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I don’t have a second wife or family – Super Eagles striker Brown Ideye

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I don’t have a second wife or family – Super Eagles striker Brown Ideye

Recall there have been reports of a woman named Yana Voloshchenko, who claimed she is the mother of Ideye’s two children, and accused the former Dynamo Kyiv and West Bromwich Albion forward of neglecting his parental duties.

She claimed the 2013 AFCON winner owes over $150,000 in unpaid child support, stemming from an alleged agreement to pay $7,000 monthly for their children, Joel and Mitchell.

In a tweet on his verified X (formerly Twitter) account, Ideye stated emphatically that he does not have a second wife or family home or abroad.

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He wrote, “I have said this before and I’m saying it again. I don’t have a second wife or family, home or abroad. Happily married since 2010, and God blessed my wife and I with two lovely boys. Don’t take my silence for foolishness. Period.”

Recall Ideye recently returned to the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) with Enyimba, and has been pivotal in their campaign.

The former West Brom forward has seven goals in 28 international appearances for Nigeria, including the second goal in the 4-1 defeat of Mali in the semifinals at AFCON 2013 in South Africa.

 

I don’t have a second wife or family – Super Eagles striker Brown Ideye

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Babayaro Salutes Lookman’s Parents for Raising Disciplined Super Eagles Star

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Babayaro Salutes Lookman’s Parents for Raising Disciplined Super Eagles Star

Former Super Eagles defender and Atlanta 1996 Olympic gold medalist, Emmanuel Babayaro, has paid glowing tribute to Ademola Lookman, praising not only the Nigerian forward’s talent but also the family values that shaped his character.

Speaking during an appearance on the ATHLST podcast, Babayaro said he admires Lookman for more than his performances on the pitch, highlighting the discipline, humility and professionalism the forward displays off it. According to the former Nigeria international, such qualities reflect strong upbringing and family guidance.

“Ademola Lookman is one young man I honestly admire. And it’s not just about his playing; it’s about his comportment. All these things sum up to one thing for me — they say charity begins at home,” Babayaro said.

He used the opportunity to thank the footballer’s parents, noting that they played a major role in shaping the player’s attitude and values. Babayaro added that respect and ethics, often associated with Yoruba culture, were clearly reflected in the way Lookman conducts himself both on and off the field.

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Lookman, who currently plays for Atlético Madrid, has grown into one of Nigeria’s most celebrated attacking players. The forward enjoyed a breakthrough period in Europe and was crowned CAF African Footballer of the Year in 2024, cementing his place among Africa’s elite footballers.

The 27-year-old attacker has also played a key role for the Nigeria national football team, contributing to the country’s campaigns in the Africa Cup of Nations, where the Super Eagles secured podium finishes in recent editions.

Despite his current success, Lookman’s journey to the top was not without challenges. During his time at Everton F.C. in the Premier League, he struggled to establish himself, scoring four goals in 48 appearances before moving on loan to RB Leipzig in Germany.

Babayaro believes the Nigerian star’s creative playing style may have been better suited to other European leagues than England’s fast-paced and physically demanding game.

According to him, Lookman thrives in environments where players have the freedom to express themselves with the ball. In contrast, the Premier League often demands quick decisions under intense pressure, leaving little room for the kind of flair and creativity that defines Lookman’s game.

The forward eventually rediscovered his form in continental Europe, particularly during spells with Fulham F.C., Leicester City F.C. and especially Atalanta BC in Italy, where he became one of the club’s most influential players before moving to Atlético Madrid.

Across a professional career spanning more than 300 senior appearances, Lookman has never been sent off — a record Babayaro says speaks volumes about the player’s character and discipline.

For the former Chelsea defender, Lookman’s success is proof that talent combined with strong family values can produce not only a great footballer but also a role model for young athletes.

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Nigeria officially out of 2026 World Cup as FIFA confirms DR Congo for play-offs

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Nigeria officially out of 2026 World Cup as FIFA confirms DR Congo for play-offs

The world football governing body, FIFA, has formally confirmed Democratic Republic of the Congo as Africa’s representative in the inter-confederation play-offs for the 2026 World Cup, shutting the door on Nigeria’s qualification bid.

The confirmation was contained in an accreditation circular released to the media ahead of the play-off tournament, where FIFA unveiled the competition format and listed the six countries that will vie for the remaining two slots at the global showpiece.

DR Congo was named as the Confederation of African Football’s flag bearer, leaving no avenue for Nigeria to reclaim a place in the race to the Mundial.

The development comes months after the Nigeria Football Federation lodged a protest challenging the outcome of their CAF play-off tie against the Congolese side in November 2025.

Nigeria had alleged that their opponents fielded ineligible players in the decisive fixture, which ended 1-1 in regulation time before the Super Eagles fell short in the ensuing penalty shootout. The NFF had sought a reversal of the result in a bid to secure Nigeria’s slot in the inter-confederation play-offs.

However, FIFA’s latest communication made no mention of any alteration to the qualified teams, signalling that the earlier result remains valid and that Nigeria’s appeal did not succeed.

In outlining the competition, FIFA stated that six nations would battle for the final two tickets to the expanded 2026 World Cup, which will be staged across 16 host cities in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

According to the confirmed line-up, Bolivia, DR Congo, Iraq, Jamaica, New Caledonia and Suriname will compete in the mini-tournament.

The play-offs are scheduled to begin on March 26, with New Caledonia facing Jamaica, while Bolivia will take on Suriname in the other fixture.

DR Congo is set to square up against the winner between New Caledonia and Jamaica on March 31, with a World Cup berth at stake.

For Nigeria, the announcement effectively brings an end to hopes of featuring at the 2026 tournament, marking a significant setback for the three-time African champions.

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We Allowed Nigeria Dominate Us, Cameroon Coach Admits After Falcons’ 3–1 Comeback Win

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We Allowed Nigeria Dominate Us, Cameroon Coach Admits After Falcons’ 3–1 Comeback Win

 

Head coach of Cameroon’s Indomitable Lionesses, Mike Ndoumou, has blamed his side’s inability to contain Nigeria’s attacking pressure for their 3–1 defeat to the Super Falcons in an international friendly on Tuesday.

The encounter, played at the Military Stadium, was part of preparations for the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

Cameroon had edged the African champions 1–0 in the first leg of the double-header last Saturday, but the Super Falcons responded emphatically in the return fixture.

The Indomitable Lionesses drew first blood through Christiane, who handed the hosts an early advantage. However, the nine-time African champions quickly turned the tide, asserting dominance and dictating the tempo of the game.

Nigeria’s comeback was powered by goals from Chiwendu Ihezuo, Omorinsola Babajide and Michelle Alozie, sealing a convincing victory and underlining their pedigree on the continent.

Reflecting on the defeat, Ndoumou admitted that his team allowed Nigeria too much space and control, particularly in midfield.

“We let Nigeria lay siege on us and play in our half. The goals came very quickly,” he said in his post-match reaction.

The Cameroonian tactician acknowledged that his players struggled to cope with the sustained pressure from the visitors, a lapse that ultimately proved costly.

For the Super Falcons, the victory served as a strong response to their first-leg loss and a statement of intent ahead of the continental showpiece, while Cameroon will look to tighten their defensive organisation before competitive action begins.

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