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Threads of Legacy: Africa’s boldest and brightest youths shine at the 19th Future Awards Africa On Saturday, November 8, 2025, Africa’s most promising young talents gathered at Landmark Event Centre, Lagos, for the 19th edition of The Future Awards Africa. It was an unforgettable night as the boldest and brightest defining the future of Africa were honoured for their contributions across diverse sectors.
Eric Chelle has begun preparations for Nigeria’s crucial CAF World Cup playoff with Eight players already in camp in Rabat, Morocco.
Werder Bremen forward, Victor Boniface has addressed recent criticism regarding his form.
The CAF World Cup playoffs are just around the corner, with Nigeria set to face Gabon in the semifinals of the qualifiers.
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali has expressed strong belief in Nigeria’s chances of winning the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, as the team looks to bounce back from the heartbreak of the previous edition.
Werder Bremen came from behind to defeat Wolfsburg 2-1 in a dramatic Bundesliga clash at the Weserstadion.
CAF President, Dr. Patrice Motsepe has declared that the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco will rank among the finest competitions worldwide.
The way people bet on sports has shifted more in the last few years than in the twenty before. Fans don’t wait for the final whistle anymore; they live every moment as it happens, watching the game and their bets unfold side by side. Now every pass, every corner, every possession becomes a moment to act. This real-time experience, known as in-play or live betting, has turned into one of the most exciting parts of modern sports. It’s not just about predicting results anymore. It’s about being part of the match as it happens.
Former Nigerian goalkeeper, Bassey Akpan has dismissed concerns that recent allegations of fund misappropriation against the NFF could derail the Super Eagles’ focus ahead of their World Cup qualification playoffs.
The NFF is reportedly unhappy with FIFA’s appointment of a South African refereeing team for the Nigeria’s Continental World Cup playoff match against Gabon.
