By Victor KanayoAhead of the 2030 World Cup, joint host Morocco is set to expand its airport capacity to 80 million passengers, up from the current 38 million, according to Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch.Speaking on the...
By Victor Kanayo Nigerian-born fighter Israel Adesanya has revealed his desire to bounce back from previous back-to-back defeats when he fights again in 2025. Speaking via social media, the two-time UFC middleweight champion particularly vowed not...
By Victor Kanayo Coach of South African women's team, Mamelodi Sundowns Ladies', Jerry Tshabalala, has been suspended over alleged assault. An investigation has already been opened. Specifically, Mamelodi Sundowns have instructed a to law firm to...
By Victor KanayoIt was another dose of defeat for Manchester United in the English Premier League as Ruben Amorim lost for the fourth time in his nine games in charge of the troubled Old Trafford club.This...
By Victor Kanayo Nigeria, on Sunday night, played out a goalless draw with Ghana in the first leg of the final qualifying fixture for the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) at the Accra Sports Stadium. Ghana’s...
By Victor Kanayo Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk early Sunday morning defeated Tyson Fury to remain the undisputed Champion in the heavyweight category. Following the victory, Usyk retained his WBA, WBO and WBC world heavyweight titles by...
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