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NFF Listens To Primate Ayodele’s Advice, Retains Augustine Eguaveon As Super Eagles Coach

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NFF Listens To Primate Ayodele’s Advice, Retains Augustine Eguaveon As Super Eagles Coach

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primate Ayodele- The Nigerian football federation has retained Augustine Eguaveon as the super eagles coach following his outing with the team at the ongoing African Cup Of All Nations.

 

 

 

 

NFF Listens To Primate Ayodele’s Advice, Retains Augustine Eguaveon As Super Eagles Coach

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Before he led the team to Cameroun for the competition, NFF had employed Jose Pesiero to be the head coach for the super eagles team but was ultimately dismissed after eagle’s return from Cameroun.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This no doubt is a good development for Augustine Eguaveon whose victory in AFCON was cut-short untimely by Tunisia at the knock-out stage of the competition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

With Eguaveon being retained, it seems the Nigerian football federation has listening ears for spiritual direction in their affairs and operations.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Immediately after Eagles’ exit from AFCON, Primate Ayodele released a prophecy concerning the fate of the Nigerian team at the world cup qualifiers against Ghana which will be played in March. The man of God started by warning NFF not to take the super eagles job from Augustine Eguaveon despite the fact that someone else had been employed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The popular man of God noted that Eguaveon will be a major factor in ensuring the victory of the super eagles in the match while giving other spiritual directions concerning the match.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These were his words:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

‘‘On the World Cup qualifier Nigeria/Ghana, Nigeria has only 68 minutes to score in Ghana and let them (NFF) still use Eguavoen to do that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“I think the match is coming up soon after the Nations Cup, may be around March or thereabout.God has given them the mandates but if only they listen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Firstly, they must not take the Super Eagles job from Eguavoen. Secondly, it is not all these star players that are needed for the games.’’

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“What is his name? Musa (Ahmed) must not be part of the team.If Musa plays, Nigeria will lose. I’m not against Musa but he must not play against Ghana.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taking a look at the prophetic statement made by the man of God, it’s obvious the NFF has involved God in its affairs by listening to the spiritual directions of Primate Elijah Ayodele.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primate Ayodele was a major prophetic voice in the outing of the super eagles at the AFCON. He had prophesied that the team will not go far in the competition since 2021.

 

 

 

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Media Personality, J J Jabulani and siblings to celebrate mummy at 90

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Media guru and highly respected on air personality, Jọlaoluwa Afọlabi famously known as J.J Jabulani is holding an elaborate 90th years birthday bash for his mummy, Mama Maria Ibipeju Afọlabi.

The birthday bash is holding on Friday, 25th April, 2025 at No 1 Ebute Road, Unity hall, opposite Indomie house, Lau junction, Ibafo, Ogun state. Many eminent personalities and media guys are expected to grace the epoch-making event.

Mama Ibipeju is a big business woman that trades on kolanut and gold in the 80s, she’s married to the popular pastor of the C&S church world wide Most Senior Apostle Samson Ọlayiwola Afọlabi of the revered Odofin compound in IREE town,Boripe local government of Osun state .

Mama is blessed with so many children among them is the ace broadcaster and media owner , Afolabi Jolaoluwa jabulani who is the last born of the nonagenarian.

Mama has great love and passion for gospel music spurred her interest in the usage of ‘SHEKERE’ in praising God till this moment and this singular act earned her the nick name (Iya Sekere)

Media Personality, J J Jabulani and siblings to celebrate mummy at 90

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Nanakeme Precious Poweidou Begins European Journey with Bosnia’s Zvijezda Gradacac

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Nanakeme Precious Poweidou Begins European Journey with Bosnia’s Zvijezda Gradacac

 

Rising Nigerian football talent Nanakeme Precious Poweidou has officially signed with Zvijezda Gradacac, a professional football club in Bosnia and Herzegovina, marking a significant step in what he calls “a journey, not a hundred-meter race.”

 

The promising player expressed his excitement and gratitude following the signing, saying, “It is not a hundred-meter race, but a journey… I’m looking forward to a great career by God’s grace.”

 

The move to Zvijezda Gradacac marks Poweidou’s first professional contract in Europe, a milestone that signals both the beginning of his international career and the realization of years of dedication, discipline, and hard work on the pitch.

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From Dumbbells to DMs: Nigerian Gyms Evolve into Social Hotspots

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The Gym Love Triangle: Fitness, Fashion, and Flirtation in Lagos

 

In the age of fitness influencers, athleisure fashion, and Instagram-worthy workouts, Nigeria’s gym culture is booming. But beneath the sculpted abs and protein shakes lies a more complicated narrative: the gym as a new social playground—and sometimes, a romantic battleground.

From Ikeja to Festac and down to the bustling gyms in Ajah, what was once a space solely for sweat and stamina has evolved into something of a social experiment.

“People are using gyms to hook up,” says Folarin Adekoya, a regular gym-goer in Ikeja. “Some women come in wearing provocative outfits, and it’s not just distracting—it raises questions about their intentions.”

While the body goals are still a priority for many, others are raising eyebrows—and smartphones—as selfies, flirtation, and full-blown relationships begin to rival reps and routines.

“I Came to Lift, Not to Love”

Jason Onwuka, who trains regularly in Festac, says he’s seen it all.

“You have people who are here more for the vibe than the workouts. They spend more time talking and laughing than lifting weights,” he told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

He admits, however, that as society grows more individualistic, gyms have emerged as safe, neutral grounds for forming new connections.

“People are lonely. The gym is now a space to find friends, romance, and a sense of belonging,” he said. “But at the end of the day, it’s on you to stay focused.”

“Indecent Dressing Could Get Girls Banned” – Teddy A Warns

The debate recently went viral when Teddy A, a former Big Brother Naija star, posted a video lamenting what he called “indecent dressing at the gym.”

“We don’t want them to start banning girls from gyms because of indecent dressing,” he said in a video that triggered a flurry of reactions online.

While some praised his candour, others blasted his remarks as misogynistic and controlling, igniting fresh debates over dress codes, freedom of expression, and the sexual politics of the gym floor.

Fitness Centre Managers Respond

A gym manager in Ajah, who requested anonymity, told NAN that they’ve had to lay down the law to maintain order and respect.

“We’ve introduced dress guidelines and behaviour protocols. Still, people come to mingle, and as long as no one’s workout is disrupted, we don’t interfere,” he said.

He admitted that while some gym-goers blur the lines, many—especially professional women—come solely for fitness.

“They wear functional gear. Not everyone’s here for attention,” he added.

A Culture in Transition

As Nigeria’s middle class expands and wellness trends grow, gyms are no longer just places to burn calories—they’re becoming microcosms of urban life, where health, identity, and social dynamics all intersect.

But the question remains: Are gyms still sacred spaces for self-improvement—or just another scene for subtle seduction?

For now, the battle between body goals and “boo goals” continues to play out between the dumbbells and the dance bikes, one rep—and one DM—at a time.

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