By Victor Kanayo Nigerian sprint sensation and world record holder, Tobi Amusan, on Wednesday night raced to a third consecutive 100m hurdles triumph at the ongoing 13th African Games in Accra, Ghana. Amusan had an easy win, clocking...
By Victor Kanayo The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has confirmed that former Nigeria forward Finidi George will handle the Super Eagles when they confront West African arch-rivals Ghana in an international friendly in Marrakech on Friday March...
By Victor Kanayo Tobi Amusan will later on Tuesday evening kick off the 100m hurdles at the University of Ghana, located at Legon. Heritage Times (HT) reports that the 27-year-old will be keen to successfully defend,...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria and Ghana will on Thursday, March 21, 2024, renew their rivalry when they trade tackles in the final of women's football event of the ongoing 13th edition of the African Games which...
By Victor Kanayo Senegal have sent Nigeria's Flying Eagles out of the football event at the ongoing 2023 African Games in Ghana. Despite scoring first, the Flying Eagles succumbed to the firing power of the 10-man...
By Victor Kanayo World Football governing body FIFA has announced that the Under-17 World Cup will as from 2025 take place annually. The global soccer authority also revealed that Qatar will host the competition in the...
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