By Victor Kanayo Reports from Paris, venue of the 2024 Olympics has revealed that up to 67 Zimbabwean government officials have allegedly arrived to support only seven athletes from their country. Independent sources confirmed the situation...
By Victor Kanayo Another worrisome situation has reared up in Paris, France, after former Brazil football star was reportedly robbed on Friday, July 26, 2024, a day that the opening ceremony of 2024 Olympics was scheduled...
By Victor Kanayo Day after announcing his readiness to retire, British tennis star, Andy Murray, has pulled out of the singles competition in the 2024 Olympics. However, the 37-year-old player has revealed that he will play the...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria began their campaign in the women football event of the 2024 Olympics on alosing note after Brazil snatched a 1-0 victory in the opening Group C match. Gabi Nunes's spectacular goal after...
By Victor Kanayo Popular global artist Celine Dion has arrived Paris ahead of the opening ceremony for 2024 Olympics on Friday July 26, 2024. The 56-year-old singer had taken a break from her career after being...
By Victor Kanayo Chaos greeted the 2024 Olympics in the football event when Morocco clashed with Argentina. Though the match ended 2-1 in favour of the Moroccans, there were shambolic scenes that made a mockery of the...
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