2023-06-27T20:27:03+00:00
Nigeria set to miss World University Games over funding
75 student-athletes were selected from 22 universities to represent Nigeria in seven different sports disciplines.
2023-06-27T20:27:03+00:00
75 student-athletes were selected from 22 universities to represent Nigeria in seven different sports disciplines.
2023-06-27T12:30:10+00:00
Aidan Dumuje-Abili of Grange School won the best overall swimmer award for boys at the well-attended ceremony after winning 15 gold medals in the U-11 division on his own.
2023-06-27T11:58:02+00:00
Team Nigeria advanced to today's game's final round after earlier defeating Benin Republic in the men's singles and doubles matches of Teqball by scores of 2-0 (12- 0, 12- 0).
2023-06-27T11:35:37+00:00
Two stadia picked as match venues for this year’s tournament are Remo Stars Stadium in Ikenne and FC Ebiede Stadium in Sagamu – both in Ogun State.
2023-06-26T14:17:02+00:00
Johnson disclosed this at the wheelchair basketball championship final held over the weekend in Abeokuta, Ogun state.
2023-06-26T13:59:27+00:00
The African Table Tennis Youth Championship will take place in Morocco from July 2–8.
2023-06-25T18:37:24+00:00
Nigeria lost to Algeria in the final of the pre-Olympic qualifying series in Mauritius on Sunday.
2023-06-25T17:48:05+00:00
Miwa Harimoto has been crowned Women’s Singles champion for the first time on the WTT Series at WTT Contender Tunis.
2023-06-25T06:21:00+00:00
Ighalo started his career at Nigerian club Prime and moved on to another Nigerian club Julius Berger before finally getting his first European move in 2007 to Norwegian club Lyn.
2023-06-24T20:06:30+00:00
The winners in both categories went home with a trophy and N500, 000; first runners-up pocketed N300,000 while second runners-up went home with N200,000.