By Victor Kanayo The World Para Badminton Governing Body has ranked Nigerian sensation, Eniola Bolaji, as number seven globally. This was disclosed on Thursday via a statement by the world body. Her latest ranking followed her...
By Victor Kanayo After crunch talks with the Board of Barcelona FC on Wednesday night, club legend Xavi Hernandez has decided to stay put with the club. Xavi had announced he would leave Barcelona at the...
By Victor Kanayo Two Premier League footballers (names withheld) have been arrested over allegations bordering on rape. Both players who are 19 years of age were reportedly released on bail after they were interrogated by the...
Reigning chess master Tunde Onakoya, who broke the record for the longest chess marathon at Times Square, New York, on Wednesday returned to Nigeria. He was received by a mammoth crowd at the international wing of...
By Victor Kanayo Arsenal recorded their biggest win against Chelsea after thrashing the Blues 5-0 at the Emirates in the Premier League on Tuesday night. The Gunners, now on 77 points, are temporarily three points clear...
By Victor Kanayo A 31-year-old footballer Hossein Hossein is serving suspension in Iran after embracing a female supporter publicly. Hosseini, a goalkeeper plays for one of Iran’s top football clubs. According to sports daily Khabar Varzeshi, the footballer...
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