Paraguay govt rebukes lawmaker for racially abusing Mbappe
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
Yobo, Mikel, Taiwo may shun Eagles
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SubscribeRevealed: FIFA almost stopped Abuja match
Nigeria dared world Football governing body, FIFA, in Sunday’s World Cup qualifier.And the match that Nigeria eventually won 3-0 would not have taken place but for a last minute decision by FIFA Executive member, Dr. Amos Adamu, who took responsibility and gave the go-ahead for the match to commence. Before this time, the match commissioner for the day, Tony Yeboah, had decided that the match would not start.
Amodu explains new position
By Onochie Anibez Competition. Discipline. Before the clash with Kenya on Sunday, coach Amodu Shuaibu kept repeating these words.
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.
We don’t have a team! – Ndubuoke
SUPER Eagles set pulses racing on Sunday with their play before the goals over-shadowed their scrappy play which nonetheless sent the team on the heels of hot-favourites, Tunisia, which thumped Mozambique 2-0 to place them on top with six points from two matches. The Eagles have four from same matches. Many Nigerians were awed with the performance of the team that raised so much hope with their tip-top 1-0 victory over former world champions, France.
It’s a 90-minute game, Alloy Agu pleads to fans
By Onochie Anibeze Alloy Agu is pleading to Nigerian fans to understand that there are 90 minutes regular time frame in a match of football. His plea came on the heels of the jeering of the fans when Eagles were having difficult times even as they led 1-0 in Sunday’s World Cup qualifier against Kenya. […]
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