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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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NWFL Super Six: ‘Not Time for Celebration Yet’ — Aduku Maintains Focus Ahead of Bayelsa Queens Decider

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Head coach of Edo Queens, Moses Aduku, has insisted that his team will not get carried away despite moving to the top of the 2026 Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Premiership Super Six standings following a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Rivers Angels.

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The Matchday Four win pushed Edo Queens to nine points from four matches and set up a decisive final-day clash against defending champions Bayelsa Queens at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Port Harcourt.

Aduku praised his players for their resilience and discipline after bouncing back from an opening-day defeat to record three consecutive victories in the competition.

“I want to give kudos to my girls for playing to instruction and also for believing in ourselves that we could bounce back after that opening defeat,” Aduku said after the match.

Despite the impressive turnaround, the experienced tactician stressed that the team’s mission is far from complete, warning against premature celebrations ahead of the title showdown.

“We are not celebrating yet. Our focus completely shifts to Bayelsa Queens — that’s all I can say for now. We know we have one final hurdle to clear against a very tough opponent who happen to be the defending champions,” he added.

The upcoming encounter is expected to be a thrilling finale to the NWFL Super Six, with Bayelsa Queens also still in contention for the title as they seek to defend their crown.

For Edo Queens, victory in the decisive fixture would complete a remarkable redemption story and secure the club’s first-ever NWFL Premiership title.

The Benin City side has shown remarkable character throughout the tournament, recovering from early disappointment to place themselves within touching distance of domestic glory.

All eyes will now be on Port Harcourt as two of Nigeria’s top women’s football clubs battle for supremacy in what promises to be a high-stakes season finale.

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Thierry Henry Clarifies ‘Nigeria Shorts’ Joke After iShowSpeed Incident’s Backlash 

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Thierry Henry has clarified comments he made about Nigeria during a light-hearted exchange with popular streamer IShowSpeed at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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The former Arsenal and FC Barcelona forward came under criticism from some Nigerian fans after joking that wearing a mix of national team kits was “bad luck.”

The incident happened during the World Cup clash between the United States men’s national soccer team and Paraguay national football team, which ended in a 4-1 victory for the United States.

IShowSpeed attended the match wearing a USA jersey paired with Nigerian shorts, prompting Henry’s playful remark.

According to Henry, the joke was misunderstood by some viewers on social media, leading to backlash from Nigerian supporters who interpreted the comments as disrespectful toward Nigeria.

Speaking in a video posted online, Henry moved quickly to clear the air.

“I needed to clarify something because I don’t think people understand when you say stuff sometimes or when a joke is a joke,” Henry said.

The 1998 World Cup winner explained that his comments had nothing to do with Nigeria specifically, but rather the superstition of mixing different kits together.

“I just said to him it is bad luck to break the set. Could have been the shorts of France, Italy or Spain, I would have said the same thing,” he added.

Henry also stressed his admiration for Nigeria and its football supporters, especially Arsenal fans from the country.

“I even said that I love Naija. And by the way, I do. I have my respect for Nigeria and the people there. A lot of Arsenal fans, by the way out there, so don’t misunderstand that stuff, please.”

The French legend concluded by reiterating that Nigeria was never the subject of the joke.

“Nigeria is never bad luck. I was just saying breaking the set is bad luck with any other shorts.”

The clarification has since eased tensions online, with many fans accepting that the exchange with IShowSpeed was intended purely as harmless banter during the World Cup coverage.

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PFL Nigeria Delivers Bangers as Ignacio Campos Submits Wasi Adeshina in Main Event, Ocheme Knocks Out Ayinda in Lagos

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Ignacio Campos stunned the Lagos crowd with a dominant first-round submission victory over Nigerian fighter Wasi Adeshina in the headline bout of the Professional Fighters League (PFL) Nigeria event held at the Eko Convention Centre.

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The Spanish featherweight contender wasted little time asserting himself against hometown favorite Adeshina, securing a rear-naked choke submission at 1:45 of Round One to hand the Nigerian his first defeat under the PFL banner.

Campos and Adeshina opened the fight cautiously, exchanging strikes and grappling along the cage before the Spaniard delivered a perfectly timed knee that sent Adeshina crashing to the canvas.

Campos quickly capitalized with heavy ground-and-pound before taking his opponent’s back and locking in the fight-ending choke.

The victory improved Campos’ record to 8-2 and marked a statement win on African soil as he advanced in the competition.

In the co-main event, Nigeria’s Patrick Ocheme delivered one of the most spectacular finishes of the night, knocking out Ayinda Octave with a flying knee at 3:17 of the opening round in their lightweight tournament clash.

Ocheme measured his opponent early before connecting with the devastating strike while Octave attempted a takedown.

The Nigerian followed up briefly before the referee waved off the contest, improving Ocheme’s professional record to 8-1.

Karim Henniene also maintained his unbeaten run after submitting South Africa’s Thimna Mhlauli with an anaconda choke at 2:23 of Round One in their bantamweight tournament fight.

The Algerian moved smoothly into dominant grappling positions before forcing his opponent unconscious to move into the next phase of the competition.

Cornel Thompson booked a place in the lightweight semifinals with a unanimous decision victory over Aureo Cruz.

Thompson controlled much of the contest with sharp striking to earn scores of 29-28 across all judges’ scorecards.

Jordan Cabrel Fongno handed previously unbeaten Yahaya Yahuza the first loss of his professional career after stopping him with punches in the second round of their middleweight contest.

The referee halted the bout at 3:35 of Round Two following a barrage of strikes against the cage.

Elsewhere on the card, Raphael Uchegbu defeated Edson Machavane via unanimous decision to advance in the bantamweight tournament.

Former Invicta FC champion Elisandra Ferreira submitted Nigeria’s Juliet Ukah with an armbar in the second round of their strawweight matchup.

Hussain Al Kurdi also secured a submission victory over Abderrahman Errachidy with a rear-naked choke, while Dwight Joseph edged Alain Majorique by split decision in another bantamweight tournament bout.

Other winners on the night included Demba Seck, Boule Godogo, Styve Ngono Essono, and undefeated women’s strawweight prospect Shelda Chipito, who closed out her fight with a rear-naked choke finish against Haidy Ahmed.

The PFL Nigeria event delivered a night filled with dramatic finishes, submissions, and knockouts as fighters across Africa and beyond battled for progression in the PFL Africa tournaments.

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