Ademola Lookman is CAF Player of the Year

Atalanta and Nigeria wide man Ademola Lookman tonight succeeded Victor Osimhen as the CAF men’s Player of the Year at an awards ceremony in Marrakech,
Wilfred Ndidi: We are in a battle for points

Leicester City have reached a crucial point in their season, according to Wilfred Ndidi, ahead of facing Ipswich Town back in the Premier League. –
Nigeria’s Super Eagles boycott Libya match over ‘mind games’

The Nigerian men’s soccer team has pulled out of its Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Libya in protest at being abandoned at an airport
Fisayo Dele-Bashiru with the fix for Nigeria in 1-0 victory over Libya

It took a side foot volley in the 86th minute for Lazio’s Fisayo Dele-Bashiru to break the deadlock for Nigeria against Libya in their third
Wilfred Ndidi: We can achieve more

Wilfred Ndidi referenced the unforgiving nature of the Premier League in his post-match assessment of Leicester City’s 2-2 draw with Crystal Palace. – Leicester City
After the highs of Uyo come the lows of Kigali for Nigeria’s Super Eagles

Nigeria could only manage a 0-0 draw away to Rwanda in Kigali in their second game of the Africa Cup of Nations Group D qualifier.
Ballon d’Or nominee Ademola Lookman looks the part as Nigeria beats Benin

Ademola Lookman celebrated being nominated for the prestigious Ballon d’Or award as the World Footballer of the Year with two goals as Nigeria beat Benin
Enyimba FC taking advantage of superb facilities at CIC Enugu

Nigeria Premier Football League giants Enyimba FC of Aba trained yesterday at the multimillion dollar College of the Immaculate Conception (CIC) Multi Sports Centre, as
Enugu Rangers back on top of Nigerian football where they belong

Enugu Rangers are champions of the Nigerian Professional Football league after beating Bendel Insurance 2-0, with goals from Augustine Kenechukwu and Chidiebere Nwobodo, at their
Roaring revenge for Rohr as Benin inflicts 2-1 defeat on his former team Nigeria

The German coach Gernot Rohr coached Nigeria for five years but his employers the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) always felt the team could be better