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Plateau united captain Elisha Golbe has stated that the Jos based side are still very well on course for a good season despite the not too convincing start to the 2020/2021 Nigeria Professional Football League season with the team seventh on the NPFL log and playing away to Warri wolves later today.
Vice President of the Nigeria Basketball Federation Babatunde Ogunade has stated that the task before the men and women basketball team of Nigeria is a tough one after both national teams were drawn into their respective groups on Tuesday in Switzerland for this year’s Basketball event of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
Nasarawa United coach, Bala Nkiyu has expressed his confidence ahead of their clash with the next NPFL opponents, Enyimba football club.
Chairman of Nigeria National League club owners association Abdul Sule has stated that clubs in the nation’s second-tier league will be ready for the new NNL League kick-off date of 13 February 2021 following series of postponements previously suffered.
Coach of Nigeria Women Football League side Nasarawa Amazon Christopher Danjuma has stated that he was pleased with the decision of the Nigeria Women Premier League to take a break in order to monitor the authenticity of the Covid-19 compliance test conducted by teams in the Nigeria Women Premier League.
After a compulsory postponement of the 2020/2021 Nigeria Women’s Football League Premiership matches by one month, the Chairperson of the NWFL, Aisha Falode, has announced the resumption of league matches on Wednesday, February 10, 2021 in all designated venues across the country.
Kwara united striker Michael Ohanu has revealed that the Ilorin-based side are been driven by the players’ collective desire to succeed and this has been the secret for the Harmony Boys who have lost just once in their opening seven Premier League games and sit 6th on the Premier league table.
Former Nigeria international Julius Aghahowa has stated that a much improved and consistently good national team outing by the Super Eagles of Nigeria will help enhance the stock of Nigerian players in the European transfer window after the closure of the 2021 January transfer window last night.
Former D’Tigers captain Olumide Oyedeji has stated that the only thing that would bring sanity into the Nigerian basketball family is a new beginning.
Former Super Eagles goalkeeper, Ike Shorunmu has revealed the reason why some senior Super Eagles players were left out of the 2002 Korea/Japan FIFA world cup.
