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Another victory for Tobi Express 👏👏👏
Tobi Amusan recorded another win in the women's 100m Hurdles, running yet another 12.28s this season to win at the Paris Diamond League.
It is the third time in 2026 that Amusan will be running a very fast 12.28s, pulling clear of Grace Stark who was 2nd in 12.38s and Alaysha Johnson 3rd in 12.39s
An elite performance from the Nigerian superstar!
@ogundamisi Still on the @sowore matter, it's clear that some individuals prefer to use the government to settle personal vendettas. The system remains unchanged since the military era; only the external appearance has shifted. Shame on such conduct! Matter
It is clear that some individuals prefer to use the government to settle personal vendettas. The system remains unchanged since the military era; only the external appearance has shifted. Shame on such conduct!
The "Trial" of Sowore
The Tinubu regime is simply making a mockery of the judiciary. We said the same thing to the hawks around Buhari when they pursued a similar path.
Sometimes, the biggest gift you can give a critic is unnecessary persecution.
The "Trial" of Sowore
The Tinubu regime is simply making a mockery of the judiciary. We said the same thing to the hawks around Buhari when they pursued a similar path.
Sometimes, the biggest gift you can give a critic is unnecessary persecution.
🚨Kylian Mbappé was asked who the greatest footballer in history is between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi:
🎙️ Reporter: “Kylian, when people debate the greatest player of all time, where do you stand?”
🗣️ [Smiles] “I always try to avoid these questions because, honestly, we are talking about two players who changed football forever.
“I have huge respect for both Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. They have dominated the game for nearly two decades and achieved things that many people thought were impossible.
“But if I have to choose one, I would say Cristiano Ronaldo.
“It’s not only about the trophies, the goals or the records — it’s about the journey.
“He succeeded in different leagues, different countries and different teams. He won everywhere he went and adapted to every challenge.
“What has always inspired me most is his mentality. His discipline, his work ethic and his desire to improve every single day are unmatched.
“He showed the world that talent is important, but mentality and hard work can take you even further.
“For young players, Cristiano proved that there are no limits if you are willing to sacrifice and push yourself every day.
“That is why, for me, he is the greatest.
#ARGAUT
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@channelstv It will serve the Bishop better 8f wr don't hear him talking politics. He was the leader of the group that set President Jonathan up for defeat at the polls. Rather than join the campaign, he was busy misleading PGEJ with prayers everywhere and cashing out.
To George and Laura, Bill and Hillary — we're grateful for your friendship, counsel, and devotion to this country. And to Joe and Jill, thank you for being on this journey with us.
"My coach told me that I shouldn't go, but I told him that I will try my best.
I was even scared if I would pull my hamstring.
If I was okay, I would have run more than that (the 19.63s winning time), because I believe in myself that I can run a 19.6 too."
Nigeria's Israel Sunday Okon @smalleagle0 speaks about running with an injury at the NCAA Championships
Seven years ago, Divine Oduduru became the second Nigerian athlete to win an NCAA 100m title, following in the footsteps of Olapade Adeniken.
Kayinsola Ajayi has now joined that league of Nigerian athletes to achieve this.
"Having a record to my name, having a title to my name - it really means a lot.
I don't really care about the wind... I can do it at other competitions (break 100m African Record) like the Commonwealth Games, or the Ultimate Championships..."
Big words from Kayinsola Ajayi🙌
Nigeria's Kayinsola Ajayi set off, and no one could catch him!
9️⃣.7️⃣2️⃣s (+2.2)
Ajayi ran the fastest time (all conditions) he has ever run.
The King 🙇♂️
Ajayi, Ogazi win men’s titles at national collegiate championship in US
Kanyinsola Ajayi has won the men’s 100-meter sprint title at the 2026 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
The 21-year-old, representing Auburn University, becomes only the second Nigerian to win the American title at the event after Divine Oduduru in 2018.
Kanyinsola Ajayi has won the men’s 100-meter sprint title at the 2026 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).
The 21-year-old, representing Auburn University, becomes only the second Nigerian to win the American title at the event after Divine Oduduru in 2018.
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