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Some Ghanaians have mocked Nigeria on social media after the Super Eagles suffered a 4-0 bashing to Portugal in a friendly game Thursday night.

Ghanaians asserted that Nigeria’s performance against a ‘Ronaldo-less’ Portugal is a proof to why the country could not qualify for the World Cup in Qatar.

A brace from Bruno Fernandes in the first half, and a goal each from Goancalo Ramos and Joao Mario ensured that the Super Eagles left the Estadio Jose Alvalade with the bitter taste of defeat.

Ghana stopped Nigeria from attending this World Cup after the Black Stars beat the Super Eagles to the qualifying ticket on two legs in March.

 

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Former NFF President Ibrahim Galadima Dies at 74

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Former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Galadima
Former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Galadima

Former NFF President Ibrahim Galadima Dies at 74

Former president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Galadima, has died at the age of 74.

Galadima, one of Nigeria’s most respected football administrators, passed away on Saturday, leaving behind a legacy that significantly shaped the country’s domestic football structure and sports governance.

He led the then Nigeria Football Association (now NFF) between 2002 and 2006, a period widely regarded as influential in the development of football administration in the country.

His death has triggered widespread tributes from across the Nigerian football community, with current NFF President Ibrahim Gusau describing him as a mentor and father figure to many sports administrators.

Gusau said Galadima’s leadership was marked by integrity, discipline, and commitment to the growth of Nigerian football.

“Alhaji Ibrahim Galadima was a mentor to so many of us in various leadership positions in Nigerian sports today. He was the epitome of high dignity, diligence, and integrity,” Gusau said.

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He added that Galadima’s guidance and fatherly counsel would be deeply missed by the Nigerian football family.

Galadima, born on June 14, 1951, in Kano State, had a long career in sports administration and public service. He previously served as chairman of the Kano State Football Association and executive chairman of the Kano State Sports Council, and also held the position of first vice president of the Nigeria Olympic Committee.

He also served in various political roles in Kano State, including Commissioner for Social Welfare, Youth and Sports, as well as Commissioner for Works, Housing and Transport.

Former Super Eagles captain and Kano Pillars general manager Ahmed Musa also paid tribute, describing Galadima as a father figure and key architect in the development of Kano Pillars Football Club.

“Alhaji Galadima was more than just a football administrator; he was a father figure, a mentor, and a pillar of the game in Nigeria,” Musa wrote on X.

Musa added that Galadima’s vision played a key role in shaping Kano Pillars FC and nurturing young talents who went on to represent Nigeria at various levels.

Across the football community, Galadima is remembered for his contributions to sports development, talent discovery, and institutional growth within Nigerian football.

Funeral arrangements are expected to be announced by the family in accordance with Islamic rites.

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Man United Edge Chelsea 1-0, Deepen Blues’ Champions League Woes

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Man United Edge Chelsea 1-0, Deepen Blues’ Champions League Woes

Chelsea’s hopes of securing a place in next season’s UEFA Champions League suffered a major setback on Saturday after a narrow 1-0 home defeat to Manchester United at Stamford Bridge.

A decisive first-half strike from Matheus Cunha earned the visitors all three points, strengthening United’s push for a return to Europe’s elite competition after a two-year absence.

The result leaves Manchester United firmly in third place, now 10 points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea, with only 15 points left to play for this season. With only the top five Premier League teams qualifying for the Champions League, Chelsea’s chances have taken a significant hit.

It also marks Chelsea’s fourth consecutive league defeat, further deepening concerns over their form and intensifying scrutiny on head coach Liam Rosenior, who is still early in his tenure.

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Despite facing a United side missing several key defenders, Chelsea failed to capitalise on their opportunities. United manager Michael Carrick fielded an improvised backline featuring three natural full-backs and 19-year-old Ayden Heaven, yet the defence held firm under pressure.

The win further boosts Carrick’s case for a permanent role beyond the current campaign.

Chelsea were without key striker João Pedro due to injury, while forward Liam Delap struggled to make an impact in attack.

Midfielder Enzo Fernández returned to the starting lineup after serving a two-match internal suspension linked to reports of a potential transfer interest from Real Madrid. He nearly marked his return with a goal, but his early curling effort went narrowly wide.

United, who had struggled in a 2-1 loss to Leeds earlier in the week, showed greater discipline and control this time. They took the lead just before halftime when Cunha finished clinically from a precise assist by Bruno Fernandes, who registered his 18th league assist of the season.

Chelsea improved after the break but could not break through a disciplined United defence.

Delap came closest for the hosts when his header struck the woodwork, while Noussair Mazraoui almost scored an own goal under pressure from Wesley Fofana. Moisés Caicedo also tested United late on but was unable to prevent another disappointing result for the Blues.

The final whistle was met with loud boos from sections of the Stamford Bridge crowd, reflecting growing frustration among supporters as Chelsea now face the realistic possibility of missing out on Champions League qualification, with a Europa League spot appearing more likely.

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World Athletics Blocks Favour Ofili’s Switch from Nigeria to Turkey

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World Athletics Blocks Favour Ofili’s Switch from Nigeria to Turkey

Global athletics governing body World Athletics has rejected a request by Nigerian sprinter Favour Ofili to change her sporting nationality to Turkey, dealing a major setback to her plans to compete under a new flag.

The decision was disclosed by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, which said World Athletics’ Nationality Review Panel turned down the application after scrutinising the circumstances surrounding the proposed transfer.

Ofili was part of a bulk request involving 11 athletes submitted by the Turkish Athletics Federation. However, the panel raised strong concerns about what it described as a systematic recruitment drive targeting foreign athletes and facilitating rapid nationality switches.

According to the findings, such transfers appeared to be driven by largely “mercenary” motivations, with World Athletics warning that approving them could undermine the integrity of global competitions.

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The governing body also cautioned that aggressive recruitment of foreign athletes risks weakening national development systems, potentially sidelining homegrown talent in favour of imported competitors.

The 23-year-old sprinter began the process of switching allegiance in 2025 after expressing frustration with athletics administration in Nigeria. She had publicly accused officials of mismanagement and actions that hindered her career progression on the international stage.

Despite reportedly obtaining Turkish citizenship, the rejection means Ofili remains ineligible to represent Turkey in major competitions such as the Olympics and World Championships.

Ofili is one of Nigeria’s top track athletes, holding the national women’s 200m record with a time of 21.96 seconds, alongside a personal best of 10.78 seconds in the 100m, both set in 2022.

The decision underscores World Athletics’ increasingly strict stance on nationality transfers, as it seeks to preserve competitive balance and ensure that athletes maintain genuine ties to the countries they represent.

For now, Ofili’s international future remains uncertain, with questions lingering over whether she will continue to compete for Nigeria or explore other options within the rules of global athletics.

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