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...
By Victor Kanayo The United States Sunday capped their sweet sail in the 2024 Olympic Games with a 67-66 slim victory over France in the women’s basketball final. Their win was a historic eighth consecutive Olympic crown...
By Victor Kanayo For the eight time, Arsenal have clinhed the Emirates Cup. This was after the Gunners defeated Lyon 2-0 on Sunday afternoon. Before the Lyon game, the Gunners had thrashed Bayer Leverkusen 4-1 on...
By Victor Kanayo Following the exploits of Nigeria's Women Basketball team at the 2024 Olympics in Paris, France, Rena Wakama has emerged the Best Coach. Wakama was named the best by the world basketball body, FIBA...
By Victor Kanayo The United States of America on Saturday edged Brazil 1-0 in Olympic women’s football final to win gold for a record-extending fifth time. It was after Mallory Swanson scored the only goal. As...
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