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Nigeria Secures FIFAe Nations League Spot as FIFA Hides Update on 2026 World Cup Nigeria-DR Congo Eligibility Protest 

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Nigeria has received a boost on the global digital football stage after world football governing body FIFA officially confirmed the country’s participation in the 2026 FIFAe Nations League, even as uncertainty continues over its fate in the race for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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FIFA announced that Nigeria is among the nations qualified for the upcoming FIFAe Nations League season, featuring three competitive categories: eFootball (Console), eFootball (Mobile), and Rocket League.

Nigeria successfully qualified in all three divisions, underlining the country’s growing footprint in global football esports.

In total, FIFA confirmed that 115 countries qualified in the console division, 81 in mobile, and 84 in Rocket League.

Nigeria’s qualification follows its strong showing at the FIFAe World Cup qualifiers in Saudi Arabia, where the team reached the quarter-finals before bowing out.

The development represents a significant milestone for Nigeria’s esports ambitions, particularly after narrowly missing out on a place at the 2025 FIFAe World Cup.

With qualification now secured, preparations are expected to intensify as Nigerian gamers target a better outing in the 2026 edition.

Participation in the FIFAe Nations League is viewed as a key platform to showcase Nigeria’s rising digital football talent and strengthen its presence in the rapidly expanding competitive gaming ecosystem.

Nigeria Protest Against Dr Congo Eligibility Issue Remained Unresolve

Away from esports, attention remains firmly fixed on Nigeria’s conventional football fortunes.

The Super Eagles are still awaiting FIFA’s ruling on a petition filed by the Nigeria Football Federation against the DR Congo over alleged player eligibility issues during their 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying playoff clash.

DR Congo progressed from the tie after a penalty shootout victory, advancing to the intercontinental playoff stage.

A favourable ruling for Nigeria could yet revive the Super Eagles’ World Cup qualification hopes.

For now, however, Nigeria’s confirmed berth in the FIFAe Nations League stands as a welcome positive, offering the nation a chance to shine on the global stage while awaiting FIFA’s final decision on the World Cup qualification dispute.

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China’s Haolin Wang Relishes Victory At ITF J30 World Tennis Tour In Abuja

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Fast-rising Chinese female youngster, Haolin Wang is relishing her conquest of the second leg of this year’s ITF J30 World Tennis Tour in Abuja, Sports247 reports.

The Chinese lass recovered from her initial defeat by Nigeria’s female junior number one, Khadijat Eleojo Mohammed, in the first leg to snatch victory in the second stage.

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Wang admitted afterwards that she was excited with the transformation she got against the same player during their second game and thanked everyone who made it possible.

While revealing that she dreams of playing at the highest level of professional tennis in years to come, especially at the French Open in Roland Garros, Wang told Sports247 that she won the J30 second leg in Abuja with sheer determination.

The highly jovial Wang retorted excitedly, “I am happy that I defeated Khadija and I won this one. It’s because I was determined that I wouldn’t lose again.

“I thank everyone that made me happy during this J30 tournament in Abuja. I also thank my mum, my coach and my fans. My next target is to play at Roland Garros and win it one day in the future.”

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1xBet Shortlisted in Five Categories at SiGMA Africa 2026: Strategy, Audience Insight, and Trust at the Core

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Global brand 1xBet is once again in the spotlight of the African iGaming industry. The company will participate in SiGMA Africa 2026, taking place March 3–5 at the Grand Arena within GrandWest Casino and Entertainment World in Cape Town.

Africa has long been a priority region for 1xBet: dynamic regulation, growing player protection standards, professional local partners, and innovative solutions make the market here unique. The company is known for its expertise in market approaches and a partner ecosystem that supports long-term growth strategies.

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1xBet actively supports sports across the continent, serving as an official partner of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and all its tournaments. 1xBet collaborates with leading clubs and sports federations throughout Africa, invests in grassroots tournaments, and helps young talents reach their full potential. Among its global partners are FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain, FIBA, and other international organizations, reinforcing the brand’s strong reputation.

Five nominations reflecting continued leadership

In 2024, 1xBet was recognized as Best Sportsbook Operator in Africa, affirming its leadership on the continent.

In 2025, the brand was named Best on Mobile, highlighting its innovative mobile solutions and user-centric approach across African markets.

In 2026, the company was shortlisted in five SiGMA Africa Awards categories:

  • Best on Mobile 2026 (Supported by ALEA)
  • Best Casino Operator 2026 (Supported by ALEA)
  • Best Sportsbook Operator 2026 (Supported by Velitech)
  • Best Marketing Campaign 2026 (Global FIBA Strategic Partnership)
  • Best Affiliate Program 2026 (1xPartners)

Each nomination reflects the company’s tangible achievements — from innovation and marketing to affiliate strategies and responsible gaming culture. Voting is open until February 23, 2026, for delegates and the broader audience.

 1xBalance: conscious play and trust

SiGMA Africa 2026 will feature a Responsible Marketing expert panel, in which industry leaders will discuss how marketing practices intersect with player protection. Among the speakers is Nnanna Ewuzie, Compliance Manager, 1xBet Nigeria, who will share practical insights from the African market. The panel will cover everything from enforcing age restrictions to implementing effective verification and control tools, showing how responsible marketing directly supports responsible gambling.

“Responsible gaming is more than rules. It’s about trust, awareness, and understanding players. We want everyone to approach betting with a clear mind, understand their actions, and enjoy fair and safe play,” —  Nnanna Chigozie Ewuzie, Compliance Manager, 1xBet Nigeria.

Nnanna Chigozie Ewuzie will also present practical case studies of the brand’s work with young people, including support for local sports and the organization of the 1xCup football tournament.

A key focus will also be the interaction between operators and regulators, a vital factor in shaping sustainable industry standards across the region. The panel will also share insights from the 1xBet recently published Player Protection Index, revealing how fragmented regulations across African markets pose both challenges and opportunities for the industry. This discussion highlights how a thoughtful, player-centered approach creates a safer, more trustworthy ecosystem while allowing the market to grow responsibly.

An ecosystem that scales opportunities

At SiGMA Africa 2026, Booth No. 706 becomes a true point of attraction for partners, showcasing proven approaches and offering a hands-on experience. Visitors will enjoy:

  • Afro-Memo — a memory and attention game with African masks, playable solo or in teams.
  • Discussions and insights — real cases on traffic, affiliate models, and player retention strategies, giving partners the chance to exchange experiences and ask questions.
  • Prizes and atmosphere — iPads, AirPods, and a lively environment that makes exploring the brand memorable and engaging.

Booth No. 706 is more than a meeting point — it’s where strategy, partnership, and live dialogue intersect, showing what really works in Africa and giving partners practical takeaways to apply in their own markets.

Participating in SiGMA Africa 2026 allows 1xBet to exchange insights, discuss market trends, and reinforce its presence in Africa.

The five award nominations confirm not only the company’s innovative strategy but also the trust and respect it commands from partners and the wider industry, making the brand a reliable anchor for anyone building a business in the region.

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Nigeria Needs Home Grown Tennis Solution – Segun Aluko

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Nigeria needs a system through which young tennis talents are encouraged to grow within the shores of the country instead of trooping abroad in search of greener pastures, Sports247 reports.

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This charge was given by the president of Nigeria Tennis Players’ Parents Association, Mr Segun Aluko, who stressed that looking for talents based abroad is not a proper approach to developing the racquet sport for the country.

Aluko added in an exclusive interview with Sports247: “We have a lot of players based in America, especially in colleges; but the most important thing is how do we develop a home-grown tennis solution.

“To play tennis in Europe and America costs an arm and a leg … it’s extremely expensive; yet there’s no guarantee that the players would even be successful.

“So, we need to have a system whereby we can build players in Nigeria, to at least play Futures and Challengers tournaments before we then raise them to the foreign mat.”

Aluko reckoned further that Nigerian players have shown in recent years that they have what it takes to seek top marks internationally, especially with the recent victory over Uzbekistan in the Davis Cup qualifiers played in Lagos.

He, however, warned that the country’s next outing will be tougher, as the Davis Cup team is scheduled to play away to Morocco in September, which would surely be a tricky outing for the ambitious visitors.

“It’s actually not easy to have players out there, but we are not doing badly. We are not there yet, where we had top players five, seven years ago, but there’s still a lot of room for improvement.

“Our next challenge in the Davis Cup will be Morocco, which is a very emotional set-up. They will do everything possible to ensure we don’t win. But, win or lose, I will still give our boys a lot of kudos.

“Considering how our boys defeated Uzbekistan, Morocco should not be a big deal, but it won’t be easy. We saw what they did in football to Nigeria and other countries at the Nations Cup.

“They are always very desperate to win; but we should see it as an opportunity for us to further develop our tennis and our system.

“Let’s prepare the boys properly to play against Morocco. They may not be lucky enough to win, since they will be playing away, but I know they will give a very good account of themselves,” Aluko enthused.

He concluded by pointing out that the Davis Cup adventure will further reveal the need for Nigeria to develop home-grown talent, who can be called upon at short notice to step out and lift the country’s flag very high at every point in time.

Aluko submitted, “This will help us to further see the reason why we must develop tennis here at home. We are trying, but we need to do better.

“For us to beat Uzbekistan, who are ranked around 45 in the world, and they have a player who defeated (Novak) Djokovic in the Australia Open singles, shows that there is something good about tennis in Nigeria.

“We just need to have the right investment, the right focus and the right concentration. We have a lot of talent, and our players are doing really well; but we have a lot of work to do.

“We have to put the right system in place and get a proper structure for the game in Nigeria, so that we can have a good chance in the world of tennis.”

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