Nigeria’s D’Tigers capped off a flawless group campaign at AfroBasket 2025 with a 99–90 victory over Cameroon in Luanda. Josh Okogie led with 16 points, while Stan Okoye dazzled off the bench with perfect 3-point shooting. The win gives Nigeria a 3–0 record and a direct ticket to the quarterfinals.
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Josh Okogie dropped 33 points as D’Tigers dismantled defending champions Tunisia 87–66 in Angola. Nigeria stays perfect in Group B with back-to-back wins. 🏀🇳🇬
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D’Tigers kicked off AfroBasket 2025 with a statement win, beating Madagascar 77–59 in their group stage opener. Caleb Agada led with 22 points as Nigeria’s quest for a second continental crown began in Luanda.
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D’Tigress cement their legacy by defeating Mali 78–64 to win a historic fifth consecutive FIBA Women’s AfroBasket title. With this victory, Nigeria secures a spot at the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup and extends their decade-long unbeaten run on the continent.
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D’Tigress delivered a stunning 75–68 comeback win over Senegal to reach their fifth straight AfroBasket final, staying unbeaten in Africa since 2015.
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D’Tigress Storm AfroBasket Semis, Seal World Cup Qualifier Spot
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGD’Tigress extended their African dominance to 27 games unbeaten with an emphatic 83–47 win over Cameroon, sealing a semifinal clash with Senegal and a 2026 World Cup qualifying berth.
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D’Tigers Secure AfroBasket 2025 Qualification with a Dominant Finish
by REFINEDNGby REFINEDNGAs D’Tigers prepare for AfroBasket 2025, all eyes will be on whether they can reclaim the championship title they last won in 2015.
