Author: Moses Ojewunmi

Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen says he missed staying out of football and can’t wait for the ongoing pandemic to be over. Football and other sports events have been suspended all over the world due to the growing global coronavirus concerns. Osimhen and other football stars have been out of work in the past few weeks and there is no latest development of them returning to the of play very soon. The Lille forward took to his social media handle to express his frustration on Friday. The forward posted a picture of himself along with caption “I…

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Nigerian youngster Henry Offia is happy with his decision to join Swedish side Dalkurd FF. The youngster joined the club after parting ways with IK Sirius and he signed a two-year contract with Dalkurd FF. Offia has not made his official appearance for the Club, but he’s working hard to be ready for selection when football return after recent shut down across Europe due to coronavirus pandemic. Offia told the club’s official website he is happy to be joining and hoping for a good adventure at the club. “It feels very good to come to Dalkurd. I hope to…

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Nigerian international, Wilfred Ndidi will be on the cover of latest edition of Leicester City’s official quarterly magazine (LCFCQ), the club announced on Wednesday. The magazine which will be on sale on Friday morning, have Ndidi talking about his journey from the street of Lagos to become one of the the best midfielder in the world. Brought up in an army barracks until he was 14 years-old, Ndidi’stalent sent him on a remarkable journey from his home country toBelgium, before moving to Leicester in the winter of 2017. Across a far-reaching feature, the 23-year-old remembers some ofthe…

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Enyimba midfielder Ekundayo Ojo and Abia Comets’ Benjamin Iluyomade, have reportedly regained freedom from their abductors after four days. www.brila.net understands that the both footballers were set free on Wednesday night thanks to efforts from Enyimba Football Club and families of the players. Reports circulated social media space in the last 24 hours that the kidnappers requested for a sum of 20 million naira before they can be released, however it is unclear if such ransom was paid by the club and families. It would be recalled that the footballers were kidnapped on Sunday along the Benin-Owo…

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