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AFCON 2025: Super Eagles hit the ground running in Cairo training camp
Goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was the first player to report to camp., he arrived in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Nigeria’s Super Eagles have opened a training camp in Cairo, Egypt, and commenced preparations for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.
The camp, opened yesterday , is situated at the Renaissance Hotels, marking the start of what is expected to be an intensive build-up toward the continental showpiece.
All members of the coaching crew and backroom staff are already in camp, ensuring that administrative, technical, and logistical arrangements are fully in place ahead of the players’ arrival.
The early presence of the officials underlines the seriousness of the team’s preparations and the determination to hit the ground running.
Goalkeeper Francis Uzoho was the first player to report to camp., he arrived in the early hours of Sunday morning.
The experienced shot-stopper touched down shortly after 2:00 a.m. local time, setting the tone for punctuality and commitment among the squad.
Not long after, Stanley Nwabali became the second player to check in, arriving just minutes after Uzoho.
The presence of the two goalkeepers as the earliest arrivals offers the technical crew an immediate opportunity to begin focused work, especially in a department that will be crucial to Nigeria’s AFCON ambitions.
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World Cup 2026 kicks off today June 11
Who will end Matchday 1 with the upper hand in Group A?
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The FIFA World Cup 2026, kicked off today 11 June in Mexico city stadium by 20.00 local time.
Mexico and South Africa in Group A are opening the match, the team they faced at the same stage of the tournament in 2010.
The focus will then shift to Guadalajara, where Asia and Europe are represented as Korea Republic do battle with a Czechia side still on a high from their success in the UEFA play-offs.
Who will end Matchday 1 with the upper hand in Group A?
Details later.
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Davido uses W’Cup stage to demand action for abducted Nigerian pupils
Using his platform as a global cultural ambassador, the artiste drew international attention to Nigeria’s ongoing security challenges.
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Afrobeats superstar Davido transformed his performance at the 2026 FIFA World Cup countdown concert into a powerful plea for justice.
Taking the stage in the United States on Wednesday, the singer wore a custom outfit designed to honour the students and teachers recently abducted in Oyo State’s Oriire Local Government Area.
Using his platform as a global cultural ambassador, the artiste drew international attention to Nigeria’s ongoing security challenges.
The Vanguard reported that a viral backstage video revealed the striking details of his attire. Davido wore a white T-shirt reading “NIGERIA” beneath a black leather jacket.
The jacket featured the message “BRING THEM HOME” boldly printed across the back and was decorated with green circular buttons on the front.
Each button bore the name of a kidnapped victim. To differentiate their faces, the names of those still in captivity were written in white, while the names of those who lost their lives were inscribed in red.
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Olympic qualifier: Comoros to face Super Falcons following 30-0 victory over Sudan
They progressed 30–0 on aggregate and will now face a significantly tougher challenge against Nigeria’s Super Falcons, Africa’s most successful women’s national team, in the next round.
Comoros have booked a date with African champions, the Super Falcons of Nigeria, after a 30–0 aggregate victory over Sudan in the first round of the qualifiers for the 2028 Olympic Games.
The Coelacanths won the first leg 17–0 on June 3 before following it up with a 13–0 triumph five days later to complete a dominant aggregate win.
In the first leg, Comoros opened the scoring after eight minutes before producing a relentless attacking display that overwhelmed Sudan throughout the encounter.
Nine different players got on the scoresheet in a performance that highlighted the depth and attacking quality of the Comorian side.
In the second leg on Monday, Comoros scored three goals in the first half and added 10 more after the break to seal a 13–0 victory.
They progressed 30–0 on aggregate and will now face a significantly tougher challenge against Nigeria’s Super Falcons, Africa’s most successful women’s national team, in the next round.
The Super Falcons are expected to go into the tie as strong favourites.
Credit: PUNCH
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