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Adebanjo Ogunseye

Nigeria

Writer at Brila FM

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  • Nov 5, 2024 | brila.net | Adebanjo Ogunseye

    1 Since his return to the NPFL – on his own terms – Ahmed Musa has been a big influence among other factors on the quality expected on the pitch and off it. The vastly experienced player has a big reputation in the league today as he did in his breakthrough season back in 2009 as a 17 year-old. Many years since and Musa has gone on to establish himself as an icon, and he looks like there’s still some juice left in that tank to cement his legacy.

  • Nov 1, 2024 | brila.net | Adebanjo Ogunseye

    0 Oluwasemilogo Ajayi will be out of action for four months West Brom have confirmed. Ajayi picked up a hamstring injury during last week’s Championship match against Cardiff and had to be substituted. He has been a regular in Carlos Coberán’s side this season, and the Spanish coach revealed Ajayi was due to undergo surgery. “Semi, unfortunately, has suffered a more difficult injury. It was an action which was an accident.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | brila.net | Adebanjo Ogunseye

    10 The biggest moments of the 2024 Ballon d’Or ceremony saw two Spanish superstars, Aitana Bonmati and Rodri emerge as recipients of the Women and Men awards for best players. Bonmati, who plays for both the Spain Women’s National Team and FC Barcelona Feminine was crowned for a second consecutive year, while Rodri picked-up his first golden orb.

  • Oct 28, 2024 | brila.net | Adebanjo Ogunseye

    0 Victor Osimhen has made Galatasaray an indomitable force in the Turkish Super Lig, and the Nigerian can almost guarantee the side a successful title defence. Two seasons ago Osimhen did what most said was only imaginable, leading Napoli to the Scudetto. He brings that credential to a team that has winning in its DNA, but the Forward’s addition to an already stacked roster could see Galatasaray run away with the crown for a third straight season – in record time.

  • Oct 27, 2024 | brila.net | Adebanjo Ogunseye

    0 The CAF Disciplinary Board has finally given its verdict over the 2025 AFCON Qualifier between Libya and Nigeria which was supposed to hold on October 15, but was forfeited. A gruelling 15-hour Airport hostage situation forced the Nigerian team to pull out of the game, and accused Libya of intentional sabotage. The situation degenerated into a diplomatic row between Nigeria and the Separatist government in the East of Libya.

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