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Nigeria fans are questioning the whereabouts of star striker Victor Osimhen after the Super Eagles revealed their latest squad update. Nigeria took to social media to list their ‘21 players in camp’, but fans were quick to notice Osimhen’s name was not amongst them.
United Nigeria Airlines (UNA) on Monday revealed that social media influencers, Martins Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan, and Freedom Atsepoyi, known as Mr Jollof, have been handed to airport security.
NSA Nuhu Ribadu meets security chiefs in Abuja as Trump directs US Department of War to prepare for Nigeria action.
Victor Osimhen is a major doubt for Nigeria’s crucial World Cup qualifier against South Africa because of an ankle problem. Osimhen returned to the Nigeria squad for the World Cup qualification double-header this month after being left out by Eric Chelle ...
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Nigeria v Gabon live: Osimhen brace gives Super Eagles place in World Cup 2026 play-off final
Victor Osimhen and Chidera Juke were the extra-time heroes for Nigeria as the Super Eagles booked a place in the CAF play-off final with a win over Gabon.
The Super Eagles of Nigeria are locking horns with the Panthers of Gabon in a crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff semi-final at the Stade Mohammed V in Rabat, Morocco.According to a post on the team’s official X handle on Thursday,
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Nigeria: Presidency Flaunts Counter-Terrorism Record Amid America's CPC Designation
The presidency, yesterday, made public an abridged update on the country's counter-terrorism operations, detailing arrests, convictions, and significant declines in terror-related deaths since 2023.
The Nigerian Army has unveiled the newly approved official portrait of the 25th Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, urging journalists, media houses, and the general public to immediately update their records and stop circulating outdated photographs.
President Donald Trump said he is designating Nigeria a “country of particular concern.” In a social media post Oct. 31, Trump said: “Christianity is facing an existential threat in Nigeria. Thousands of Christians are being killed. Radical Islamists ...