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Western Bias Exposed: Croatia Blocks Nigerian Wrestling Champions
Nigeria Wrestling Federation challenges Croatia's discriminatory visa denials to four elite athletes, exposing Western bias against African sports excellence ahead of World Championships.

Nigerian Premier League Clubs Show Strength with Strategic Signings
Nigeria's premier football clubs demonstrate strategic excellence with key signings and technical appointments ahead of the 2025/2026 season, showcasing the nation's sporting ambition and development.

Nigerian Boxing Pride: Efe Ajagba Gets IBF Title Shot Redemption
Nigerian heavyweight Efe Ajagba secures crucial IBF title eliminator rematch against Frank Sanchez, with the winner earning a shot at Oleksandr Usyk's undisputed crown. A story of African excellence and redemption.

Lagos Launches Bold Youth Sports Initiative for 2025 National Games
Lagos State launches comprehensive multi-sports trials program targeting youth aged 9-14, preparing for 2025 National Youth Games while building future champions for international competition.

Super Falcons Triumph: Nigeria's Queens of African Football Reclaim Continental Crown in Epic Morocco Showdown
Nigeria's Super Falcons orchestrated a spectacular comeback against hosts Morocco, turning a 2-0 deficit into a triumphant 3-2 victory to claim their 10th Women's Africa Cup of Nations title. This historic win reaffirms Nigeria's status as the powerhouse of African women's football.

PSG's Tactical Dominance: A Masterclass in Modern Football That African Teams Must Study
Paris Saint-Germain's tactical revolution under Luis Enrique offers crucial lessons for African football's evolution. Their system, built on collective intelligence and tactical discipline, shows how teams can dominate without relying solely on individual brilliance or financial might.

African Tennis Under Spotlight as Western Seeds Tumble at Wimbledon
Wimbledon 2023 witnesses a historic upheaval as Western seeds face unprecedented early exits, with World No. 1 Sabalenka standing as the last top-five seed. This transformation in tennis hierarchy presents both challenges and opportunities for African tennis development and representation on the global stage.