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Assistant coach of Nigeria’s women national basketball team Peter Ahmedu has stated that the D’Tigress going to the fast approaching FIBA women Afrobasket want to finish top of their group after been drawn alongside Cameroon and Tunisia in group B of the competition.  Ahmedu speaking in a chat with www.brila.net as the team continue to intensify preparation ahead of the competition said the D’Tigress are fully aware of their status as the team to beat been defending champion and hence knows every team will be extra prepared against Nigeria. “I tell you because of what Nigeria is nobody is going…

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Coach of Nigeria’s senior Rugby national team Bronson Weir has stated that he want his side to record a strong start to their Tri nation West African series tie against Ivory coast later today when the Nigerian side face the Ivorians who already won their match number 1 on Tuesday against host Ghana by 22 – 12. Weir speaking in a chat gathered by www.brila.net said having seen the Ivorian in action he already sees a very strong physical challenge loading against the Ivorians but expects his side to take their chances when it comes and hopefully come out top…

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Former Nigeria international Julius Aghahowa has called on Nigerian players to up their game at their respective clubs ahead of the new league football season so as to become valuable players at club level and also translates such improved performance to good outing at the national level.  Aghahowa speaking in a chat with www.brila.net urged the players to work harder to improve themselves stressing that personal improvement will be key in anything they do which would also translates to improved offer at club level and more market value during the transfer window. “Well firstly they have to concentrate on improving…

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The General Secretary of Nigeria Football Federation, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi has called on Nigerian indigenous coaches to be upright, diligent and alive to their responsibilities while on duty with any of the National Teams or their clubs. Sanusi, himself a certified coach, made this call on Tuesday when the new executive team of the Nigeria Football Coaches Association paid him a courtesy call at the NFF Secretariat in Abuja. “I will tell you the home truth because I am also one of you. We have a situation in which some coaches are not alive to their responsibilities. We know some…

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