‘Possible but harder’: Ballon d’Or says players can win award outside Europe
‘Calabar will be a wonderful host’
Sunshine, 3SC target Amuneke as coach
Oceanic Talent Hunt: Youths slug it in Asaba
Chelsea deny Man U Community Shield
2010: Amodu should adhere to constructive advice – Oyewole
Disu lauds Siasia, calls for more seriousness
Heartland: SWAN commends Ohakim, issues boycott threat
UNICEF partners Akiode for basketball
U-17 World Cup: Eaglets handed a tough draw
…Brazil to play in Lagos
Eke advises Amodu to look inwards for players
Chukwu’s sack throws Enugu into confusion
Confederation Cup: We will not lobby NFF — Warri Wolves
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SubscribeDELTA FORCE: My side of the story – Amaju
Chairman of Delta State Sports Commission Pinnick Amaju is one man who definitely is not loved by all in Delta State. There are talks of him of being proud, high-handed but the young man has in so many ways being able to do is job well.
Getting Nigerian basketball on its feet again
Alhaji Sani Ndanusa, the amiable Minister of Sports and Chairman, National Sports Commission (NSC) may already have his eyes set for great achievements during his tenure. Coming from the position of Chairman of Nigeria Tennis Federation (NTF), where he has an impeccable record of success, he believes the country should look beyond football and elevate the status of other sports so as to win international laurels.
We won Champions League broadcast rights for Nigerians – HiTV
WHAT most Nigerians thought was not possible, has become a stark reality. Wholly Nigerian Pay TV Company, HiTV has the exclusive rights to broadcast all the matches (including Play offs) when the UEFA Champions League football, regarded as the ‘‘biggest show on earth’’, begins on August 18.
Obama now plays golf almost every weekend
On the campaign trail, President Barack Obama was always trying to squeeze in a game of pickup basketball, but since he’s been in Washington, golf has become the first pastime.
How Watson missed making history
It would have been a hell of a story, wouldn’t it?”
Tom Watson summed things up perfectly in the immediate aftermath of his ultimately failed bid to provide us with the greatest script in the history of golf.
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