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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNU-20 AFCON: Flying Eagles to play group games in KorhogoNigeria's Flying Eagles will play all their group stage matches at the 2025 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations in city of Korhogo.
Castle Lite, from the International Breweries PLC (IBPLC) stable, has announced its groundbreaking partnership ...
Participating nations are Ghana, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Togo, Senegal, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ivory Coast, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger, ...
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The Punch on MSNF’Eagles intensify U-20 AFCON prep in KatsinaThe Flying Eagles are heading into the third week of their closed camping in Katsina in preparation for this year’s U-20 ...
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The Punch on MSNEagles intensify training behind closed doorsSuper Eagles coach Eric Chelle has demanded maximum concentration from the Super Eagles players, as they resumed training on ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSN2026 WCQ: We were delayed, lost hours – Zimbabwe coach, Nees ahead of Nigeria clashZimbabwe head coach, Michael Nees, has revealed that his team were delayed and lost some couple of hours ahead of their 2026 ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSN2026 WCQ: Chukwueze playing behind two forwards – Eguavoen on Chelle’s formationTechnical Director of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Austine Eguavoen, has praised Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle ...
The Flying Eagles, quarter-finalists of the last edition of the FIFA U20 World Cup in Argentina in 2023, are currently ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSN2026 WCQ: Zimbabwe coach tells players what to do against Nigeria’s Super EaglesHead coach of the Zimbabwe national team Michael Nees has urged his players to be focused and resilient when they face the ...
Nigeria’s infrastructure delivery is a huge source of worry as the country’s population is expanding and urbanization is ...
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Legit on MSNImo Police Release Statement as Lawyer Shoots Boy to Death While Trying to Pick Ball in CompoundThe Imo police has released a statement after a lawyer allegedly shot a boy to death while the teenager was trying to pick a ...
Michael Fasusi knew nothing about football before his family moved from Nigeria when he was 12. Now, just a few years later, Fasusi is ready to make a quick impact at OU.
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