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Nigeria's biggest football stories in one place: Osimhen, Bassey, Lookman, Ajayi, Chelle's debutants and the NFF's last legal roll of the dice for the 2026 World Cup.

Jakirovic Flags Fitness Risk as Ajayi Heads Back From Eagles Camp


Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has publicly flagged the risk that Semi Ajayi will come back from Nigeria's March camp in poor physical condition. His point was simple: Ajayi is still working his way back, and packing him off to Turkey for international fixtures is a genuine gamble.


The Hull defender was included in Eric Chelle's 23-man Eagles squad for the friendly double-header in Turkey against Iran and Jordan. Hull haven't refused the call-up, yet made clear they're not exactly celebrating it either. Read the Jakirovic comments in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


It raises a question Nigerian football keeps bumping into: at what point does a club's duty of care to a player conflict with the national team's need for its best men? Ajayi is precisely the type of defender Chelle wants: physical, composed and capable of leading from the back. The national team needs its players arriving in shape, not nursing knocks picked up on the way over.


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Bassey Says Fulham Are Not Done Yet


The numbers aren't pretty — three games without a win, four points adrift of Europe, eight games to go. But Calvin Bassey isn't panicking. The Super Eagles defender has been a regular fixture in Silva's back line all season, and when he says the group believes, it carries some weight.


His message was clear: Silva hasn't let the winless streak become a confidence crisis, and the team is following his lead. With eight rounds left, four points is the kind of gap you close in a fortnight of good results in the Premier League. The complete Fulham story and Bassey's words are at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


What European football would mean for Bassey personally is significant. He arrived at Fulham as a high-value signing and has steadily made the left side of their defence his own.

Osimhen's Origin: Poverty, Self-Belief and the Rise of Nigeria's Greatest Striker


Victor Osimhen didn't just come from nothing. He came from the kind of Lagos street life that breaks most people before they're old enough to vote. He watched the cars from the roadside as a teenager, selling bottles of water, and apparently never once thought the wealth inside those vehicles was beyond his reach.


The goals are the product people see. The mindset behind them is the thing that actually explains Osimhen. The full Lagos origin story is available at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


Drogba, Ighalo and Mikel are the three names Osimhen credits when he talks about who helped make him the player and person he is. Read about the three legends who shaped Osimhen at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. In one of the most touching details in recent Nigerian football, Osimhen has revealed that Mikel gave him money on the day of his Super Eagles debut, before the young striker had the resources to properly look after himself on international duty. Read the Mikel debut account in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


The Super Eagles setup wasn't always welcoming. Osimhen has described the night a senior Eagle pulled a door shut in his face, leaving him on the outside in more ways than one. Read the story of that Eagles rejection at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. On the injury front, Osimhen returned home to Nigeria nursing a fractured arm — another setback in a campaign that has had more than its share of them. Follow the latest on Osimhen's arm injury at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


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The Anfield Moment That Said a Lot About Osimhen's Standing


The post-match scene at Anfield was telling: Liverpool's Szoboszlai and Konate didn't head straight for the tunnel. They found Osimhen first. Liverpool players don't chase down opponents to apologise unless they genuinely respect them. That Anfield story is reported in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Adams, Ejuke and Sadiq: Nigerians Battle for LaLiga Survival


LaLiga served up a genuinely compelling Nigerian football moment this month — a relegation six-pointer with three of the country's players right in the middle of it. With Adams and Ejuke facing Sadiq, Nigerian football had a genuine LaLiga story to follow. The complete six-pointer preview and report is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Ademola Lookman Faces His Biggest European Test Yet


There are tests in football, and then there is the Bernabeu on a big European night. Ademola Lookman faced his first Madrid derby in the Spanish capital — a genuine landmark in the career of one of Serie A's best performers. A player of Lookman's quality should want those nights. How he performs in them is the next chapter of his story. The full Lookman Bernabeu preview and report is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


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Eric Chelle Is Actively Rebuilding the Super Eagles Squad


Chelle arrived in Turkey with a clear message: he's not just managing the squad he inherited, he's building his own. Which three players got the nod — and which positions they fill — tells you a good deal about where Chelle sees his current squad lacking depth. All the Turkey camp news and squad details are at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


One of those debutants, goalkeeper Otele, was handed his first Eagles invitation and declared fit to play ahead of the Dortmund tie. Full details on Otele's readiness and debut prospect at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.


On top of that, a new report confirms that 13 Nigeria-eligible players are currently representing England in youth setups — a number that is growing year on year and will give future Super Eagles coaches a genuine selection headache in the best possible sense. That talent pipeline story is covered in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Italy's Cold Shoulder Could Hand Nigeria a €35m Forward


Italian clubs have reportedly walked away from Kayode, a forward whose market value sits in the region of €35 million. That cold shoulder from Serie A may push him toward a Super Eagles future. For Nigeria, the timing is good. Chelle is actively rebuilding his attacking options, and a forward of that price tag fits exactly the profile the Eagles want. That transfer intelligence report is available at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

Troost-Ekong: I'd Be Ashamed to Win the Way Morocco Did


Nigeria's skipper said the quiet part out loud: winning the Africa Cup of Nations the way Morocco did would bring him shame, not pride. In African football, those words carry weight. Troost-Ekong knew exactly what he was saying and said it anyway. Read the complete Troost-Ekong interview at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

The NFF's Last Chance: A CAS Appeal That May Already Be Lost


Boboye's verdict on the NFF's CAS appeal is not encouraging: he thinks it will fail. There's very little middle ground here. The appeal either works and Nigeria lives to fight another qualifying round, or it doesn't and the chapter closes. The Boboye governance analysis is at FootballInNigeria.com.ng. Nigeria's World Cup destiny is covered in full at FootballInNigeria.com.ng.

<ED><A0><BD><ED><B3><8C> Did You Know?

Victor Osimhen surpassed Rashidi Yekini's all-time Super Eagles scoring record in 2024. Yekini, widely regarded as Nigeria's greatest striker before Osimhen, scored 37 goals for the national team during his career. Calvin Bassey was sold by Rangers to Ajax for £23 million in 2022 — one of the largest fees ever paid to a Scottish club at that point — before moving to Fulham the following year. Semi Ajayi was born in Lagos but grew up in London and represented England at youth level before switching international allegiance to Nigeria. He made his senior Super Eagles debut in 2019. Ademola Lookman scored a hat-trick in the 2024 Europa League final against Bayer Leverkusen — one of the most celebrated individual performances in a European final in recent history, and a defining moment in his career. Umar Sadiq qualifies to represent Nigeria through his father and Norway through his mother. Despite representing Nigeria at senior level, he spent time in Italian football before moving to Spain, making his dual-national journey one of the more complex in recent Eagles history. The NFF's CAS dispute with DR Congo stems from Nigeria's AFCON qualifier result in 2025. A successful CAS appeal overturning a confederation match decision is historically very rare, which is why Boboye's assessment carries weight. John Obi Mikel captained Nigeria to the 2013 AFCON title in South Africa and earned more than 90 senior caps — making him one of the most decorated players in Super Eagles history and one of the most naturally influential figures in any Nigeria dressing room he ever entered.