By Victor Kanayo Nigeria's Super Falcons on Friday night beat the Banyana Banyana of South Africa 1-0 in the first leg of the football event for the 2024 Olympics qualifier in Abuja. The only goal was...
By Victor Kanayo There are mounting concerns ahead of the Women African Olympic Football Tournament final qualifying round, first leg between South Africa and Nigeria with the match slated for Friday April 5, 2024, inside the prestigious...
By Victor Kanayo A 10-year-old boy, simply identified as Israel has reportedly strangled an age mate known as Ezekiel to death. The ugly incident, Heritage Times (HT) gathered happened in the Ejigbo area of Lagos State....
By Victor Kanayo Ahead of the 2030 World Cup, Morocco is planning to build the largest stadium ever in the world. According to reports from the North African nation, the planned gigantic project is a milestone...
By Victor Kanayo West African neighbours Mali late Tuesday night beat Nigeria 2-0 in an international friendly match decided at Marrakech, Morocco. Toure gave the Eagles of Mali the lead in the 18th minute, before Doumbia sealed...
By Victor Kanayo Former Brazil international Dani Alves, is expected to leave jail after he paid his bail of one million euros. This was disclosed by a court in Barcelona, Spain, on Monday in a statement. Part...
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