Yohanna prepares to join Brighton for pre-season training
Nigerian winger Zadok Yohanna is set to join Brighton's first team for pre-season training. This marks a significant step in his career as he prepares for a potential Premier League debut.
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Nigerian winger Zadok Yohanna is set to join Brighton's first team for pre-season training. This marks a significant step in his career as he prepares for a potential Premier League debut.
Rinsola Babajide of the Super Falcons is focused on winning the WAFCON 2026 championship and securing a World Cup spot. She believes the expanded tournament will increase competition among teams.
BetKing has successfully completed its fifth corporate social responsibility initiative, focusing on healthcare, nutrition, and relief efforts. This initiative highlights the company's commitment to making a positive impact in Nigeria.
France is appealing Michael Olise's yellow card in light of Folarin Balogun's situation, aiming to have it rescinded before the World Cup quarter-final. This move highlights the ongoing discussions around player discipline in international football.
Sunday Oliseh critiques Brazil's recent football performance, attributing their early exit from the 2026 World Cup to a loss of identity and quality. His insights shed light on the challenges faced by the once-dominant team.
Abiodun Adewale from PUNCH has been recognized with the 2026 Open the Knowledge Journalism Awards by ICFJ and Wikimedia. He is among three African journalists honored for their exceptional reporting.
Neurosurgeons are warning that untrained celebrity boxers are at high risk for severe health issues, including dementia and paralysis. They emphasize the need for stricter regulations to protect these individuals.
Nigeria is leading an ECOWAS initiative focused on food fortification to tackle hidden hunger and micronutrient deficiencies. The program aims for 70-100% compliance across member states.
Nigerian physiotherapists are opposing the introduction of new diploma and technician positions, citing concerns over patient safety. They believe this proposal could undermine professional standards in their field.
William Troost-Ekong urges the Super Eagles to learn from their elimination from the 2026 World Cup. He emphasizes the need for the team to make necessary changes moving forward.
Ogunsua-Dixon Tijesuni, a blind student from UNILAG, has triumphed over a brain tumor to achieve the highest score in the JAMB examination. His inspiring journey showcases resilience and determination in the face of adversity.
ICSAN calls on governance professionals to spearhead transformative reforms in Nigeria's sectors. The emphasis is on ethical leadership and corporate governance.
Adebola Williams, founder of MITTA, emphasizes the importance of youth leadership and institutional reforms in Africa. He advocates for active participation in governance rather than protests.
Nigeria's Finance Minister announced that the country has successfully averted an economic collapse and is progressing towards macroeconomic stability. This positive shift follows the implementation of tough reforms aimed at strengthening the economy.
Ghanaian footballers Andre and Jordan Ayew are currently without clubs after their contracts expired. Their future in football remains uncertain as they seek new opportunities.
Super Falcons captain Rasheedat Ajibade expresses her readiness for the upcoming WAFCON 2026 tournament in Morocco. She highlights her fitness routine as part of her preparation for the competition.
Christantus Uche proudly displays his UEFA Europa Conference League medal, seemingly taking a jab at former manager Oliver Glasner. His remarks have sparked discussions among fans and analysts alike.
Nigerian sprinter Kayinsola Ajayi celebrates his record-equalling 9.84s victory at the Prefontaine Classic. He expresses ambitions for even faster times in future competitions.
The Super Falcons open their WAFCON camp on July 15 in Morocco, preparing to defend their title and secure a spot in the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
US President Donald Trump confirms he asked FIFA to review Folarin Balogun’s World Cup ban, stating it would have ‘stained’ the tournament. Learn more abou
The Rural Electrification Agency (REA) has commenced 42 renewable energy projects in Adamawa and Kebbi states to expand electricity access and improve powe
Galaxy Backbone intensifies efforts to attract banks and fintechs to its digital infrastructure services following the CBN’s directive on local data storag
Dangote Cement shareholders approve a N45 dividend, totaling N753.8bn, as the company targets 80m tonnes production capacity by 2030. Learn more about the
Yobe SSG confirms Leah Sharibu is the only Dapchi schoolgirl still in captivity, eight years after the abduction. Efforts to secure her freedom are ongoing
The Yobe State Government has implemented measures to restrict bomb-making fertilizers while promoting agricultural sustainability. This initiative aims to combat insurgency effectively without compromising farming activities.
An Ogun monarch has urged residents to unite for the progress of Atikori Kingdom in Ijebu-Igbo. This call comes as he prepares to celebrate his 25th coronation anniversary.
Four suspected burglars have been arrested in Ado Ekiti after a police raid. Stolen goods were recovered during the operation.
A Nigerian medical student, Marian Nnani, was killed in a Russian attack in Ukraine, leading to widespread outrage among Nigerians. This tragic incident has ignited discussions about the safety of Nigerians abroad.
The FRSC reports that 32 fatalities occurred in road accidents across Kwara, Kogi, and Ogun states. The agency attributes these tragic incidents to excessive speeding, fatigue, and wrongful overtaking.
The Akwa Ibom Police Command has arrested four suspected cultists and a vandal as part of their ongoing efforts to combat crime and drug abuse. This crackdown aims to enhance public safety and protect infrastructure in the region.