We do not have the talent of Senegal.
Their players play in bigger clubs in world stage.
There is nothing Ndidi has done in the EPL that Idrissa Gana Gueye has not done more. He is still playing in EPL at 36. Our friend is in Turkey at 29. It is not disrespect.
Since you are using "few years ago" to rate Ndidi, can we use same for Mane? No Nigerian player has reached the height Mane reached in global football. Koulibaly was also higy rated at Napoli too.
Sarr has been consistent in the EPL for a decade.
Mendy - being Chelsea's first goalkeeper, even if for one season, is not joke. No Nigeria comes near.
Don't even bring Femi Azeez into this conversation. That's a big disrespect to Senegal. Mbaye of PSG clears him. Azeez won't make Senegal's 40-man list. If he's that good, he won't be playing in EFL with Millwall at 25. No member of Senegal's 23-man WC squad plays in lower tier 1 of any country's league. They all play in top flight.
Senegal has more football talent than Nigeria.
I came across what appeared to be a suspicious fuel-loading activity while refuelling at AA Rano on the outskirts of Kano. More than 100 jerrycans, each with a capacity of 50 litres, were being filled and loaded into this white vehicle.
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Nigeria emerged as the highest-performing African economy on the economic performance pillar of the International Institute for Management Development (IMD) World Competitiveness Ranking 2026, outperforming five other African countries assessed in the report. https://t.co/s8PGmiF49E
An Enugu State indigene, Chinedu Onu, has been arrested in Ikot Ukpong, Eket Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, for allegedly adulterating different brands of alcoholic drinks.
I came across a post on Instagram by FIFA celebrating a 91-year-old journalist covering his 18th FIFA World Cup. Absolutely mind-blowing. What an incredible achievement.
Covering just one FIFA World Cup is a dream for many sports journalists. Covering 18 is simply extraordinary.
That post inspired me to celebrate one of Africa’s finest sports journalists - Nigeria’s own, Kunle Solaja.
This year, he is covering his 10th FIFA World Cup, a milestone that reflects decades of dedication, professionalism, resilience, and an unwavering passion for the beautiful game.
Through his reporting, Kunle Solaja has done more than document football history. He has helped shape sports journalism in Nigeria and inspired generations of aspiring journalists across Africa.
Here’s to an outstanding career, an enduring legacy, and a remarkable milestone. Congratulations, sir. May the journey continue, and may the best still be ahead.
Hi @DrJoeAbah Over the past 7 years, I've trained the most number of Tech professionals in Nigeria, and ran training programs. If the time allocated towards the intro to a field of their interest is 3 weeks, I think I'm in a great position to assist in designing what that experience will look like for people who want to go into Tech.
3 weeks is not enough but if the goal is to setup an introduction that won't confuse them after leaving the camp and something that's sustainable. I'm happy to support and do my path in making sure those students get maximum value during that period.