By Victor Kanayo Intense action has signaled full dose of outing in the formal kick-off of the 2024 Paralympic Games taking place in Paris, France. Already, athletes from Nigeria and other parts of the world are...
By Victor Kanayo A Uruguayan footballer, Juan Izquierdo, reportedly slumped inside a football pitch and later died. According to The Guardian, the 27-year-old player passed away unexpectedly after suffering a heart arrest on August 22 during...
By Victor Kanayo Portuguese national team captain Cristiano Ronaldo says he plans to play till he is 43 years old. Ronaldo who spoke with NOW said the period of his planned career retirement is still dicey....
By Victor Kanayo New Super Eagles Coach Bruno Labbadia has now known the Nigerian players to work with in the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Benin Republic and Rwanda. This was as he was...
By Victor Kanayo Two-time silver medallists Nigeria lost by the odd goal to Mexico in an entertaining encounter in Bogota. The match served as their final test before the 11th FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup finals kicking...
By Victor Kanayo The first ever Nigerian to win an Olympic medal, Nojim Maiyegun, has passed on, aged 84. This was disclosed by his close ally, Rudolfine Soultan, who revealed that Maiyegun passed away after a long illness....
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