By Victor Kanayo Nigeria's team has arrived Lome, Togo, ahead of the 2024 WAFU- B U20 tournament which kicks off on Thursday, October 18. Heritage Times HT reports that the Nigerian delegation made up of players...
By Victor Kanayo The entire Nigerian delegation to Libya meant to prosecute the matchday four of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier are back to Nigeria. Heritage Times HT reports that the team first arrived...
By Victor Kanayo The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has launched a probe into the alleged maltreatment of Super Eagles players and officials who were in Libya for matchday four of the Africa Cup of Nations...
By Victor Kanayo Latest information reaching Heritage Times HT indicates that the entire delegation of Nigeria's Super Eagles are currently on their way back home, after spending 16 hours at makeshift Al Abaq airport in Libya....
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria’s Super Eagles are now making plans to return to Abuja from Al Abaq airport, 12 hours after Libyan authorities abandoned and refused to grant them entry, and transition to Benghazi where match...
By Victor Kanayo Disturbing reports have clarified that Libyan authorities are currently holding Nigeria's Super Eagles stars and officials hostage at the Al Abaq airport in Al Abaq. This is after the team’s plane was diverted,...
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