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The six players expected to be removed from the Super Eagles team for the World Cup qualifiers.

The chief coach of the National Senior team of Nigeria Eric Chelle will cut the players from his preliminary players list for the next World Cup Rwanda and South Africa classifiers respectively, reports Owngoalnigeria.com. Chelle will make the decision after the game round this weekend in Europe with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), pressing so that the coach names a …

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!New BDReacts #16 FT//• Carter efe| Shank Comics|De General|Shopofo|Oluwa Dolaz|Romero_Wj|EdoBoi.🤣

Introduction 0:00 Slimcase and The AI ​​Girl 0:10 Shank Comics 8:34 Carter Efe 11:36 General 31:33 Romero_WJ 36:46 All very funny comedians of Instagram as Sydneytalkertomedy | Nastyblaq Comedy Shankcomics Comedy Taaooma Comedy Brainjotter Comedy Oluwadolarz Comedy | Funny Bros Comedy OGB Recent Ayomidate Crazeclown | Johnnyfrosh Thaedoboyl Sydiwundu | comedian_showboi | Gentouulisbae U Callmiwhizy Wasiudbadguy | Thefeyiii | Ren …

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Governor alia, a champion against the section of human beings

In the IGBO tradition, it is believed that the fate of a child is determined before the birth, an idea reflected in the scriptures, in which prophets like Jeremiah and Moses, hesitant in their call, were remembered by God: “Before I formed you in the womb, I knew you”. This divine sense of purpose can be seen in the life …

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NYG 2025: IMO affects Asaba with 516 talented troops

Post views: 33 The National Youth Games exploded in action in Asaba and the state of IMO marched with Power, Pride and a 516 men’s team of 516. With 398 athletes lit to 118 coaches and officials, the oriental heart is rolling heavy and aims at nothing less than in domination. IMO is not just presenting: they are showing …

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UNICEF warned the crisis of child death because 420,000 children -Nigerian children took the risk of death from malnutrition

The UN Children’s Funds (UNICEF) have issued a clear warning that as many as 420,000 children can die in 2025 if urgent steps are not taken to overcome the worsening Nigerian malnutrition crisis. UNICEF’s state representative in Nigeria, Wafaa Elfadil Saeed Abdelratef, sounded an alarm during a visit to the Maiduguri Field Office on Thursday. According to Abdelratef, it is …

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