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The scribe of the Nigeria Olympic Committee Olabanji Oladapo has stated that the unfortunate demise of the President of the Nigeria Weightlifting Federation Mohammed Yahaya is a big loss to the Federation. Oladapo speaking in a chat with www.brila.net described him as the Golden President which was the last nickname Yahaya was called after a highly successful campaign for the Weightlifting contingent at the 2019 All Africa games in Morocco stressing that he will be one greatly missed and a bit difficult to replace. “We refer to him as the Golden President based on the performance of his athletes at…
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has announced that all sport in the country is banned until September 1.
Nigerian and FK Minsk player Wogu Chioma has revealed the bizarre reason for wanting and pushing for a career in the round leather game.
Falkenberg FF forward Peter Nsima has expressed his dissatisfaction with the way Nigerian National team coaches always ignore players from the Scandinavian leagues.
UEFA is to produce guidelines outlining qualification criteria for its competitions from domestic leagues that cannot be completed but once again recommended they should be finished if possible.
Kano Pillars coach Ibrahim Musa has okayed whatever approach that will be employed by the League Management Company to end the current NPFL season which has been suspended due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Coach of Nigeria’s U15 national team Haruna Ilerika has rued the current COVID-19 pandemic and described the effects on the developmental national teams as a very big set back.
James Adeniyi has stated that he is ready to feature for another country rather than his country of origin and birth after efforts to make the cut to play for the Nigerian senior national team has proved abortive.
Abia Warriors coach Willy Ndube has called on the League Management Company to factor into any proposed plan the recovery window for clubs to commence training before the kick off to continue the current campaign.
Coach of Nigeria’s U20 women national team Moses Aduku has stated that he is prepared for any eventualities as regards how things will be post COVID-19.
