Basketball
FIBA names Nigeria’s Agada among those who starred the most on the last day of the 2025 AfroBasket Qualifiers

The 16 teams that will be competing at this year’s FIBA AfroBasket from 12-24 August have been confirmed, with some teams securing their places on the final day of qualifying.
A quintet of individuals put in stellar performances to send their teams to this year’s African championship in style.
Teams have 169 days to prepare for the 2025 edition of the AfroBasket set to be hosted by former champions Angola, who will be chasing a record-extending 12th title.
FIBA- Africa looked at the matches and the players and featured nine players who were the stars of the final day on Sunday.
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For the second game in a row, Agada was a thorn in their side’s side, scoring 23 points in a convincing 77-62 win over 2021 AfroBasket semifinalists Cape Verde.
The 30-year-old played just over 30 minutes and finished two rebounds shy of a double-double while adding six assists and five steals for an efficiency rating of 29.
Nigeria entered the competition after an 0-3 start, but his disruptive presence on the floor helped them to a 3-0 run to qualify, averaging 19 points, 7.7 rebounds and 6.3 assists.
The other players highlighted are: Ousmane Drame of Guinea, Karim Maneof Senegal, Childe Dundao of Angola, Siriman Kanoute of Mali, as well as Ntore Habimana (Rwanda) Aliou Fadiala Diarra (Mali) Allan Dokossi (Central African Republic)and Nisre Zouzoua (Cote d’Ivoire)
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Basketball
VIDEO: Nigeria’s D’Tigers round off AfroBasket Qualifiers with defeat of Cape Verde

It turned into a 100 per cent performance for Nigeria’s men’s basketball team, D’Tigers as they won all their three Group B matches of the AfroBasket 2025 qualifiers, setting a pace for the men’s football team, Super Eagles who like D’Tigers, have a bad head start in their World Cup qualifying duels.
D’Tigers went into the last qualifying window for the 2025 AfroBasket qualifying series as the bottom-placed team in Group B.
But they turned things around with their opening defeat of hosts, Libya and followed up with that of Uganda.
Initial front-runners, Cape Verde on Sunday evening became their third victim after inflicting a 77-62 defeat on the island nation.
As in the previous matches, the Nigerian team came from behind to achieve success.
They trailed 26-22 in the first quarter. In the second quarter, they had a massive 26-7 win before Cape Verde stepped up their game in the third quarter, winning 21-13.
Nigeria bounced back in the final quarter, winning 16-8 to achieve the aggregate 77-62 win.
Watch the highlights here: https://www.fiba.basketball/en/events/fiba-afrobasket-2025-qualifiers/games/118738-NGR-CPV
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Basketball
Nigeria and other Group B teams qualify for AfroBasket 2025

On the final day of the AfroBasket 2025 mini tournament in Tripoli, Libya, Nigeria, currently third on the log of Group B may have qualified, even ahead of their last match this Sunday with Cape Verde.
According to FIBA Africa on its website, Cape Verde, Libya, Nigeria, and Uganda are qualified for the final tournament holding in Angola in August.
The team that will finish fourth in this group will qualify as the best-fourth team of the AfroBasket Qualifiers.
The upcoming gamesthis Sunday are: Uganda vs. Libya and Cape Verde versus Nigeria.
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Basketball
Nigeria’s D’Tigers beat Uganda With Explosive Fourth Quarter Comeback

Nigeria men’s basketball team, D’Tigers put up a scintillating last-quarter display on Saturday evening to beat Uganda 87-67 at the AfroBasket 2025 qualifying series going on in Tripoli.
After trailing at halftime following 16-12 and 18-16 losses in the first two quarters, the Nigerian side began a fight back in the third quarter which they won 27-25.
At the Grand Hall in Tripoli venue, the comeback achievement was completed in the fourth quarter which Nigeria won massively by 32-8 as the Ugandans crumbled.
Going into the last match on Sunday with Cape Verde, the Saturday defeat of Uganda has renewed the possibility of the hitherto bottom-placed Nigeria to qualify.
At the moment and with the previous matches played before the Tripoli mini-tournament, Nigeria now have seven points, the same as Uganda and Cape Verde.
Cape Verde however still have a game with Libya later in the evening.
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