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Eniola Aluko Slams Ian Wright For Blocking Female Football Analysts
Nigerian-born former female football star, Eniola Aluko has slammed Arsenal of England icon, Ian Wright and other male analysts for allegedly blocking opportunities for women who want to appear as pundits.
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Sports247 reports that Aluko, who made top marks for Chelsea Ladies, Juvebtus of Italy and England’s women’s national team for several years, felt slighted that Wright and other male pundits take over almost every broadcast.
Aluko, who sparked controversy last April when she declared that Wright needed to be aware of ‘the damage he was doing the women’s game,’ reiterated her view that male pundits are blocking female presenters.
She further alleged that male analysts have ‘gatekept’ women from being regular pundits and suggested that Wright’s presence is making it tougher for female analysts to get spots in the television industry.
The England ex-international added during ‘90s Baby Show’ that women are being blocked by the presence of male icons like Wright and Nigerian-born former defender, Nedum Onuoha, who are prominent in the ITV and BBC punditry teams.
Aluko recalled, “Last year, at the Women’s Lionesses final, I sat in the stands. I wasn’t on it for ITV for the final. Farah Williams was next to me. Farah Williams has 170 caps for England.
“The two broadcasters that had the rights – ITV, BBC. On BBC, you’ve got Ellen White, Steph Houghton and Nedum Onuoha. No offence to Nedum Onouha, nothing against him, I don’t know whether he played for England or not.
“You’re on the main panel for the final for England Women. Let’s go over to ITV, I’m in the stands with 105 caps, so you have got two women with 290 caps. For ITV, it’s Ian Wright, Emma Hayes and Kaz Carney.
“So out of six spots, two have gone to men, meanwhile you have got 290 sitting in the stands. I have never done a final and I am probably going to struggle to think of any woman, female pundit, who has done a men’s major final.”
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Nnamdi Makes History as First Nigerian Man to Win NCAA Javelin Title
Nigeria’s rising athletics sensation, Chinecherem Prosper Nnamdi, has etched his name into the history books after becoming the first Nigerian male athlete to win the NCAA men’s javelin title.
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The talented thrower achieved the remarkable feat on Thursday at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon, producing a sensational performance to clinch the prestigious collegiate crown.
Nnamdi set the tone early in the competition with a massive opening throw of 82.26 metres, a mark that proved unbeatable throughout the event. His dominance was evident from the very first round as he outclassed a highly competitive field.
The Nigerian star delivered two throws beyond the 80-metre mark, underlining his consistency and quality on one of the biggest stages in collegiate athletics.
Representing his institution with distinction, Nnamdi finished ahead of Bahamas’ Keyshawn Strachan, who claimed second place with a best throw of 80.65m, while Jack Larriviere settled for third position after recording 77.91m.
The historic triumph marks another major milestone in Nnamdi’s rapidly growing career and further highlights Nigeria’s increasing influence in field events on the global athletics scene.
By securing the NCAA title, Nnamdi not only captured one of the most coveted honours in college athletics but also cemented his status as one of Nigeria’s brightest track and field prospects.
His groundbreaking achievement is expected to serve as inspiration for aspiring Nigerian athletes while reinforcing the country’s growing reputation in events traditionally dominated by athletes from Europe and North America.
With this latest success, Nnamdi continues to strengthen his credentials ahead of future international competitions and major championships.
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Amaju Pinnick Admits Back-To-Back World Cup Failures Remain A Major Regret
Former President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, has admitted that Nigeria’s failure to qualify for back-to-back FIFA World Cups remains one of the biggest disappointments of his football administration career.
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Reflecting on the Super Eagles’ absence from consecutive World Cup tournaments, Pinnick described the situation as painful given the enormous opportunities that come with participating on football’s biggest stage.
“Missing back-to-back World Cups is one of my biggest regrets,” Pinnick said.
According to the former NFF president, qualifying for the World Cup goes beyond football success, as it also brings commercial benefits, international exposure, and national pride.
“The World Cup helps put the country on the global map,” he implied.
Pinnick stressed that the absence from consecutive tournaments has deprived Nigerian football of valuable opportunities both on and off the pitch.
“There are many benefits attached to World Cup participation,” he noted.
Despite the disappointment, the football administrator expressed confidence that Nigerian football is moving in the right direction.
“The NFF is working hard to correct the situation,” he added.
Pinnick revealed that the long-term objective is not only to qualify for the next World Cup but also to make a significant impact at the tournament.
“We are hungry to qualify and make a statement,” he stressed.
The former football boss also declared that Nigeria’s ambitions begin with the next Africa Cup of Nations.
“Nigeria is ready to challenge for the AFCON title again,” he said.
The Super Eagles continue rebuilding under coach Eric Chelle as preparations continue for future competitions.
“Many supporters are eager to see Nigeria return to the World Cup stage,” football observers believe.
For Amaju Pinnick, the message is clear.
Missing consecutive World Cups remains painful.
The federation is determined to reverse the trend.
And Nigeria must return to competing among the world’s elite football nations.
Because the World Cup remains the ultimate stage for showcasing a country’s football strength and global ambition.
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Terem Moffi Believes Super Eagles Are Close To Ending AFCON Trophy Wait
Super Eagles striker Terem Moffi has expressed confidence that Nigeria is edging closer to winning a major international trophy after coming agonisingly close in recent Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.
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Reflecting on the team’s recent performances, Moffi noted that the Super Eagles have shown steady progress despite falling short of lifting the trophy.
“I believe we are getting closer to achieving something special,” Moffi said.
According to the forward, Nigeria’s silver-medal finish and bronze-medal success in the last two AFCON tournaments demonstrate that the team is moving in the right direction.
“The signs are there that we can achieve something big,” he implied.
Moffi, however, warned that talent alone will not be enough to end Nigeria’s wait for continental glory.
“We still have to work very hard to make it happen,” he noted.
The OGC Nice striker stressed that success at major tournaments requires commitment, discipline, and consistency from every member of the squad.
“It will take a lot of hard work from everyone,” he added.
Nigeria continues rebuilding under coach Eric Chelle, with several new players being integrated into the national team setup.
“The squad has a good blend of experience and emerging talent,” many football observers believe.
Recent performances against top opposition have also increased optimism about the future of the Super Eagles.
“There is a growing belief that the team can compete for major honours again,” supporters continue to say.
For Terem Moffi, the message is clear.
The Super Eagles are moving in the right direction.
A major trophy remains within reach.
And hard work will be the key to turning potential into success.
Because winning championships requires more than talent—it demands consistency, sacrifice, and belief.
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