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HURRAH! NIGERIA’S PREMIER FOOTBALL LEAGUE IS BACK!

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BY APESIN ADEMOLA.

The Nigerian football fields are again set agog. First it went on break shortly before Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup last June. Then it got enmeshed in the protracted legal dispute over the leadership of the Nigeria Football Federation.

To meet CAF deadline for the submission of teams for its club competitions, a “Doctrine of Necessity” canvassed by Sports Village Square had to be adopted.

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When that was over, the protest by sections of the top-flight league and the immediate lower cadre about the promotion and relegation processes bedevilled the start of a new season for the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL). Gladly however, all is now finally settled and the 2018/19 NPFL get off the ground on Sunday.

Now divided into two groups of 12 teams each, the top two teams in each group of the regular 22-match season will fight for the title in the round-robin championship phase, while the bottom four in each section will battle to determine which four teams will stay up.

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On the opening day, Lobi Stars and Rangers, both in Group A, will be excused from duty because of their continental fixtures. Their league matches (Lobi Stars v Katsina United, Rangers v Niger Tornadoes) will be rearranged.

Also, since the Nigerian National League Super 8, was concluded only last Thursday, the Matchday 1 fixtures of the newly promoted teams will be rescheduled.

Kaduna-based Kada Stars, which won the NNL Super 8, would have been in Port Harcourt on Sunday to face Go Round FC, while Insurance of Benin, runners-up of the Super 8, would have played away to Wikki Tourists. 

Also postponed are the matches involving Gombe United and Remo Stars, the other teams just elevated. Gombe United would have had a date in Damaturu with Yobe Desert Stars, while Remo Stars were to be hosted by Rivers United.

Also in Group A with title holders Lobi Stars are Enyimba, Nigeria’s most successful club with two CAF Champions League and as many CAF Super Cup titles in their trophy shelf but who have not won the domestic league title since 2015, their seventh win.

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Enyimba will start the campaign at home against Lagos team MFM, who almost won the league in the 2016/17 season dropping out to eventual champions Plateau United in the last two rounds of matches.

The other match in Group A pairs Kwara United against Sunshine Stars in Ilorin, while four matches are to be played another day. These are the earlier mentioned Lobi Stars v Katsina United, Rangers v Niger Tornadoes, Wikki Tourists v Insurance, and Rivers United v Remo Stars.

Last season’s runners-up Akwa United and 2016/17 winners Plateau United headline Group B that also include former champions Kano Pillars.

Akwa United will host El-Kanemi Warriors at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo, while Plateau United welcome FC Ifeanyi Ubah to Rwang Pam Stadium, Jos as Kano Pillars engage Heartland at the Sani Abacha Stadium and Nasarawa United v Abia Warriors.

Yobe Desert Stars v Gombe United, Go Round FC v Kada Stars are to be rearranged.

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Insurance of Benin, one of the country’s legacy club sides, last played in the top flight 10 years ago, while Gombe Stars and Remo Stars are making a return to the topflight.

Matchday 1 fixtures…

Group A: 

  • Kwara United v Sunshine Stars (4pm)
  • Enyimba v MFM (4pm)
  • Wikki Tourists v Insurance (4pm)
  • Rivers United v Remo Stars (4pm)
  • Rangers v Niger Tornadoes * postponed
  • Lobi Stars v Katsina United * postponed

Group B: 

  • Nasarawa United v Abia Warriors (4pm)
  • Plateau United v FC Ifeanyi Ubah (4pm)
  • Kano Pillars v Heartland (4pm)
  • Akwa United v El-Kanemi Warriors (4pm)
  • Yobe Desert Stars v Gombe United *postponed
  • Go Round FC v Kada Stars *postponed

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Naze Community to Honour Late Super Eagles Legend Henry Nwosu with ‘Clash of Titans’ Novelty Match

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By Joseph Odoekwu

The Naze community in Owerri North Local Government Area of Imo State will on Sunday, April 5, stage a novelty football match in honour of their late son and former Super Eagles midfielder, Henry Nwosu.

The event, tagged “The Clash of Titans,” will see Naze All Stars square off against Imo Football Legends at the Naze Secondary School field, with kickoff scheduled for 4 p.m. on Easter Sunday.

Details of the tribute match emerged following a training session held on Thursday morning at the venue, where former players and participants in the long-running Henry Nwosu Cup resolved to take the lead in celebrating the legacy of the late football icon.

Naze All Stars will be made up of indigenes of the community who have featured in the Henry Nwosu Cup since its inception in 1985, while the Imo Football Legends side will parade notable ex-footballers from across the state.

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The Ikuku Oma Foundation is organising the match in collaboration with the Naze Football Federation as part of activities to immortalise Nwosu, whose grassroots initiative transformed local football in the community.

Since its establishment over four decades ago, the Henry Nwosu Cup—played annually during the Christmas period—has grown into a major unifying and entertainment platform for Naze and neighbouring communities such as Ulakwo, Agbala and Egbu. Beyond football, the competition has also fostered social bonds, with several marriages reportedly stemming from relationships formed on matchdays.

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There are also strong indications that Heartland FC manager and former Super Eagles winger, Emmanuel Amuneke, could lead the Imo Football Legends side in Sunday’s encounter, adding further glamour to the occasion.

Members of the Naze All Stars who have confirmed participation include Ikuku Oma, Prof. Joe-Ken Nzerem, Ejike Urewuji, Nda Gboko, Oga Ekete, Oga Sarge, Oga Cho Cho, Man of God, Baba Urch, Oga Eshi ke Naze, Chief Agba I, Mmiri the Crown Prince (goalkeeper), Mr. Obiọma, Alkaline, among others.

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NFF Inaugurates Electoral Committees for 2026–2030 Elections

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Group photo of NFF chieftains, invited dignitaries, members of the committees and NFF Management.

The Nigeria Football Federation on Thursday inaugurated its Electoral Committee and Electoral Appeals Committee ahead of elections into its Executive Committee for the 2026–2030 term.

NFF President Ibrahim Musa Gusau performed the inauguration at the federation’s secretariat in Abuja, charging members to carry out their responsibilities with integrity, neutrality and professionalism.

Gusau urged the committees to discharge their duties without bias, stressing the importance of credibility in a process that will shape the future leadership of Nigerian football.

Speaking on behalf of the committees, Matthew Burka’a assured stakeholders that the exercise would meet the highest standards of transparency and fairness.

“We will approach this task with the seriousness it deserves. On behalf of all the members, I assure the NFF, football-loving Nigerians and the world at large that we are going to conduct a free, fair, credible and acceptable election,” Burka’a said.

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He added that the committees were mindful of the global attention on the process, including from FIFA and the Confederation of African Football, and pledged to deliver what could become a benchmark for future elections within and beyond football administration.

Committee Composition

The Electoral Committee comprises Matthew Burka’a (SAN), Alhaji Babagoni Grema, Bature Musa, Ayibaye Peter Great Temedie and Akogun Olugbenga Omole, with Arinze Azubuike Anughele and Abayomi Akin Omoyimi serving as alternate members.

The Electoral Appeals Committee is made up of Hon. Justice C. J. Aneke, Benjamin Sati and Professor Abdulmalik Awwal, with FIFA Emmanuel Dada Obafemi and Ayi Ekpo Ukpayam listed as alternates.

In line with NFF statutes, the General Secretary, Mohammed Sanusi, will serve as secretary to both committees.

Election Date Fixed

The NFF also confirmed that elections into its Executive Committee will take place on September 26, 2026, in Lafia, Nasarawa State.

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The inauguration ceremony was attended by key stakeholders, including Philip Shaibu, NFF First Vice President Felix Anyansi-Agwu, Executive Committee members Silas Agara and George Aluo, alongside senior management and staff of the federation.

With preparations now formally underway, attention will turn to the electoral process as stakeholders await what has been promised as a transparent and credible exercise to usher in a new leadership era for Nigerian football.

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Super Eagles Set for Poland, Portugal Friendlies as June Window Beckons

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Nigeria’s senior national team, the Super Eagles, will rekindle rivalries with Poland and Portugal in high-profile international friendlies scheduled for June, marking only the second time the Nigerian team will meet the two nations at the senior level.

The fixtures come on the back of Nigeria’s recent international outings in Antalya, Turkey, where they defeated Iran and held World Cup-bound Jordan to a 2-2 draw, signalling renewed optimism within the squad despite missing out on qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

According to the Nigeria Football Federation, the Super Eagles will first take on Poland on June 3 at the PGE Narodowy Stadium in Warsaw, before travelling to Portugal for a second clash on June 10 at a venue yet to be confirmed.

Renewing Rivalries

Nigeria’s previous encounter with Poland remains a positive memory. On March 23, 2018, the Super Eagles secured a 1-0 victory in Wroclaw, courtesy of a 61st-minute penalty converted by Victor Moses after he was fouled in the box. The match served as preparation for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.

However, their only senior meeting with Portugal tells a different story. On November 17, 2022, Nigeria suffered a heavy 4-0 defeat to the European side in Lisbon, with Bruno Fernandes scoring twice, while Gonçalo Ramos and João Mário added further goals in a dominant display.

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That result remains one of Nigeria’s most crushing defeats the Super Eagles have ever suffered since the 1998 5-1 loss to the Netherlands.

Portugal’s World Cup Tune-Up

The upcoming clash will also serve as a crucial preparatory fixture for the Portugal national football team, who will head into the game as part of their final build-up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

For Nigeria, however, the matches represent an opportunity to test themselves against elite opposition and rebuild confidence after missing out on the global showpiece.

Beyond the June friendlies, the Super Eagles are also scheduled to participate in the Unity Cup Tournament in London from May 26 to 30, where they will defend their title. The traditional teams of the tournament include Ghana and Jamaica.

The combination of competitive fixtures and high-level friendlies is expected to provide the head coach and technical crew with a broader platform to assess players and refine tactics ahead of future international engagements.

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With mixed results in recent outings but flashes of promise, the upcoming matches against Poland and Portugal could prove pivotal in shaping Nigeria’s next phase on the international stage.

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