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Remo Stars win Nigerian champions for the first time

The club will now represent Nigeria in next year’s CAF Champions League along with this season’s eventual runners-up, while the third-placed team will feature in the CAF Confederation Cup

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Remo Stars made history on Sunday having won the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) title for the first time in their history.

The Sky Blue Stars defeated Niger Tornadoes courtesy of a late goal by Adebayo Olamilekan, becoming the first privately-owned club since Udoji United in 1996 to be crowned champions.

They achieved the feat on the 59th birthday of their owner, Kunle Soname, a businessman with interests ranging from aviation to the gaming industry.

They have now amassed an unassailable 68 points from 35 matches, 10 points clear of their closest rivals Rivers United, with three rounds of matches remaining this season.

They had finished as runners-up in the league in the past two seasons.Founded 15 years ago as FC Dender in Nigeria’s commercial hub of Lagos, the club moved to neighbouring Ogun State and rebranded as Remo Stars in 2011.

The club will now represent Nigeria in next year’s CAF Champions League along with this season’s eventual runners-up, while the third-placed team will feature in the CAF Confederation Cup.

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Unity Cup: Super Eagles set to storm London on Sunday for Unity Cup invitational tournament

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The Super Eagles will fly out to London on Sunday for the Unity Cup invitational tournament.

Players from the Nigeria Premier Football League, NPFL, and backroom staff will make the trip to London from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

Ahmed Musa, Ifeanyi Oyebuchi, Papa Daniel and Nduka Junior, Sadiq Ismaila, and Waliu Ojetoye are the local-based players invited by head coach, Eric Chelle.

Others are, Collins Ugwueze, Saviour Isaac, Abubakar Adamu and Sikiru Alimi.They will be joined by their foreign-based counterparts in England’s capital.

The Super Eagles will face eternal rivals Black Stars of Ghana in their first game of the competition at Gtech Community Stadium, Brentford on Tuesday, 27 May.

The three-time African champions will play another friendly against Russia in Moscow with a different squad on Friday, 6 June.

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Akure to host Rising Stars Basketball Championship

The founder and former NBA player, Olumide Oyedeji, the 2025 edition will target under -17 players nationwide.

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The fourth edition of the Rising Stars Basketball Championship, is set to hold in Akure in July 2025.

The championship is organised by the Olumide Oyedeji Youth Foundation. According to the founder and former NBA player, Olumide Oyedeji, the 2025 edition will target under -17 players nationwide.

He revealed that the championship aims not only to improve players’ technical abilities but also to instill discipline, teamwork, and leadership through structured training and mentorship.

“This year’s edition will bring together some of the best young prospects from all regions of Nigeria,” Oyedeji said.

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Flying Eagles soar: Nigeria crush Egypt in penalty thriller to grab AFCON Bronze

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Nigeria’s Flying Eagles secured third place at the Under-20 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) after a dramatic 4-1 penalty shootout win over hosts Egypt, following a 1-1 draw in regulation time.

The encounter, played in Cairo, saw Egypt took an early lead just three minutes in through Omar Osama.

However, Nigeria responded in the second half when Divine Oliseh found the net to level the scores, pushing the game to a tense conclusion.

Despite dominating possession with 64% and firing 30 shots compared to Egypt’s eight, the Flying Eagles were unable to seal the match in normal time or extra-time.

The game proceeded to penalties, where the Nigerian side displayed composure and clinical finishing, converting four of their spot-kicks. Egypt, in contrast, managed only one successful attempt.

Statistically, Nigeria outclassed Egypt across the board — registering 10 shots on target to the North Africans’ three, and creating six clear goal-scoring opportunities against Egypt’s one.

The bronze medal marks a solid conclusion to the Flying Eagles’ campaign and a promising sign of depth and talent in Nigeria’s next generation of football stars.

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