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D’Tigress Qualify For Paris 2024 Olympics
Nigeria’s female national basketball team D’Tigress have qualified for the basketball event of the Paris 2024 Olympics.
D’Tigress achieved the feat, having defeated Senegal, 72-65 in their first game and Senegal losing to Belgium 66-92 at the ongoing FIBA Olympic Qualifying Games in Belgium.
Nigeria had lost 109-44 to FIBA 2022 World Champions, U.S.A, but despite this loss, D’Tigress already with their opening game victory, booked their place in Paris.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that with Belgium’s victory over Senegal, the US qualified as World champions.
Nigeria and Belgium also qualified despite one game in hand.
The Rena Wakama tutored side have been receiving congratulatory messages from all sides as basketball faithful pure encomiums on the team.
Queen John-Moseph, a basketball enthusiast, said the team did well to seal their place in Paris and in history.
She said the team have earned their place in Paris through hard work and deserved to be praised.
“Congratulations to the Nigerian team, this was hard fought competition and with one game in hand are there in Paris already,” she said.
NAN reports that Nigeria plays Belgium on Sunday evening, as U.S.A. take on Senegal to round off the Olympic qualifiers for their group.
(NAN)
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WCQ: End of road for Super Eagles as DR Congo qualifies for inter-confederation playoffs
It is the end of the road for Super Eagles World Cup race as DR Congo beat Nigeria via penalty shootout.
The two teams had a 1-1 in normal time and they still could not be separated after extra time.
Frank Onyeka opened the scoring for Nigeria with a deflected effort in the third minute but Meschak Elia equalised just after the half-hour mark.
Details later
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WCQ playoffs: Chelle announces Super Eagles first 11 against DR Congo
Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has named his starting line-up for tonight’s 2026 FIFA World Cup playoffs final against the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Chippa United’s Stanley Nwabali passed a late fitness test and will start in goal.
Young defender Benjamin Fredrick has been deployed at right-back, while Zaidu Sanusi will take up the left-back position.
Semi Ajayi returns to the starting XI after missing the match against the Panthers of Gabon due to suspension.
Ajayi will pair with Fulham star Calvin Bassey in central defence.
Chelle has opted for a midfield three of Wilfred Ndidi, Frank Onyeka and Alex Iwobi.
Ademola Lookman and Samuel Chukwueze will operate from the flanks, with Victor Osimhen leading the attack.
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NPFL26: Bendel Insurance come from behind to beat Kano Pillars 3-2
Thrilled by Bendel Insurance FC’s hard-fought 3–2 victory over Kano Pillars FC, the Executive Chairman of the Edo State Sports Commission (ESSC), Hon. Amadin Desmond Enabulele, has praised the Benin Team for delivering a spirited Matchday 13 performance.
The encounter at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City, served fans an electrifying contest from start to finish.
In a statement issued by his Media Officer, Edoko Wilson Edoko, shortly after the match, Hon. Enabulele expressed immense satisfaction with the team’s determined comeback, describing the win as a powerful resurgence.
“This is a testament to resilience, discipline, and renewed confidence under the new technical leadership,” he said.
He noted that the victory sends a strong message about Bendel Insurance FC’s character. “This team refuses to be discouraged. After a few challenging outings, they have bounced back to winning ways, demonstrating the true Edo spirit — courage, determination, and excellence.”
He applauded the goal scorers for their outstanding contributions: 16th minute: Kayode Oke opened scoring for Insurance as light rain fell over the stadium. 74th minute: Dung Emmanuel fired in a spectacular strike to level the game at 2–2 after sustained pressure. 83rd minute: Akpan Emmanuel netted his first goal for the club, the decisive winner, sparking wild celebration in the stands.
Hon. Enabulele also commended the players and the technical crew led by Coach Kennedy Boboye for their tactical discipline and renewed belief.
“Coach Boboye and his team deserve commendation for instilling renewed confidence and tactical stability. This win is more than three points; it restores confidence and sets the tone for a new beginning,” he said.
He appreciated Edo sports fans for their unwavering support, describing them as the team’s “twelfth man.”
“We remain committed to providing the right environment and motivation needed for our athletes to thrive,” he added.
Hon. Enabulele reaffirmed the Edo State Government’s commitment to sports development, noting that the victory reflects Governor Monday Okpebholo’s continued investment in excellence.
Other Match Highlights: 32’–34’: Kano Pillars were awarded a penalty, converted by Rabiu Ali to level at 1–1. 38th minute: Chimezie struck to give the visitors a 2–1 lead. 55th minute: Israel Emmanuel nearly equalized for Insurance with a close-range effort that missed narrowly.
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