By John Essien The draws for the quarter final stage of the English Football League (EFL) Cup has been released. The draw would see two Nigerian players, Odion Ighalo and Alex Iwobi file out against each...
By John Essien As the country marks her 60th independence celebration, it would be pertinent to delve into the sporting fraternity, so as to detail some giant strides Nigeria has made globally in the foremost fulcrum...
As recoveries go, Manchester United’s second half of the 2019/20 season was certainly impressive. Having been, more or less, outsiders at the midway point to secure a Champions League spot via a top four finish, the...
Negotiations for Anthony Joshua versus Tyson Fury are set to take another significant step, with promoter Eddie Hearn ready to send out a formal contract for the undisputed world title fight. Unified champion Joshua and WBC...
US Open champion Naomi Osaka has pulled out of the French Open after suffering a hamstring injury. The Japanese player won her second New York major on the weekend and had been scheduled to appear at...
Super Eagles forward and Napoli new signee, Victor Osimhen will taste Italian Serie A action for the first time tomorrow at the Ennio Tardini Stadium when Napoli visit Parma in one of the Serie A matches....
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