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  • NPFL: Rivers United consolidate top spot to emerge half-way champs

    NPFL: Rivers United consolidate top spot to emerge half-way champs

    Rivers United surged four points clear at the summit of the Nigeria Premier Football League after edging Rangers International 1-0 on Matchday 19 to emerge as halfway champions.

    Boluwaji Sholumade struck the decisive goal in the 53rd minute to lift the Pride of Rivers to 37 points at the end of the first stanza.

    Abia Warriors remain closest challengers in second place with 33 points following a hard-earned 1-0 away victory over Plateau United in Jos. Taheer Abubakar’s 68th -minute strike sealed the win for the Umuchineke Boys, while Plateau United’s struggles deepened, leaving them 19th with 19 points.

    The defeat sparked protests from Plateau United supporters, who voiced their displeasure during the game, calling for the dismissal of head coach Shola Adegun and a complete overhaul of the club’s management due to poor results.

    Away from the title race, Katsina United and El Kanemi Warriors both celebrated their first away victories of the season. Katsina United stunned Kun Khalifat 1-0 in Owerri thanks to a first-half goal from Richard Christopher, a result that propelled the Chanji Boys to 10th  place with 26 points.

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    El Kanemi Warriors also impressed on the road, claiming a 1-0 win over Bayelsa United in Yenagoa through Sadiq Mohammed’s 45th -minute strike. The victory lifted the Borno Army out of the relegation zone into 11th  place with 25 points and marked their first back-to-back wins of the campaign.

    Elsewhere, former leaders Nasarawa United suffered a heavy 3-0 defeat to Kano Pillars in Kano, with goals from Mustapha Umar, Chiedozie Okorie and Jibrin Mustapha. The loss dropped the Solid Miners to fourth place on 32 points, while Pillars climbed out of the bottom three. Ikorodu City also claimed a notable 1-0 win over defending champions Remo Stars in Lagos, as Enyimba thrashed Shooting Stars 3-0 in Aba to round off a dramatic end to the NPFL’s first half.

    NPFL Matchday 19 Results

    Bayelsa United 0-1 El-Kanemi Warriors

    Rivers United 1-0 Rangers

    Enyimba 3-0 3SC

    Plateau United  0-1 Abia Warriors

    Wolves 2-2 Wikki Tourists

    Tornadoes 2-0 Barau

    Kun Khalifat 0-1 Katsina United

    Kano Pillars 3-0 Nasarawa United

    Bendel Insurance 2-0 Kwara United

     Ikorodu City 1-0 Remo Stars

  • SACF: Beneficiaries applaud organisers over consistency

    SACF: Beneficiaries applaud organisers over consistency

    Beneficiaries of the Seyi Akinwunmi Charity Foundation shared their achievements at the 2025 event ,  11th  edition in the series held on Saturday  at the event at Igbobi College, Yaba, highlighting the foundation’s impact and the organizers’ commitment to supporting future generations.

    Sodiat Yusuf and Kemi Adegbuyi (both of Robo Queens) were among the students who won scholarship from the SACF in 2024 and the two of them made huge impact in the Lagos State Team at the 2025 edition of Youth Games in Asaba.

    Yusuf was captain of Team Lagos that emerged the champions of the national competition while Adegbuyi emerged the highest scorer.

     “We are very happy to be beneficiaries of the Barrister Akinwunmi foundation and we want to thank the organisers and urge them to do more especially for the girl Child,” Yusuf said.

    Dotun Coker, Technical Head  of the organizing team, said the impact of the two ladies are the kind of news that delights the founder, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi.

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     “We enjoy to her about their success stories after coming through us but let me emphasis that we always follow up with our beneficiaries,” he said.

    On Saturday, Golden Eko Ballers women team and the Asisat Oshoala Academy played a goalless draw just as Golden Eko Ballers U-14 team whipped Dosu Academy 3-0 while the novelty match involving ICOBA 2000 set and ICOBA 2001 set ended 1-1.

    A major highlight saw the President of ICOBA International, Yomi Badejo-Okusanya, cut a ceremonial cake at the event to the delight of many old students in attendance.

    Founder of SACF, Barr. Akinwunmi, thanked all participants and assured that the body would further work hard to mentor and support young one in their education and sports endeavours.

     “I thank all our partners and many other supporting our course. We are going to continue to make impact on our potential leaders of tomorrow. We are passionate about this and that is why this event is getting bigger every year,” Akinwunmi said.

  • Plateau’s runners tops Prince Adewole Adebayo Christmas marathon

    Plateau’s runners tops Prince Adewole Adebayo Christmas marathon

    • Sowore, Agunloye, others run for fitness in Ondo

    No fewer than 5,000 runners and fitness enthusiasts from across Nigeria and the diaspora have participated in the 2nd  edition of the Prince Adewole Adebayo Christmas Marathon held yesterday in Ondo City, Ondo State.

    The marathon, organised by Prince Adewole Adebayo and his wife, Queen Lillian Adebayo, featured a Health Walk and followed a scenic 15-kilometre route through major landmarks in the ancient city, including markets, historic sites and residential neighbourhoods.

    At the end of the race, 17-year-old Gang James Boyi emerged winner in the men’s category, followed by Francis James (18) and Musa Bala (19), all from Plateau State.

    In the women’s category, Blessing Solomon Shambor (23), also from Plateau State, clinched first place, while Agofure Charity (27) from Ondo State came second and Akanbi Aderonke (21) from Ogun State finished third.

    The winner received N2 million, the runner-up N1 million, while the third-place finisher got N500,000. Other participants received N100,000 each.

    Speaking at the event, Prince Adebayo, a former presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), in the 2023 general election, said the marathon was created to give people purpose, build stamina, and foster collective discipline.

    He explained that the initiative goes beyond running, noting his broader interest in sports development, including football, basketball, boxing, wrestling, and swimming.

     “A marathon is a project. You have to prepare for it, compete with others, and endure. These are the same qualities needed to succeed individually and collectively as a country, and just as individuals are running their races, countries are also running their races. Development itself is a marathon,” Adebayo stated.

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    “Today is for marathon. Other days are for other sports. What we want is to instil sportsmanship – discipline, purpose, and endurance. A country of sports people will be an active country. Sports is the foundation of good health, strong character, and even national strength,”

    According to him, encouraging young people to train consistently for long-term goals, such as preparing for a marathon a year ahead, helps to build character, resilience, and a sense of purpose.

    Prince Adebayo also highlighted Ondo City’s favourable topography for long-distance running, noting that its elevation compares well with many renowned marathon regions globally.

    He said plans are underway to grow the marathon into an internationally recognised event.

    “The goal is to put it firmly on the calendar so people can plan for it every year. Consistency is key. This year, the organisers improved on the route mapping, distance, and certification.

    “Over time, we want it to become an internationally acclaimed marathon, just like those in other countries,” he said.

    The SDP presidential candidate added that marathon running attracts professionals from all walks of life – including doctors, lawyers and business leaders.

    He further noted that special attention is being given to youth participation, as younger runners often require more support and encouragement.

    “Marathon running is not for beginners. It is for experienced and determined runners. You don’t start your running career with a marathon, but it is a sport that rewards discipline, focus, and endurance,” Adebayo said.

    Earlier, Chairman of the Planning Committee, Comrade Omoyele Sowore, lauded Prince and Queen Lillian Adebayo for introducing the initiative, describing it as an annual, inclusive fitness and community-building event.

    Sowore, former presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2023 election, urged governments at all levels to embrace sporting activities, particularly marathon races, as tools for national unity.

    “We have had a bigger and better road race in Ondo. Let me thank Prince and Queen Lillian for introducing the health walk today. And I’m the only person who participated in both events, both the head walk and the race.

    “If Nigeria could do this in 774 local governments, there would probably not be room for Boko Haram because everybody will be running marathons.

    “They won’t have time to become terrorists but you know, Nigerians don’t even have leaders that think the way they should think, and that is what all of us on this podium hope to change.

    “By the time we are doing this race next year, in 2026 December, we’ll be just a few weeks to the general election, and you’ll feel it here,” Sowore added.

    Also speaking, former Minister of Power and Steel and former Minister of State for Defence (Navy), Dr Olu Agunloye, who served as National Commissioner of the Planning Committee, commended the organisers for sustaining an initiative that blends health, unity and youth empowerment.

  • Governor’s Belt: LBHF reaffirms pledge to boxing development as Ajibuwon claims ₦1m

    Governor’s Belt: LBHF reaffirms pledge to boxing development as Ajibuwon claims ₦1m

    The Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame (LBHF) has once again underlined its dedication to nurturing boxing talent in Nigeria, using its monthly tournaments as a platform to groom fighters into world-class athletes.

    The highlight of the 2025 edition came as Faruk Ajibuwon, gold medallist at the African Youth Games, was crowned best boxer of the year, claiming the prestigious ₦1m Governor’s Belt jackpot. Ajibuwon, whose ultimate ambition is to win Olympic gold for Nigeria, dominated Osun’s Malik Onifade in the men’s 50kg category to secure the honour.

    LBHF has a track record of producing notable fighters, including Taiwo “Esepo” Agbaje, the WBF Intercontinental champion who honed his craft at the tournament before turning professional. Founder  Mr. Wale Edun,  Honourable Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, emphasized that the initiative continues to prioritize both performance and welfare.

    “LBHF will consistently provide a platform and opportunity for our youngsters to show what they can do and, hopefully, go on to national and international glory,” said Edun, who also serves as President of the Nigeria Boxing Federation. “The youngsters are the future, and we want to keep encouraging them through this platform.”

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    LBHF Director David Mohamed revealed plans to expand the tournament’s format in 2026, aligning with Lagos State’s IBILE administrative divisions.

    “This is the 16th  Governor’s Belt, and it has been consistent every year. For 2026, we are introducing a new format — individual championships for each division. The idea is to get the best of the best, combining talent, competition, and excitement,” Mohamed explained.

    He added that LBHF will continue to lead on welfare, not only for boxers but also for coaches, while seeking greater private sector support to sustain the initiative.

    The Boxing Day bouts delivered thrilling action as Lateef Qudus edged Malik Ijomoney 3–2 in the men’s 55kg; Rasak Tairu of Ogun floored Opeyemi Odebode of Oyo in the men’s 65kg; Robiu Abdulahi overwhelmed Rilwan Salawu to also claim victory in the men’s 65kg, while Olamilekan Alabi of Lagos outclassed Mustapha Salam of Kwara to win the men’s 70kg title.

    In the exhibition bouts involving Khadijat Balogun vs. Yakubu Alia (women’s 40kg) and Dauda Saheed vs. Quam Ramon (men’s 40kg), both ended in draws.

    Daniel Joshua recorded the only technical knockout of the tournament, stopping Semiu Omotajo in the men’s 75kg.

    The Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu, praised LBHF for its consistency and pledged stronger support in 2026.

    With Ajibuwon’s triumph and LBHF’s renewed vision, Nigerian boxing appears poised for an exciting new chapter — one built on talent, welfare, and the promise of future champions.

  • Wrestling Federation fixed January 6 for National TrialsWrestling FederationWrestling Federation fixed January 6 for National Trials

    Wrestling Federation fixed January 6 for National TrialsWrestling FederationWrestling Federation fixed January 6 for National Trials

    The Nigeria Wrestling Federation (NWF) has announced the date for  national trials in selecting the national team for the 2026 calendar year.

    According to a letter issued out  by Oluwasegun Bode Ademisoro, Secretary General of the Federation, the national trials will commence 6th January  at the Indoor Sports Hall, Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, Delta State.

    The letter noted that the national trials became imperative after the 4th Governor Douye Diri National Wrestling Championship which is used to rank national team athletes was postponed indefinitely in honour of Bayelsa State Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo who died less than 48hrs to the event.

    Stressing that the trials is to ensure fairness in selection, meritocracy, and competitive integrity for the identification of talents to represent Nigeria in the year 2026.

    The Secretary General clarified that only four women categories, such as 53kg, 57kg, 62kg, and 67kg, will participate in the trials.

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    Adding that each weight class will have top four wrestlers based on their performances in major tournaments, such as National Championships and National Sports Festival, among others.

    Meanwhile, the Nigeria Wrestling Federation will notify the general public subsequently on the new date of the 4th Governor Douye Diri National Wrestling Championship, which will be used to determine the ranking of other weight classes.

    Invited wrestlers for national trials:

    53 kg Category: Ogunsanya Christiana (Oyo); Ayelon Mary(Bayelsa); Zannu Mausi(Lagos) Ayo Esewi (Edo).

    57kg Category: Bekefula Tarilayefa  (Bayelsa); Jumuoke Adekoye (Ondo); Onize Umman (Rivers);Esosuakpo Faith(Edo).

    62 kg Category: Esther Kolawole ( Rivers);Precious Tiebiri(Delta);Appah Blessing (Nasarawa); Patience Kakan(Bayelsa).

    68 kg Category: Odede Rita( Nasarawa); Joseph Deborah ( Osun);Reuben Hannah(Nigerian Army); Adekuoroye Mercy(Ondo).

  • Ndubuoke: How MKO Abiola  brought  sanity  into SWAN

    Ndubuoke: How MKO Abiola  brought  sanity  into SWAN

    Former President of the Sportswriters Association of Nigeria (SWAN), Fan Ndubuoke, has recounted the turbulent period that preceded his administration and the decisive steps taken to rescue the association from near collapse.

    He described his 1992–1996 tenure as a deliberate mission to restore integrity, professionalism and credibility.

    Presenting a paper titled “Restoring the Integrity of SWAN” at the Diamond/60th  Anniversary celebration of the association, Ndubuoke recalled that when the executive he served under assumed office in February 1992, SWAN was engulfed in crisis, internal suspicion and loss of confidence.

    According to him, genuine sports journalists and editors had distanced themselves from the association, which had been infiltrated by non-professionals, eroding its sanctity.

    He explained that mutual accusations between the national leadership led by Prince Lat Ogumade and sports editors worsened the situation, giving rise to splinter groups and damaging allegations of extortion. The crisis eventually resulted in the removal of the leadership and the installation of a caretaker committee by Chris Ogwu, with Ndubuoke serving as a member alongside other respected headed journalists.

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    Ndubuoke traced his emergence as SWAN President to the transparent electoral process conducted after the 1991 Ibadan Convention, where four contestants from the Lagos chapter served for the presidency. He was elected alongside Mallam Sani Zaria as Deputy President, inheriting what he described as a “battered and crisis-ridden association.”

    Rather than rushing into office, the new leadership embarked on wide consultations and reconciliation, beginning with sports editors, media executives and foreign stakeholders.

    A major turning point was the historic visit to the late MKO Abiola, SWAN’s Grand Patron, whose confidence in the association was restored following the engagement. Abiola’s donation of ₦100,000 and a brand-new official vehicle, Ndubuoke noted, symbolized renewed trust in SWAN’s leadership.

    Central to the reforms was the sanitization of SWAN’s membership. The administration made possession of a Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) card compulsory, restricted full membership to practicing sports journalists, and reclassified non-core practitioners as associate members. These measures, replicated across state chapters, were aimed at restoring professionalism.

    Ndubuoke highlighted additional milestones, including the introduction of the SWAN National Identity Card, restoration of affiliations with continental and global bodies, and the repositioning of SWAN as a credible partner in sports development. He lamented what he described as a renewed infiltration of the association in recent years and urged a return to SWAN’s founding ideals to preserve its legacy.

  • AFCON 2025: Ogunjimi leads ANFASSC to Morocco for Super Eagles

    AFCON 2025: Ogunjimi leads ANFASSC to Morocco for Super Eagles

    The Authentic Nigeria Football & Allied Sports Supporters Club (ANFASSC) has arrived in Morocco, led by its National President, Prince Abayomi Ogunjimi, in order to rally support for Super Eagles at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025.

    The delegation includes passionate supporters, coordinators, organisers and the ANFASSC driver of vibes, the instrumentalists, prepared to deliver the traditional Nigerian fan energy that has been integral to the Super Eagles’ campaigns for decades.

    The arrival in Morocco follows ANFASSC’s earlier reaffirmation of unwavering support for the Super Eagles at AFCON 2025. Despite institutional challenges reported in the lead-up to the tournament, the club’s commitment remains firm and driven by patriotism, unity, and authentic Nigerian support for the national team.

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    Addressing members upon arrival, Ogunjimi stated that ANFASSC’s mission in Morocco is not just to watch the Super Eagles play, but to feel every moment with them, bringing the rhythm, energy, and soul that Nigeria is known for: from the heartfelt chants to the beating drums, brass instruments, and spirited songs. These musical elements, often referred to by supporters as the “driver of vibes”, are central to the Nigerian fan experience and help lift the team’s spirit inside and outside the stadium.

    “In times of pressure,”  Ogunjimi said, “Nigeria’s supporters have always turned up for our team with heart, unity, and pride. That tradition travels with us to Morocco; every chant, every beat, every flag, and every voice is here to carry the Super Eagles forward.”

    ANFASSC’s presence comes at a strategic moment, as the Super Eagles prepare to face tough group matches and pursue continental glory. The club reiterates that its role is critical in providing positive psychological support for the team, reinforcing the belief that no matter where the game is played, Nigerian hearts beat with the Super Eagles.

    The supporters club also takes this moment to thank Nigerians at home and abroad for their messages of encouragement, collective prayers, and steadfast belief in the team’s potential. ANFASSC remains dedicated to peaceful, passionate, and organised support, and to projecting the best of Nigerian fan culture throughout AFCON 2025.

    As the tournament continues, ANFASSC urges all Nigerians to stay united, to support the Super Eagles through every challenge, and to celebrate Nigeria’s rich football legacy with pride and dignity.

  • Mahrez sends Algeria into Africa Cup of Nations last-16

    Mahrez sends Algeria into Africa Cup of Nations last-16

    Riyad Mahrez scored a first half penalty as Algeria sealed their place in the knockout rounds of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations with a 1-0 victory over Burkina Faso in their Group E clash in Rabat on Sunday.

    Algeria have six points and will win the group as they cannot be overhauled by either Burkina Faso (3 points) or Sudan (3) following the third round of fixtures in the pool due to the head-to-head rule.

    The Burkinabe meet Sudan in their final clash on Wednesday, while Algeria take on bottom side Equatorial Guinea, who are eliminated.

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    Algeria were awarded a penalty just past the 20-minute mark when Rayan Ait Nouri was felled in the box by Ismahila Ouedraogo, and Mahrez made no mistake as he sent Herve Koffi in the Burkina Faso goal the wrong way.

    Mahrez extended his record as Algeria’s all-time leading scorer at the Cup of Nations with his ninth goal and is also the leading scorer in this edition so far having netted twice in the opening 3-0 win over Sudan.

    The Burkinabe came close to an equaliser just before halftime when Pierre Kabore’s close-range header came back off the post and Algeria were able to scramble the ball to safety.

    Koffi was busy in the Burkina Faso goal and saved from Mohamed Amoura, before Ibrahim Maza forced another good stop and then scuffed a shot wide of the target.

    Luca Zidane, son of France great Zinedine, showed good reactions to keep out a Lassina Traore header late on as Burkina Faso came close to an equaliser.

  • Hakimi returns for  Morocco’s final group game

    Hakimi returns for  Morocco’s final group game

    African player of the year Achraf Hakimi will make his first appearance at the Africa Cup of Nations when hosts Morocco play Zambia today, coach Walid Regragui confirmed.

     “What he has done to come back is extraordinary. What I can say is that Achraf will play tomorrow,” Regragui  in Rabat, on the eve of Morocco’s last group game.

     “Whether he starts or not it will be his first match at the AFCON.

     “What we want – because we want to go as far as possible – is that Achraf progresses with the team and that we can keep him for the whole competition.”

    Hakimi has not played since suffering an ankle injury in action for Paris Saint-Germain at the beginning of November and was an unused substitute in Morocco’s first two matches at the Cup of Nations.

    Without him, Morocco beat Comoros 2-0 in the tournament’s opening game before being held to a 1-1 draw by Mali on Friday.

    They sit top of Group A with four points from two outings and a win against Zambia will allow them to advance to the last 16 in first place in their section. A draw will also guarantee their spot in the knockout phase.

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     “I think people don’t realise what Achraf brings to our team,” Regragui added. “We have played two games without our best player, our leader and captain, but we have not hidden. Other players have stood in for him.

     “But would we be a different team with Achraf? Of course. He is the best player in Africa, one of the best in the world.”

    Hakimi admitted his frustration at not having taken part in either of the first two matches and said he was disappointed that Moroccan supporters had jeered the hosts during the draw against Mali.

     “We know it is not easy sometimes, that they want us to win and finish games by half-time, but we have to respect our opponents too,” said the defender who helped PSG win the Champions League last season.

     “It is not normal for them to boo us. We want to have the supporters behind us.

     “I experienced that at Paris Saint-Germain when we were not winning in the Champions League, we were losing games, people said we were not a great team and didn’t have a great coach, but we went on to be champions of Europe.

     “If the fans are behind us we can be champions of Africa together.”

    Meanwhile Hakimi added he was delighted to see his friend and former PSG teammate Kylian Mbappe, now with Real Madrid, in the crowd at the match against Mali.

     “It is really nice to see my friend here in my country. He really likes Morocco and comes here whenever he can with his family. He loves the food here!”

  • Mozambique end 39-year wait for first AFCON victory

    Mozambique end 39-year wait for first AFCON victory

    Mozambique ended a 39-year wait for a first Africa Cup of Nations victory by defeating Gabon 3-2 in a Group F thriller in Agadir on Sunday.

    The Mambas began the match having drawn four and lost 12 since making the first of six appearances at the tournament in 1986.

    Goals from Faisal Bangal, Geny Catamo and Diogo Calila won a seesaw struggle for the Mozambicans, who led 2-1 at half-time in the Moroccan coastal city.

    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Alex Moussounda netted for Gabon, who twice halved two-goal deficits before suffering a second straight loss after falling to Cameroon.

    Mozambique – 24 places below Gabon in the world rankings – were more adventurous and deservedly took the lead on 37 minutes through Bangal, a striker with an Italian fourth division club.

    Bangal rose unchallenged from a corner and his header bounced off the ground into the left corner of the net with Mbaba helpless.

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    Mozambique increased their lead just five minutes later after Bruno Ecuele Manga pulled the shirt of Elias ‘Domingues’ Pelembe in a clash of the rival captains.

    Catamo calmly placed the penalty into the left corner as Mbaba dived in the opposite direction.

    The Mambas almost scored again soon after with Witiness ‘Witi’ Quembo bending a shot from outside the box that struck the woodwork.

    Gabon pulled one goal back five minutes into first-half added time through their best known footballer, 36-year-old Marseille striker Aubameyang.

    The 2015 African player of the year was perfectly positioned to tap the ball into the net after Mozambique goalkeeper Ernan Siluane failed to grasp a Didier Ndong shot.

    Portugal-based right-back Calila scored the third Mozambique goal on 52 minutes, venturing forward to nod a Witi cross paste Mbaba.

    Aubameyang had a scoring chance soon after, but headed wide from point-blank range in a let-off for the Mozambicans.

    Domingues, a 42-year-old and second oldest footballer to play at an AFCON, was substituted midway through the second half by a more defensive midfielder, Manuel Kambala.

    Siluane saved superbly from Aubameyang and Ndong, but a subsequent corner led to a goalmouth melee that ended with Moussounda slamming the ball into the net on 76 minutes to set up a tense finish.