses for their performance in the season that has just ended. This money is not the support that the company provides for Jamaican athletes.
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