By Victor Kanayo Rabat, a city in Morocco, is currently buzzing ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) draw scheduled for later on Monday. African football legends Mustapha Hadji, Serge Aurier, Aliou Cissé, and...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria and South Africa are set to face off later this week in the Davis Cup World Group II tennis playoffs in Pretoria. Ahead of the encounter, selected Nigerian players are making their...
By Victor Kanayo Italian tennis czar, Jannik Sinner, on Sunday won another Australian Open at Melbourne Park, securing back-to-back titles. His latest victory was confirmed after he defeated fellow finalist Alexander Zverev. The reigning number-one tennis...
By Victor Kanayo Manchester City on Saturday night overcame Chelsea 3-1 in one of the English Premier League matches. It was a comeback victory for City, who went down 0-1 before turning the game in their...
By Victor Kanayo Ahead of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) draw ceremony slated for Mohamed V National Theatre in Rabat, Casablanca, on Monday, 27 January 2025, organisers have unveiled the various pots. In it,...
By Victor Kanayo World record holder in the Women’s 100m hurdles, Tobi Amusan, will be among the star athletes competing at the Queen’s/Grace Jackson Meet in Kingston, Jamaica. The race, scheduled for Saturday, 25 January 2025,...
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