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2023 AFCON: Five reasons why Nigeria can win the title

From defensive displays to prolific forwards, here are five reasons the Super Eagles could win it all at the 2023 Africa Cup
Nigeria have booked their spot in the quarter-finals of the 2023 CAF Africa Cup of Nations being held in Côte d’Ivoire.
The Super Eagles have been crowned champions of this prestigious competition on three different occasions, the last coming in 2013.
With decorated former winners Egypt and Cameroon out, and one of Senegal and Ivory Coast guaranteed to exit in the round of 16, could this be the year Nigeria put themselves back on top?
Ahead of their last eight clash with Angola, Olympics.com takes a look at five reasons the Super Eagles could be crowned AFCON Champions.
A favourable run
It would be a disservice to teams remaining in the competition to ever suggest there are any easy games, least of all in a tournament setting when everything is largely unpredictable. You just need to look at Egypt, AFCON’s most successful side with seven titles, exiting before the quarter-finals after a tense penalty shootout with DR Congo.
After sweeping aside five-time winners Cameroon, however, José Peseiro’s men will be glad to have avoided a clash with another one of the tournament favourites – for now. In fact, only one of Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire – among the sides tipped to be crowned winners – will reach the quarter-finals, as the pair face off in the last 16. Nigeria – meanwhile – ranked 42nd in the world, will take on 117th-ranked Angola for a spot in the last eight. With a tournament favourite already guaranteed to be knocked out before reaching that stage, the Super Eagles may well be fancying their chances of winning a fourth AFCON title.
Osimhen is just getting started
Nigeria have a whole host of talent in their squad, notably in the attacking positions from the likes of Ademola Lookman, Samuel Chukwueze and Kelechi Iheanacho; none more notable, however, than Victor Osimhen. The prolific forward was always going to be one to watch heading into the tournament, but his first real statement of the tournament came in the round of 16 against Cameroon with a standout display.
The Napoli talisman had nine Serie A goal involvements – seven goals, two assists – coming into AFCON, and is gradually applying that form as his country progress. Despite Lookman’s brace to see the Super Eagles past Cameroon to reach the last eight, many of the plaudits fell to fellow frontman Osimhen whose relentless work paid off, setting up his countryman for the opener. Nigeria themselves have grown into the competition after a draw in their curtain raiser, and that will no doubt benefit Osimhen, who will be looking to add to his goal tally of one so far.
Resolute at the back
There is a very famous quote from legendary manager Sir Alex Ferguson that reads: “Attack wins you games, defence wins you titles.” While the Super Eagles haven’t been scoring a plethora of goals, it is their resolute defensive displays that gives them plenty of reason to believe in going all the way.
They are the only team in the competition right now to have kept three clean sheets, with Morocco and Senegal – both still to play their round of 16 ties – behind them on two. In fact, since conceding a 36th-minute strike to Equatorial Guinea in their opening game of the group stages, shot-stopper Stanley Nwabali has not allowed anything past him. The keeper is seemingly an injury doubt following their win over the Indomitable Lions, but an equally solid showing from Nigeria’s defensive unit will no doubt give them security at the back regardless of who is between the sticks, should Nwabali be unable to feature.
A point to prove
In 2022, Nigeria made history – but not for the reasons they would want to. For the first time in 16 years, the Super Eagles failed to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. After qualifying for the tournament consecutively since USA 94, their absence was disappointing fans and staff alike.
It therefore makes sense that, coming into their next major tournament in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, that they use it as a chance at redemption. Not only for the players and the coaching staff, but to give their fans something to cheer about after missing out on 2022’s showpiece. They have certainly started well with just the one goal conceded as they make their way through the tournament, and missing out on Qatar 22 may just have them that extra push to prove that they’re still a force to be reckoned with.
Nigeria know exactly what it takes to win the Africa Cup of Nations. They know how to navigate the knockout rounds and put themselves in contention. The Super Eagles are simply no stranger to the competition’s finale.
They have made the final on seven different occasions, winning it thrice, the last of which came in 2013. They have finished third on eight different occasions, however, reaching the semi-finals in 2019 when they beat Tunisia to the podium.
With such a rich history in this tournament, it can be expected that the Super Eagles use their know-how to navigate the remaining stages and put their nation back on top.
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EXPOSED: Osimhen fakes injury for Nigeria – Asamoah Gyan

Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen is facing fresh controversy after a Ghanaian player accused him of faking an injury to minimize his playing time with the Nigerian national team.
Asamoah Gyan, a former Ghanaian striker, made this accusation after Osimhen missed Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Africa on Tuesday. Click link to continue reading.
Osimhen had previously returned to Galatasaray following a leg injury sustained during the Super Eagles’ 1-0 victory over Rwanda in a World Cup qualifier last weekend.
Consequently, the 26-year-old did not participate in Nigeria’s 1-1 draw with Bafana Bafana on Tuesday evening at the Free State Stadium.
Galatasaray later issued a statement asserting that Osimhen had suffered an ankle ligament injury.
However, Gyan is skeptical about the legitimacy of the injury.
He said, “I know these tricks. Someone might have said to Osimhen, ‘Look, we invested a lot of money in you. The Champions League is coming up. We’re not keen on you going to Africa, but go there, play a little, then get injured and act like it’s serious. The next day, you’ll be back in Türkiye.’” Gyan was quoted by habersarikirmizias saying.
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Oborevwori urges NSC to curb age cheating as 9th NYG ends in Asaba

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has charged the National Sports Commission (NSC) to urgently address the growing problem of age cheating at editions of the National Youth Games (NYG) to safeguard its credibility and ensure fairness.
Oborevwori made the call on Saturday at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, during the closing ceremony of the 9th edition of the Games, which he described as a festival of unity, discipline and excellence.
“What began days ago with great excitement has now come to a glorious conclusion. Today, we celebrate not only the medal winners but also the triumph of sportsmanship and national pride that this festival of youth has demonstrated,” the governor said.
He commended the athletes for their resilience, stressing that whether they won medals or not, they had inspired the nation through their courage and determination.
While praising Team Delta for sustaining its tradition of sporting excellence, he said the Games also provided a platform for discovering new talents from across the country.
The governor, however, lamented that the continued practice of states fielding over-aged athletes undermined the vision of the games.
He urged the NSC to urgently introduce stricter measures to restore integrity and ensure the event remains a true nursery of young talents.
Oborevwori expressed appreciation to President Bola Tinubu, the NSC, the Local Organizing Committee (LOC), coaches, officials, and volunteers for their roles in ensuring a smooth and successful outing.
He also thanked the visitors for making Asaba their home during the period the Games lasted, assuring them of Delta’s readiness to host the 10th edition of the Games in 2026, in line with the agreement that gave the state hosting rights for four consecutive editions.
“On behalf of the Government and people of Delta State, I congratulate every participant and wish you safe travels back to your various destinations,” he concluded.
In his remarks, Chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, represented by Chief Amaka Asiofu, Director of Grassroots Sports and General Coordinator of the Games, described the Asaba edition as “an incredible experience, marked by fair competition, determination, exciting adventures, and inspirational sportsmanship.”
He praised the Delta State Government for its robust sports development system, noting that the Games had once again provided Nigeria with a fresh pool of athletes who would eventually replace aging national players across various sports.
He assured that the Commission would continue to implement policies to nurture the talents while promoting a sports economic ecosystem that will add value to Nigeria’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Dikko also expressed profound gratitude to Governor Oborevwori, the Federal Government, participating states, sponsors, and stakeholders for their contributions to the success of the Games, while lauding President Tinubu for his unwavering support for sports development under the Renewed Hope Agenda.
In his own remarks, Chairman of the Delta State Sports Commission, Mr Onoriode Oborevwori, said the Games had showcased not only the competitive spirit of Nigerian athletes, but also the values of friendship, resilience, and cooperation.
He thanked the NSC, organizers, and stakeholders for their commitment and called for continued collaboration to drive development and excellence in sports.
Meanwhile, in the final medal table, Lagos State emerged overall winners for the first time, with a total of 110 medals comprising 52 gold, 32 silver, and 26 bronze. Delta State finished second with 114 medals (37 gold, 38 silver, and 39 bronze), while Edo State came third with 79 medals (33 gold, 18 silver, and 28 bronze).
Overall, 33 states won medals at the Games, with a combined total of 802 medals, comprising 246 gold, 236 silver, and 320 bronze.
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Why I dumped Nigeria for Turkey – Favour Ofili breaks silence, mentions AFN, NOC in hard decision

Favour Ofili, a talented track and field athlete known for her impressive performances in the 100m, 150m, and 200m sprints, announced on Monday that she has officially changed her nationality from Nigeria to Turkey.
The 22-year-old athlete made her announcement through a thoughtful post on her X handle, expressing the significance of this pivotal moment in her career.
Speculation about Ofili’s switch had been circulating since July when it became clear that she was considering a move to the European country, a decision driven by her ongoing struggles with the Nigerian athletics authorities.
A particularly distressing episode occurred during her attempt to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, where she was unable to participate due to Nigerian Olympic authorities failing to inform her about the essential drug-testing requirements needed for eligibility.
Compounding her frustrations, another administrative error from the Athletics Federation of Nigeria thwarted her aspirations of representing her country in the 100m event at the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympics; they failed to submit her name by the required deadline.
In her heartfelt series of tweets, Ofili revealed that her journey had been marred by a pattern of negligence and miscommunication, leading her to make the difficult but decisive choice to switch her allegiance in hopes of a brighter and more supportive athletic future in Turkey.
“Wrapping up my 2025 season has been a whirlwind of new experiences and big decisions. Racing back-to-back across amazing cities and learning from the best has been incredible,” she wrote.
“As some of you have heard, I’m also starting a new chapter representing Turkey.
“I am proud to have represented Nigeria for many years in a highly successful way! Having won SIX gold medals, TWO silver medals and TWO bronze medals in championship meets and a 200 meter Olympic finalist while experiencing the biggest disappointment from AFN and NOC towards me. Negligence towards me in Olympic (Tokyo/Paris). I have made this decision.”
The 2022 Commonwealth Games silver medalist also said financial incentive was not behind her decision to switch allegiance to Turkey.
“While that means sitting out this year’s championship in Tokyo, this change comes from the heart, not from financial motives. I’m truly grateful to have discovered a new home in Turkey,” she added.
Ofili joins the list of high-profile former Nigerian athletes Gloria Alozie and Francis Obikwelu who abandoned Nigerian colours for Spain and Portugal respectively in the 2000s.
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‘He Needs Spiritual War’ – Fresh Prophecy On Victor Boniface Revealed

In a significant turn of events, Victor Boniface, the talented 24-year-old striker for the Super Eagles, has been left in limbo after his highly anticipated transfer to the esteemed Italian club AC Milan fell through at the last moment.
The aspiring forward had returned to training with high hopes, only to face disappointment when the Serie A giants officially withdrew their interest due to unexpected complications that arose during his medical examinations.
The failed deal has left Boniface visibly upset, as many had regarded this transfer as a pivotal moment in his burgeoning career....Click link for details
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Donel Deal: Liverpool sign Alexander Isak for £130m British-record transfer

Liverpool have reached agreement on a British-record deal to sign striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United, according to ESPN.
Premier League champions say they have had a £125 million ($170m) bid accepted to sign the Sweden international, though Newcastle sources state the deal is worth £130m. Click to continue reading
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Boniface’s Leverkusen sack Erik Ten Hag after two league matches

Erik ten Hag has been dismissed by Bayer Leverkusen after merely two league fixtures.
The German football club has appointed the former manager of Manchester United to succeed Xabi Alonso, the esteemed Liverpool icon who transferred to Real Madrid at the start of the current season.
Nevertheless, following a difficult initiation to his role in Germany, during which he attained only one point from his first two Bundesliga matches, Erik ten Hag has been dismissed from his position.
A statement issued by the club confirmed: “Bayer 04 Leverkusen has mutually agreed to part ways with head coach Erik ten Hag. This decision was reached by the shareholders’ committee, the club’s supervisory board, based on the recommendation of the management of Bayer 04.”
“Training will be overseen by the current backroom staff on an interim basis.”
Meanwhile, the club’s sporting director, Simon Rolfes, commented: “This decision was not an easy one for us. Nobody wanted to take this step.
“However, the past few weeks have shown that building a new and successful team with this setup is not feasible.
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