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Four National Honours In Four Years: Dr. Richard Nyong’s Legacy Of Impact Gains New National Sportlight
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FIFA rankings: Super Falcons drop to 37th, remain top in Africa
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Okoye dropped, Uzoho returns as Nigeria unveils 2025 AFCON squad
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BREAKING: Chelle recalls Uzoho, Onuachu, drops Okoye in final AFCON squad
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about 1 month ago
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AFCON 2025: Iheanacho, Okoye out as Chelle names final 28-man Super Eagles squad
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UPDATED: Uzoho, Onuachu Return, Okoye Omitted As Nigeria Unveils AFCON 2025 Squad
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Four National Honours In Four Years: Dr. Richard Nyong’s Legacy Of Impact Gains New National Sportlight
FIFA rankings: Super Falcons drop to 37th, remain top in Africa
Okoye dropped, Uzoho returns as Nigeria unveils 2025 AFCON squad
BREAKING: Chelle recalls Uzoho, Onuachu, drops Okoye in final AFCON squad
AFCON 2025: Iheanacho, Okoye out as Chelle names final 28-man Super Eagles squad
UPDATED: Uzoho, Onuachu Return, Okoye Omitted As Nigeria Unveils AFCON 2025 Squad
AFCON 2025 Countdown: Super Eagles Coach names final 28-man squad as “big names” miss out
Okoye, Arokodare dropped as Chelle names final Super Eagles AFCON squad [Full List]
FRSC targets safer transport ecosystem, stakeholder collaboration
NFF bows to pressure, races to secure top friendlies for Super Falcons ahead of WAFCON
Kano traffic agency intercepts trucks conveying alcoholic drinks
NWFL comes down hard on Ekiti Queens after shameful assault
Berrada: Financial results show strong progress in Man United’s transformation Anthony Nlebem Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada says the club’s latest financial statements demonstrate “strong progress” in the ongoing transformation under the new leadership structure. Despite the men’s team not featuring in European football this season, Man United reported an operating profit of £13 million for the three months ending September 30, a sharp turnaround from the £6.9 million loss recorded in the same period last year.. Total revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 declined by two percent to £140.3 million, due to the absence of European competition for the men’s team. Man United’s women’s team, led by Marc Skinner, sit third in the Women’s Super League and are competing in the Women’s Champions League. The men’s team are currently sixth on the Premier League table. “These robust financial results reflect the resilience of Manchester United as we make strong progress in our transformation of the club,” Berrada said. “The difficult decisions we have made in the past year have resulted in a sustainably lower cost base and a more streamlined, effective organisation equipped to drive the club towards improved sporting and commercial performance over the long term.” The financial statement noted that Man United “continue to see the impact of operating cost and headcount reduction programmes implemented during the previous year.” Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have driven restructuring measures, including widespread redundancies. Employee benefit expenses for the quarter dropped to £73.6 million, a decrease of £6.6 million year-on-year, reflecting both job cuts and reduced player wage commitments. The restructuring accounted for £8.6 million in exceptional items in the first quarter. Commercial performance also took a hit. Sponsorship revenue declined by 9.3 percent to £47 million, attributed largely to the expiration of the Tezos training-kit partnership. Club sources told the Press Association that “positive talks” are ongoing with potential new partners. Commercial revenue fell by 1.3 percent to £84.2 million, while broadcasting revenue declined 4.5 percent to £29.9 million and matchday revenue dipped 1.1 percent to £26.2 million. With the transitional changes, United could be on track to deliver revenues between £640 million and £660 million for the 2026 fiscal year.
PSG team bus stoned outside Bilbao hotel
Rivers National Assembly Caucus Condoles With Rep Abiante over Wife’s Death
NWFL 2025: Ekiti Queens’ fans turn violent after home defeat in Ado
Osimhen named GQ Sportsman of the Year in Turkey
Ex-Man Utd star Lingard scores on tearful farewell to South Korea
Osimhen, Nigeria Eye AFCON Glory After Another World Cup Failure
AFCON: Complete list of 34 title-winning coaches
Osimhen wins Sportsman of the Year award in Turkey
UN Reaffirms Support for Nigeria’s Filmmaking to Advance SDGs
AFCON 2025 Countdown: Rumoured unpaid wages spark fresh distractions around Chelle, Super Eagles
2025 AFCON: Things to know about Nigeria’s Group C opponents
Nigeria’s debt crisis threatens youth climate goals – Report
‘We’ll use sports to cement inter-ethnic unity in N’Delta’
No room for mercenaries in Niger Delta Games, says Ikpokpo
Don’t rely too much on Osimhen, Babangida tells Chelle
Agu backs Okoye for Eagles No. 1 spot
Saudi League Chief Confirms Salah Now Major Target after Falling out with Liverpool
Gen. Iyare Wins Dr. Obaseki @80 Golf Tourney
D-Day for Chelle to Unveil Super Eagles’ 2025 AFCON Squad
Le Roy questions Eagles firepower after W’Cup failure
Madueke Double at Onyedika’s Brugge Helps Arsenal Maintain Invincibility
QPR auction only Odemwingie shirt
Cricket: Rwandans dominate West Africa Trophy leaderboard
AFCON 2025 Countdown: Super Eagles Coach names final 28-man squad as “big names” miss out
Premium Times
about 1 month ago
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Okoye, Arokodare dropped as Chelle names final Super Eagles AFCON squad [Full List]
Vanguard
about 1 month ago
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FRSC targets safer transport ecosystem, stakeholder collaboration
BusinessDay
about 1 month ago
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NFF bows to pressure, races to secure top friendlies for Super Falcons ahead of WAFCON
Premium Times
about 1 month ago
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Kano traffic agency intercepts trucks conveying alcoholic drinks
BusinessDay
about 1 month ago
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NWFL comes down hard on Ekiti Queens after shameful assault
Premium Times
about 1 month ago
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Berrada: Financial results show strong progress in Man United’s transformation Anthony Nlebem Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada says the club’s latest financial statements demonstrate “strong progress” in the ongoing transformation under the new leadership structure. Despite the men’s team not featuring in European football this season, Man United reported an operating profit of £13 million for the three months ending September 30, a sharp turnaround from the £6.9 million loss recorded in the same period last year.. Total revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2026 declined by two percent to £140.3 million, due to the absence of European competition for the men’s team. Man United’s women’s team, led by Marc Skinner, sit third in the Women’s Super League and are competing in the Women’s Champions League. The men’s team are currently sixth on the Premier League table. “These robust financial results reflect the resilience of Manchester United as we make strong progress in our transformation of the club,” Berrada said. “The difficult decisions we have made in the past year have resulted in a sustainably lower cost base and a more streamlined, effective organisation equipped to drive the club towards improved sporting and commercial performance over the long term.” The financial statement noted that Man United “continue to see the impact of operating cost and headcount reduction programmes implemented during the previous year.” Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS have driven restructuring measures, including widespread redundancies. Employee benefit expenses for the quarter dropped to £73.6 million, a decrease of £6.6 million year-on-year, reflecting both job cuts and reduced player wage commitments. The restructuring accounted for £8.6 million in exceptional items in the first quarter. Commercial performance also took a hit. Sponsorship revenue declined by 9.3 percent to £47 million, attributed largely to the expiration of the Tezos training-kit partnership. Club sources told the Press Association that “positive talks” are ongoing with potential new partners. Commercial revenue fell by 1.3 percent to £84.2 million, while broadcasting revenue declined 4.5 percent to £29.9 million and matchday revenue dipped 1.1 percent to £26.2 million. With the transitional changes, United could be on track to deliver revenues between £640 million and £660 million for the 2026 fiscal year.
PSG team bus stoned outside Bilbao hotel
Vanguard
about 1 month ago
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Rivers National Assembly Caucus Condoles With Rep Abiante over Wife’s Death
This Day
about 1 month ago
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Source
NWFL 2025: Ekiti Queens’ fans turn violent after home defeat in Ado
Premium Times
about 1 month ago
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Source
Osimhen named GQ Sportsman of the Year in Turkey
Punch
about 1 month ago
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Ex-Man Utd star Lingard scores on tearful farewell to South Korea
Punch
about 1 month ago
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Osimhen, Nigeria Eye AFCON Glory After Another World Cup Failure
Channels TV
about 1 month ago
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AFCON: Complete list of 34 title-winning coaches
Vanguard
about 1 month ago
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Osimhen wins Sportsman of the Year award in Turkey
Vanguard
about 1 month ago
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UN Reaffirms Support for Nigeria’s Filmmaking to Advance SDGs
This Day
about 1 month ago
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AFCON 2025 Countdown: Rumoured unpaid wages spark fresh distractions around Chelle, Super Eagles
Premium Times
about 1 month ago
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2025 AFCON: Things to know about Nigeria’s Group C opponents
Punch
about 1 month ago
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Nigeria’s debt crisis threatens youth climate goals – Report
Premium Times
about 1 month ago
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‘We’ll use sports to cement inter-ethnic unity in N’Delta’
Punch
about 1 month ago
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No room for mercenaries in Niger Delta Games, says Ikpokpo
The Guardian NG
about 1 month ago
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Don’t rely too much on Osimhen, Babangida tells Chelle
Punch
about 1 month ago
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Agu backs Okoye for Eagles No. 1 spot
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about 1 month ago
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Saudi League Chief Confirms Salah Now Major Target after Falling out with Liverpool
This Day
about 1 month ago
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Gen. Iyare Wins Dr. Obaseki @80 Golf Tourney
This Day
about 1 month ago
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D-Day for Chelle to Unveil Super Eagles’ 2025 AFCON Squad
This Day
about 1 month ago
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Le Roy questions Eagles firepower after W’Cup failure
Punch
about 1 month ago
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Madueke Double at Onyedika’s Brugge Helps Arsenal Maintain Invincibility
This Day
about 1 month ago
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QPR auction only Odemwingie shirt
Punch
about 1 month ago
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Cricket: Rwandans dominate West Africa Trophy leaderboard
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