3 England players miss training ahead of Norway World Cup clash
Dolphin honours late Rear Admiral Alabi
Godfrey tops Nigeria’s ranking
Mayuku plans perfect tee shot in Warri
Golfer,73, tops Stanbic IBTC-sponsored classics
2010: Eagles need prayers- Singabele
Babangida gives back to Nigerian Polo
$200,000 promise to Eagles, a panicky measure —Ngerem
Ronaldo + Kaka = World Record
Where are Real Madrid getting their money from?
Eagles: Adokiye sends words on Kanu
Eagles: Ezeugo, Okpala pass verdict
Ngerem backs Ogba to revive athletics
FIFA gives Falode Confederations Cup job
UNICEF re-appoints Kanu

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I’m an instrument for re-branding Nigeria — Ultimate Commander
WITHOUT flexing his muscles, he looks as harmless as a lamb. His fine face could easily give him out as one of the pin-up guys or better still, one of the Nollywood guys. But beneath these lies an incredible power that has seen him torture men bigger and taller in the rings.
Olofinjana, Uche ‘killed’ Eagles midfield – Okpalla
Former Green Eagles defender, Sylvanus Okpalla, has picked out two players, Seyi Olofinjana and Kalu Uche as the weak links in the Super Eagles World Cup qualifier at the Abuja National Stadium last Sunday.
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Yobo, Mikel, Taiwo may shun Eagles
THERE are very strong indications that some of the big players who were rested in Super Eagles’ 3-0 steam-rolling of the Harambee Stars of Kenya in Sunday’s World cup qualifier may not oblige coach Amodu Shuaibu with their services, again.
Olofinjana, Uche ‘killed’ Eagles midfield – Okpalla
By Patrick Omorodion Former Green Eagles  defender, Sylvanus Okpalla has picked out two players, Seyi Olofinjana and Kalu Uche as the weak links in the Super Eagles World Cup qualifier at the Abuja National Stadium last Sunday.
Revealed: FIFA almost stopped Abuja match
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