Koulamallah: Africa’s lone voice, by Patrick Omorodion
World Cup final ticket prices hit $60,000 as Spain faces Argentina
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
DELTA FORCE: My side of the story – Amaju
Getting Nigerian basketball on its feet again
We won Champions League broadcast rights for Nigerians – HiTV
Obama now plays golf almost every weekend
How Watson missed making history
Chukwu begs Okocha to stop come-back dream
Nigerian players are better than Torres!
Rangers players protest Chukwu’s sack
U-17 Draws: LOC promises spectacle
Lee Evans promises no magic in Berlin

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Gara-Gombe:Scores Lulu low, says he doesn’t
Former Chairman of Gombe State Football Association, Alhaji Ahmed Gara-Gombe has scored President of the Nigeria Football Association (NFF), Ahaji Sani Lulu Abdullahi low, stressing that he does not deserve to be returned as president when his tenure expires next year.
20 Yaers of Okwaraji
PATRIOTISM is a mere word, without meaning, and absent in government policies. Over time, governments of Nigeria have done little to impress on Nigerians the importance of loving our country.
No Cause for Alarm- Amodu
SUPER Eagles Coach Amodu Shuaibu is one person who does not succumb to fear. Despite all the criticisms about his Eagles, Amodu remains constant that Nigeria would pick the ticket to play in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa ahead of Tunisia.
3SC place 11 players on transfer
3SC boss Mutiu Adepoju has confirmed that 11 players have been placed on transfer as their services are no longer required by the team.
“Yes I can confirm to you that eleven players have been given letters placing them on transfer. It’s a hard decision to take, but since their services are no longer required we had no other option,†he explained.
My fear for Eagles -Arisa
AS the zero hour to the September 6 all-important cracker between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia draws near, ex international Chike Arisa has warned that Nigeria should brace up or be ready to swallow the bitter pill at the National Stadium in Abuja.

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