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Bouloussa Salutes Aruna Quadri After Thrilling ITTF Africa Cup Semi-Final
Algerian table tennis star Mehdi Bouloussa has praised Nigeria’s Aruna Quadri after edging him 4–3 in a pulsating semi-final at the ITTF Africa Cup.
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The closely contested encounter lived up to expectations, with both players already assured of qualification for the ITTF World Cup. Despite that, neither held back, producing a high-quality duel that swung momentum several times before Bouloussa clinched the decisive game.
“It felt really good to win a match like this,” Bouloussa said. “Aruna is a legend of African table tennis. Playing against him is always tough, and this one demanded everything from me.”
Quadri, a multiple African champion and one of the continent’s most accomplished players, pushed Bouloussa to the limit with his trademark power and intensity.
The Algerian admitted that overcoming the Nigerian in such circumstances made the victory even more special.
“When you beat a player of Aruna’s calibre, it gives you confidence,” he added. “Even though we both had already qualified for the World Cup, we wanted to test ourselves at the highest level.”
The match was widely regarded as one of the highlights of the tournament, underlining the growing depth and competitiveness of African table tennis.
For Quadri, the narrow defeat did little to diminish his standing, as he once again demonstrated why he remains a benchmark for players across the continent.
Both athletes will now turn their attention to the ITTF World Cup, where they are expected to carry Africa’s hopes against the world’s elite.
The semi-final clash not only showcased technical brilliance and mental resilience but also symbolised the healthy rivalry driving African table tennis forward on the global stage.
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Seven-Year-Old Rising Star: Adesire Samuel Captivates with Exceptional Football Promise
At just seven years old, Okunrinboye Adesire Samuel is already attracting attention as one of the most exciting emerging football talents in Nigeria, with his precocious skill, discipline, and maturity marking him out as a player to watch for the future.
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Born on December 29, 2018, in Ondo Town and raised in Akure, Ondo State, Adesire is a Primary 3 pupil at Adetola International Nursery and Primary School, where he balances academic excellence with a rapidly growing football career.
Currently captaining the Under-10 side of Skima Brighten Football Academy, the young midfielder-forward has become known for his fearless dribbling, composure on the ball, and natural attacking instinct, traits that first became evident when he was only three years old.
A Talent Recognized Early
According to his father and mentor, Okunrinboye Olushola Paul, Adesire’s gift revealed itself in an unforgettable moment of childhood curiosity.
“On a particular day, our neighbor was practicing juggling, and Adesire stood frozen, watching the ball as if there was a divine connection between him and football,” his father recalled. “That was when I knew he was born to play.”
From that moment, football became inseparable from the young boy’s life.
By age two, he was already playing with his elder brother and training partner, Okunrinboye Opemipo Simeon, and by age three, his father had begun structured development of his talent.
Award-Winning Promise
Adesire’s biggest breakthrough came at the Unique Egalitarian Soccer Championship in Ede, Osun State, where he won the Most Promising Player Award, confirming his growing reputation among youth football circles.
He has since represented his academy in multiple tournaments, earning praise for his technical brilliance and courage against older, stronger opponents.
Though his dribbling flair makes him difficult to defend, it has also brought challenges.

“He loves taking on three or four defenders,” said his father. “Sometimes older players kick him to stop him, but he is learning how to balance dribbling with passing and smarter positioning.”
Football, Faith, and Character
Off the pitch, Adesire is described as calm, gentle, and compassionate, a child with what his family calls “a heart of gold.”
He is known for caring for younger children in his neighborhood, defending them, sharing food with hungry kids, and showing unusual empathy for someone his age.
He also enjoys reading the Bible, playing PlayStation football games, watching cartoons, especially Superbook, and practicing alone for hours, sometimes even indoors.
One memorable moment of that dedication came when, at age five, he accidentally broke the family television while practicing ball control in the sitting room.
“I didn’t punish him,” his father said. “I didn’t want to discourage his passion.”
Driven by Big Dreams
Adesire dreams of one day playing for Chelsea FC, inspired by global stars such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi, and Ronaldinho.
In his own words:
“I always ask my Daddy to take me to go and train so I can be like Ronaldinho.”
His long-term ambition is clear: to develop abroad in elite football environments such as Spain or England, where he hopes world-class coaches can refine his abilities into professional excellence.
A Father’s Commitment, A Wider Lesson
Since losing his mother, the late Mrs. Temitope Okunrinboye, Adesire has been raised in a close-knit family of three, his father, elder brother, and himself.
His father, a civil servant, has become his greatest supporter, transporting him to training sessions every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, often spending up to five hours supervising practice.
“The more you train harder, the better you become and the closer you are to your dreams,” his father tells him regularly.
Their story is increasingly being seen as a model of intentional parenting in talent development, an example of how early recognition, sacrifice, and guidance can transform raw ability into structured promise.
More Than a Football Story
Adesire’s journey is not just about football, it is also about education, parenting, and opportunity.
His story highlights the importance of discovering children’s talents early, nurturing them responsibly, and proving that academic success and athletic ambition can coexist.
For now, the gifted seven-year-old continues to train relentlessly in Akure, carrying with him not only the dreams of a child but the growing expectations of a football future Nigeria may one day celebrate on the world stage.
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Ifeanyi Osondu Signs First Professional Contract with Kisvárda FC
Promising Nigerian talent Ifeanyi Osondu has officially taken a major step in his football career, signing his first professional contract with Hungarian club Kisvárda FC.
The youngster, who developed at Klassisch Football Academy in Lagos State, expressed excitement after sealing the move, describing it as a significant milestone in his journey.
Osondu is now set to begin a new chapter in Hungary, where he aims to showcase his abilities and make a meaningful impact with the club, fondly known as the Várkerti Vitézek.
The deal was successfully facilitated by UK-based Nigerian FIFA-licensed agent Philip Mba, who played a key role in securing the move for the highly rated prospect.
Kisvárda FC, based in the northeastern region of Hungary, provides Osondu with a platform to develop further in European football.
The move represents both an opportunity and a challenge, as he transitions from grassroots football in Nigeria to the professional ranks abroad.
Osondu’s signing reflects the growing trend of Nigerian youth talents making early moves to Europe in pursuit of development and exposure.
With the right environment and guidance, he will be looking to establish himself, gain valuable experience, and progress within the competitive European football system.
As he embarks on this new journey, expectations will be high for the young forward to adapt quickly and seize the opportunity to grow into a key player for his new club.
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DG NSC Lifts Team Nigeria Judo Camp With a Morale Boosting Visit head of African Championship in Kenya
The camp of the Nigeria senior judo team received a big boost on Monday following the visit of the Director General of the National Sports Commission, NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade, ahead of the forthcoming Africa senior judo championship in Kenya.
The DG and his team visited the players in training and reassured them of the Government’s full support as they intensified preparations to fly the country’s flag in Nairobi, Kenya later this month.
The DG reaffirmed the Sports Commission’s Committment to ensure no stone is left unturned for the team to prepare adequately for the tournament.
“I salute you guys dedication and commitment but at the same time I also want to urge you all to stay disciplined at all times and put in the hardwork to achieve a successful outing in Kenya”.

“I personally bring you greetings from the Chairman of the Commission, Mallam Shehu Dikko, who is also keen to see that sport like Judo reaches its full potential adequate support”.
“I understand that this year’s tournament in Kenya is also a pathway to the Olympic qualifiers which attest to the seriousness the Commission has attached to your camping and preparations”.
“Be rest assured that all your requests have been approved and your guy’s job is to go out there and do the country proud in performance and in conduct”.
Captain of the team Kehinde Aremu while thanking the Director General for the morale boosting visit, added that the visit has further put more fire in their belly to go do the country proud.
The Director General later left the judokas with plenty of smiles and cheers as he personally splashed some cash on them.
The Africa senior Judo championship holds from the 20th to the 29th of April in Nairobi, Kenya.
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