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National Sports Commission Mourns Passing of Legendary Green Eagles Midfielder, Henry Nwosu, MON
The National Sports Commission (NSC) expresses deep sorrow over the passing of former Green Eagles midfielder Henry Nwosu, who died at the age of 62.
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Nwosu, a native of Imo State, was one of Nigeria’s most gifted midfielders and a proud member of the historic Nigerian team that won the country’s first continental title at the 1980 African Cup of Nations on home soil. He was the youngest player in the squad that etched Nigeria’s name into African football history.
Director General of the National Sports Commission, Hon. Bukola Olopade, described Nwosu’s passing as a painful loss to Nigerian football and the wider sporting community.
“Nigeria has lost one of its football icons and a true patriot of the game. Henry Nwosu was not just a member of the historic 1980 AFCON-winning team; he was a symbol of the passion, discipline and creativity that define Nigerian football,” Hon. Olopade said.
“His contributions to the growth of the game, both as a player and later as a coach, will forever remain part of our sporting heritage. The National Sports Commission joins the entire football family in mourning this great son of Nigeria while celebrating the remarkable legacy he leaves behind.”
Nwosu was infamous his visionary creativity and technical brilliance in midfield, and enjoyed a remarkable career that inspired generations of Nigerian footballers.
After hanging up his boots, he continued to serve the game as a coach, contributing to the growth of domestic football and nurturing young talents across the country.
Hon. Olopade added that the story of Nwosu’s career will continue to inspire young athletes across the country.
“As we continue our mission to develop sports and empower young talents, the legacy of heroes like Henry Nwosu reminds us of the heights Nigerian athletes can achieve with dedication and patriotism.”
The National Sports Commission extends its heartfelt condolences to the family of the late football legend, the Nigerian football community, and the people of Imo State.
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Clear Intent’ Ikorodu City Coach Ozegbagbe Salutes Team Spirit After Hard Fought Win Over Warri Wolves in Lagos
Head coach Bright Ozegbagbe has praised his team’s resilience and mentality following Ikorodu City FC’s dramatic 4–3 victory over Warri Wolves FC in a Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Matchday 32 clash.
The pulsating encounter, held at the Mobolaji Johnson Arena on Sunday, March 29, 2026, delivered seven goals in an end-to-end contest that showcased attacking quality from both sides.
Reacting after the match, Ozegbagbe took to social media to celebrate his team’s performance, highlighting their determination and belief:
“Emphatic win at the arena .Statement performance. Strong mentality. Clear intent.
The belief stays alive, till the very end, till the final whistle. ” Ozegbagbe wrote .
Ikorodu City made a fast start, with Abayomi Ayodeji netting twice (8’, 42’) to set the tone. Joseph Arumala added another in the 24th minute, while Tosin Oyedokun struck in the 54th minute to complete the hosts’ tally.
Warri Wolves responded through C. Orji (26’) and a brace from I. Evwierhurhoma (52’ penalty, 90’), but fell just short in a fiercely contested tie.
Arumala’s goal proved significant, as the forward moved into a tie for the NPFL top scorer chart with 11 goals this season—further underlining his importance to Ikorodu City’s campaign.
The victory marks Ikorodu City’s 14th win of the season and lifts them to third place on 52 points, keeping them firmly in contention for a continental qualification spot behind leaders Rivers United and second-placed Enugu Rangers on 55 and 54 points respectively.
Warri Wolves, meanwhile, remain 13th on 40 points as they continue their push for a stronger finish in the league.
Ikorodu City’s spirited display and late-game composure reflect a side growing in confidence, something their coach believes could prove decisive as the season approaches its climax.
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NPFL: Bendel Insurance, Boboye Fined; Home Matches to Be Played Behind Closed Doors
Bendel Insurance have been sanctioned for multiple breaches of the NPFL Framework and Rules following their Matchday 32 fixture against Plateau United on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium in Benin City.
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According to the league authorities, the Benin City club failed to provide adequate and effective security during the match, which led to unauthorized individuals gaining access to restricted areas.
The club’s supporters were also found guilty of displaying unsporting behaviour capable of bringing the game into disrepute.
In addition, fans reportedly harassed match officials and failed to conduct themselves in an orderly manner.
Head coach Kennedy Boboye was also cited for gross misconduct towards a match official, an act deemed contrary to the principles of fair play and discipline.
As part of the sanctions, Bendel Insurance were fined ₦2 million for failing to provide adequate security and an additional ₦1 million for supporters’ misconduct.
The club will also pay ₦2 million for holding match officials hostage for approximately 40 minutes after the game.
Boboye has been fined ₦2 million and handed a 17-match suspension for his actions.
Furthermore, Bendel Insurance will play their next three home matches behind closed doors as part of the disciplinary measures imposed by the NPFL.
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J200 Champion Ogunsakin Climbs 18 Steps up to Career-High Ranking, Begins J300 Cairo Campaign
Nigeria’s rising tennis star Seun Ogunsakin has reached a new milestone in his junior career after climbing 18 places in the latest ITF rankings to a career-high world No. 64.
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The 17-year-old earned the significant jump following his impressive triumph at the J200 tournament in Cairo over the weekend, further cementing his status as one of Africa’s brightest young prospects.
Ogunsakin’s steady rise continues to gather momentum, with the Ekiti-born player now firmly in contention for a place in the main draw of Roland Garros junior event if his current form is maintained.
Fresh off his J200 success, the Nigerian will waste no time returning to action as he begins his J300 Cairo campaign. He is scheduled to face Botswana’s Ntungamili Raguin in the first round on Monday.
The matchup presents an intriguing contest, with Ogunsakin having defeated Raguin en route to his title win last week.
However, the Botswana player has proven his resilience on the big stage, having reached the third round of the Australian Open junior event earlier this year after progressing through the qualifiers.
Ogunsakin, who narrowly missed out on qualifying for the Australian Open, will be aiming to build on his recent success and continue his upward trajectory on the global junior circuit.
Currently Nigeria’s top-ranked junior player, Ogunsakin has enjoyed a remarkable rise over the past year.
His achievements include winning the U-18 Africa Regional Championship and multiple J100 titles, while training at the ITF High Performance Centre in Tunisia.
With confidence high and form on his side, the Nigerian teenager will be looking to make a strong statement in Cairo as he pushes closer to junior Grand Slam qualification.
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