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With less than a week to the commencement of the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics, Team Nigeria athletes have assured of an impressive outing in Tokyo.
The 2021/22 football season is here and football fans across Nigeria can bank on GOtv to bring all the matches to their TV screens as clubs in the most exciting divisions on the continent battle for honours.
Enyimba FC defender Stanley Okorom has stated that the People’s Elephants will as usual embrace whatever the outcome of today’s CAF Confederation cup draws throws at them after been entered by the Confederation of Africa Football CAF for today’s draws.
Bayelsa United’s coach Diepriye Teibowei has stated that his team are in good position for Premier league promotion and that is where the focus will be after getting the task of winning a silverware and picking a continental ticket out of the way.
Scribe of the Handball Federation of Nigeria Haruna Maigidansanma has stated that the Handball governing body in Nigeria remains committed to talents discovery with the ongoing National U12 & U15 Handball championship going in Sokoto and running till the 17th of August 2021.
National wrestling coach Akuh Purity has backed Odunayo Adekuruoye, Aminat Adeniyi and others at the Tokyo Olympics to bring smiles to the faces of Nigerians again while taking a stock of the wrestling contingents to the games.
Former goalkeeper of Nigeria’s Golden Eaglets and the Green Eagles (Now Super Eagles) of Nigeria, Etta Egbe says technical adviser of the senior national team, Gernot Rohr has the materials to prosecute the matches for Nigeria’s 2022 world cup qualifiers.
Silas Nwankwo has stated that he feels terrible after missing the decisive spot-kick that cost his side eventually the Federation cup title to mark a terrible end to a once-promising season.
Tunisian Champions Esperance has unveiled Super Eagles winger Anayo Iwuala.
Former Director-General of the National Sports Commission Alhassan Yakmut has highlighted factional wars in the administration of Sports Federations and coaching as the bane of Nigeria’s below-par outing at the just-concluded Olympics in Tokyo Japan.