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NNL, the foundation of Nigerian football — Honourable Bukola Olopade

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By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye at Marriott Hotel           The Director General of the National Sports Commission, (NSC), Honourable Bukola Olopade, has described the Nigeria National League, (NNL), as the birthplace of champions and the foundation of football in the country. He gave his verdict at the on Friday during NNL Super 4 draw in Lagos, emphasizing that the very best of talents in Nigerian football, all started from the NNL. He showered praises on the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who through the Nigeria Football Federation and the NNL Management Team, has helped the league to flourish. “There's a new trajectory when it comes to sports in Nigeria, people tend to skeptical but you can see today that we have four clubs run by private individuals, private Nigerians, all four have qualified to play in the Premier League, and it gladdening my heart to be here today,” he said. He commended League sponsors for the increment of the pr...

NNL unveils ₦10m prize as Super 4 showdown beckons

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  By Maxwell Kumoye       The Nigeria National League has raised the stakes ahead of its season finale, unveiling an attractive prize structure and match fixtures for the much-anticipated Super 4 tournament. In a move designed to intensify competition and reward consistency, the league confirmed that each of the four qualifying clubs will receive a ₦2 million participation fee.  The eventual champions, however, stand to claim a lucrative ₦10 million grand prize, an incentive that adds extra bite to an already high-stakes showdown. The Super 4 tournament, a traditional curtain-closer in the NNL calendar, brings together the top-performing teams from the regular season.  Played in a round-robin format, the mini-league will see each side battle the others for supremacy, with bragging rights and promotion recognition firmly on the line. With fixtures now officially released, anticipation is building for what promises to be a fiercely contested clima...

Top sports officials, backs NSC decision to ban negligent and defaulting states

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...Rules are rules, and enforcement should not be taken lightly — Barrister Christopher Green  ...It's a major milestone for sports inclusion in Nigeria — Dr. Olusola Osetoba  ...The decisions, a clear indication of the NSC's commitment towards sports development — Mrs. Chikere By Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye who was in Abuja for the Para Games           The move by the National Sports Commission, (NSC), to ban states which failed to compete at the National Para Games from completing in Para Sports at the forthcoming National Sports Festival has received strong backing from top sports administrators across the Country. In a decisive move aimed at restoring discipline and credibility, the Commission invoked Article 13(V) of the Games’ regulations, slamming the door on negligent and defaulting states that refused to compete at the Games. Leading the cast of strong backers of the NSC's Decision is the Attorney-General and Commis...

Nigerian football mourns as former NFF President Ibrahim Galadima dies in Kano

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By Maxwell Kumoye        Nigerian football is in mourning following the death of former Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Ibrahim Galadima, a man whose life was deeply woven into the fabric of the nation’s sporting history. The sad news was confirmed on Saturday by former NFF General Secretary, Sani Ahmed Toro, who described Galadima as a respected figure and a pillar of Nigerian football administration. According to Toro, the elder statesman died earlier in the day in Kano, bringing to a close a lifetime of service to the game. “I regret to announce the death of our respected Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima, former NFA Chairman, today in Kano. May Allah reward him with Aljanna Firdausi,” Toro said, his words reflecting the grief shared across the football community. Born on June 14, 1951, in Fagge, Kano, Galadima’s journey in sports administration began at a young age and quickly blossomed into a legacy of leadership.  From his early role as Chai...

Nigeria gains more global clout

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...As NBA and FIBA ambassador Oyedeji lands key IOC athletes’ commission role By Maxwell Kumoye        Nigeria has hit another powerful shot into the heart of global sports governance again as Olumide Oyedeji earns a prestigious seat on the International Olympic Committee Athletes’ Commission. In a move that signals rising Nigerian influence, the former NBA center turned administrator steps onto one of the most influential platforms in world sport, representing the World Olympians Association on a 23-member board tasked with shaping the future of athletes worldwide. This is no ceremonial nod, Oyedeji’s appointment is a reward for years of relentless advocacy, championing athlete welfare and pushing for stronger representation both at home and abroad.  From leading the Nigeria Athletes’ Commission to serving as WOA Secretary, his climb has been built on impact, not noise. And Nigeria isn’t stopping at one as table tennis icon Olufunke Oshonaike also j...

Amoah blazes to season’s best ahead of African Championships

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By Maxwell Kumoye      Ghanaian sprint star Joseph Paul Amoah has sent a strong warning to rivals ahead of the 24th Senior Confederation of African Athletics Championships after storming to victory in the men’s 100m at the Cal State LA Twilight Open. The 29-year-old clocked an impressive season’s best of 10.01 seconds, powering past compatriot Benjamin Azamati, who settled for second in 10.20 seconds in a race that underlined Ghana’s growing sprint depth. It was Amoah’s second outdoor outing of the season, building on a wind-assisted 10.05 seconds performance the previous week, and signals a steady rise in form as the continental showpiece approaches. Traditionally a 200m specialist and African Games champion over the distance, Amoah is now sharpening his 100m credentials.  The Ghanaian is reportedly focusing on improving his start and race execution, fuelling speculation of a possible switch to the shorter sprint at the upcoming Commonwealth Games. The t...

Renard sacked as Saudi Arabia coach weeks before World Cup showdown

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By Maxwell Kumoye        Hervé Renard’s second stint with Saudi Arabia has come to an abrupt end, with the French tactician confirming he has been relieved of his duties just weeks before the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 57 year old Hervé Renard exits with his head held high, having etched his name in Saudi football history.  Renard famously led the Green Falcons to a stunning victory over Lionel Messi’s Argentina at the 2022 tournament in Qatar, one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history. “That's football,” Renard said, reflecting on his departure. “At least there will be that sense of pride.” A two-time AFCON winning coach with Zambia and Ivory Coast, Renard remains the only man to guide Saudi Arabia through both qualifiers and the World Cup in 2022.  His return in 2024, after a stint with the France women’s team, was meant to steady the ship following Roberto Mancini’s underwhelming spell. Now, with the World Cup looming and tough Group H fix...

Osaretin powers to stage 5 glory

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...Extends fairytale rise at Tour du Burkina Faso   By Maxwell Kumoye     Teen sensation Grace Osaretin delivered a breathtaking performance to claim Stage 5 victory at the Tour du Burkina Faso, underlining her meteoric rise as one of Africa’s most exciting young cycling prospects. The Nigerian star rode with confidence and composure to outpace the field, adding another defining chapter to a journey already rich with inspiration.  From her modest beginnings pushing wheelbarrows to emerging as a continental force, Osaretin’s story continues to capture attention far beyond the spectacle on 2 wheels circuit. Her emergence first sent shockwaves through the domestic scene at the National Sports Festival in Ogun State, where she stunned seasoned competitors by defeating Ese Ukpeseraye to clinch gold in the women’s 200m sprint final.  That victory is one of the standout performances that announced her arrival, what has followed since has confirmed her stayi...

Sundowns, FAR Rabat set up explosive CAF Champions League final showdown

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By Maxwell Kumoye        South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns will square off against Morocco’s FAR Rabat in a high-stakes CAF Champions League final after both sides emerged victorious from their semi-final battles on Saturday. The two-legged final promises a fierce continental showdown, with the first leg set for May 15 and the decisive return fixture scheduled for May 24. Sundowns booked their place in back-to-back finals with a composed and disciplined performance, edging Tunisia’s Espérance de Tunis 1-0 at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria.  The result sealed a comfortable 2-0 aggregate triumph, underlining the South African giants’ consistency and defensive solidity on the big stage. For FAR Rabat, the journey to the final was equally hard-fought.  The Moroccan side overcame domestic rivals RSB Berkane 2-1 on aggregate.  A crucial 2-0 first-leg advantage proved decisive, even as they fell 1-0 in the return leg on Saturday. Now, with con...

World Athletics Rejects Ofili’s Switch to Türkiye Over Integrity Concerns

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...AFN Welcomes Ofili Back, Calls for Support from Stakeholders By Maxwell Kumoye    Nigeria’s sprint star Favour Ofili has been denied a request to change sporting nationality to Türkiye after the World Athletics ruled that the application failed to meet key eligibility principles guiding the sport. The decision was delivered by a three-member Nationality Review Panel comprising Donna Raynor, Cydonie Mothersill, and Susanne van Waert, following a detailed review of Ofili’s case and ten other similar applications submitted by the Türkiye Athletics Federation. Ofili, who last represented Nigeria at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, had sought to switch allegiance after being granted Turkish citizenship in May 2025.  However, despite fulfilling several procedural requirements, the panel concluded that approving the transfer would undermine core regulations governing international athletics. At the heart of the ruling was World Athletics’ concern over a broader recru...