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By John Essien Following the draws for the AFCON 2023 qualifiers held in Johannesburg, South Africa on Tuesday, the Super ...
Ecuadorian Football Federation have lined up a friendly against the Super Eagles of Nigeria ahead of the 2022 FIFA World ...
By Cynthia Akande Nigerians have taken to various social media platforms to pay tribute to the late gospel singer, Osinachi ...
By John Essien World Football Governing Body, FIFA, has excluded Nigeria from the eight referees selected from the African continent ...
By Cynthia Akande A popular Yoruba comic actor, Kunle Adetokunbo, popularly called Dejo Tunfulu has died. Dejo’s colleague, Kunle Afod ...
By Emmanuel Nduka Armed bandits terrorizing parts of Nigeria on Monday bombed a passenger train carrying over 1,000 passengers along ...
By Emmanuel Nduka Gunnmen suspected to be bandits on Saturday attacked the Kaduna State International Airport, causing panic as security ...
By John Ikani Every Nigerian currently owes about N191,889 in terms of debt per capita, as the country’s total public ...
By John Ikani In what will gladden the heart of some people, even though it is a little progress, Nigeria ...
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