By Victor Kanayo South Africa has remained on top in the men's basketball ranking in Africa. This is after World Basketball body, FIBA, released its latest ranking. In the ranking, South Sudan, Coted'Ivoire, Angola, Tunisia, Egypt,...
By Victor Kanayo Real Madrid on Wednesday night beat Atalanta 2-0 to claim a record sixth UEFA Super Cup in Warsaw. It was a match which new signing Kylian Mbappe sparkled in his debut for La...
By Victor Kanayo Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen is facing a huge challenge at Napoli even as his transfer ahead of the new football season remains in the dark. This followed his altercation with a fan in...
By Victor Kanayo Nigerian Afrobeat superstar Damini Ogulu, popularly known as Burna Boy, has now opened a football academy in Lagos, Nigeria. Named ‘Burna Boy Football Academy’, the initiative, the initiator said, is aimed at nurturing...
By Victor Kanayo Police in Paris have arrested a man who climbed the Eiffel Tower, hours before the Olympics closing ceremony. According to BBC report, the man now under Police custody was spotted climbing the tower at about...
By Victor Kanayo A Nigerian sprinter Dubem Amene has quit Athletics, day after the 2024 Olympics which held in Paris, France ended. Amene who is only 21 years old was among the quartet who featured in...
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