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Our Focus Is Continental Success-Coach Eguma

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Technical adviser Stanley Eguma has explained the reason for the NPFL champion’s decision to pull out of the incoming season’s FA Cup.

Eguma recounted the hurdles and epes they passed through over the years from playing on the continent and during his days at Enyimba when they won the CAF champions league

Eguma stated that the club needs the time to focus and also they have had to review why Nigerian clubs don’t perform

Well on the continent and the nicking the shortcomings, one after the other to effect changes

The coach believes continental football success is more important to the football club at this moments because they have all that it takes achieve success in terms of sponsorship and the management financial backing.

Technical adviser Stanley Eguma has explained the reason for the NPFL champion’s decision to pull out of the incoming season’s FA Cup.

Eguma recounted the hurdles and epes they passed through over the years from playing on the continent and during his days at Enyimba when they won the CAF champions league

Eguma stated that the club needs the time to focus and also they have had to review why Nigerian clubs don’t perform

Well on the continent and the nicking the shortcomings, one after the other to effect changes

The coach believes continental football success is more important to the football club at this moments because they have all that it takes achieve success in terms of sponsorship and the management financial backing.

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Team Nigeria Jets to Cairo for 11th World Para Powerlifting Championships

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Joel Ajayi 


Excitement is high as Team Nigeria’s para powerlifting contingent departed Nigeria on Tuesday, October 7, for the 11th World Para Powerlifting Championships set to take place in Cairo, Egypt, from October 9 to 18, 2025. 


The milestone event marks the first-ever World Championships to be hosted on African soil, symbolizing a new era for the sport on the continent.


The first batch of Team Nigeria athletes left the country on Tuesday amid cheers and well-wishes from officials, fans, and supporters.

The second batch of the contingent is scheduled to depart tomorrow, October 8, from Lagos, completing the full team that will represent the nation at this landmark competition.


Speaking ahead of the departure, officials expressed confidence in the team’s readiness and determination to uphold Nigeria’s longstanding reputation as a force to be reckoned with, in global para powerlifting.


The National Sports Commission (NSC) reaffirmed its full support for the athletes, emphasizing the government’s commitment to promoting inclusivity and excellence in sports.

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