Nigerian athlete Tobi Amusan has made history ogain, setting a world-leading time of 12.40 seconds (0.9m/s) in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Jamaica Athletics Invitational in Kingston. This impressive feat comes just two months before the Paris 2024 Olympics, where Amusan is expected to lead Team Nigeria to a medal haul.
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Quadri is currently ranked 16th globally and still the undisputed number-one player in Africa. Being one of the top 16 players in the world, he would receive automatic qualification for the prestigious Frankfurt elite tournament.
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Over the years, Nigerian footballers have made significant contributions to the German Bundesliga, showcasing their talent, skill, and determination on the pitch. From prolific goal-scorers to midfield maestros, these players have left an indelible mark on one of Europe’s top football leagues.
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Certain football teams etch themselves into history with unforgettable achievements. For many football fans,…
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Eni Aluko, a former sports director for Aston Villa and Angel City, has become the first black female football club owner in Italy. She is a part of the Mercury 13 investment group, which has acquired a majority stake in FC Como Women, a women’s football club in Italy.
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In recent track and field events, Nigerian athletes have impressed the world with their…
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Nigeria Clinches Gold in the Mixed 4x400m Relay at the 13th African Games
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGNigeria’s mixed 4×400 metres relay team has won gold at the 2024 African Games…
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In an exciting turn of events for Nigerian football fans, Nike has officially unveiled…
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Elizabeth Mausi Zannu Becomes the First African Athlete to Win Gold in Arm Wrestling
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGIn a groundbreaking achievement for Nigerian sports, Elizabeth Mausi Zannu has etched her name…
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Edidiong Joseph Wins not One but Three Gold Medals at the 13th African Games
by RefinedNGby RefinedNGNigerian weightlifter Edidiong Joseph Umofia secured three gold medals at the 13th African Games. He dominated the men’s 67kg category with impressive lifts in both the snatch and clean and jerk events. His remarkable performance solidified his reputation as a powerhouse in African weightlifting.