Nigeria secured their 10th title in the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) after a dramatic comeback vs Morocco women’s national football team. The Falcon’s dominance continues — but what are the systemic issues behind the scenes (funding, training, exposure)?
Moses Itauma, a 20-year-old heavyweight boxer, has publicly expressed that his “end goal” is to fight professionally in Nigeria. What would a major pro boxing event in Nigeria mean for the sport’s infrastructure and popularity?
The Super Eagles secured their spot in the inter-confederation playoff for the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a 4-0 win over Benin Republic national football team. Although they didn’t qualify directly, the win sets up a high-stakes playoff path. The pressure is now on the Eagles. What must change for them to make it through the playoff?
The AfDB is set to lend Nigeria US$500 million in 2025 as part of a US$1 billion budget-support programme, following major economic reforms by President Bola Tinubu (fuel subsidy removal, forex unification, tax reform). Cash-in or cash-out? Nigeria’s economy and the politics of reform funding.
There are reports of an alleged coup plot involving 16 detained officers, which the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has denied. The government supports the denial, but some political parties say the narrative might be misused to suppress opposition. The African Democratic Congress (ADC) warned the Federal Government against using the coup narrative to silence rivals.