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LASTMA Inter-Command Football Competition Enters Finals Stage
The Third Edition of the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) Inter-Command Football Competition has entered the Finals stage with fixtures scheduled to hold on Thursday, April 8.
This is contained in a statement signed by the Assistant Director, Public Affairs of LASTMA, Mr Olumide Filade, in Lagos on Wednesday.
Filade said that the third-place match and all other matches have also been scheduled for Thursday, April 8, 2021, between DELTA versus LIMA with Kick-Off time at 10:00 am.
He said that the Admin and Human Resource Assistant Director of LASTMA, Mr Adisa-Oluga had been chosen as the Match Commissioner.
“Mrs Phoebean Fasoyin, Head, Digital Media and Communication of LASTMA, will preside over the Female Entertainment Match between Lagos East (Ikorodu) and the female selected side, comprising of Lagos East, Central, West 1 and 2.
“All matches will be played at Agege Stadium, Agege.
“The main event of the day, which is the Finals between Headquarters and Foxtrot will commence by 12:00pm, with Comptroller Abdul-Quadri Azeez as the Match Commissioner.
“ All teams are expected to dress 15 players, and two officials only, for each game, with command name, players name and number inscribed on all teams` jersey for identification.
“Also, only players with shin guards and hose will be eligible to participate, as the Lagos State Referee has threatened to stepdown any player not adhering to rules and regulations,” Filade said.
The General Manager, LASTMA, Mr Olajide Oduyoye, said that “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” adding that engaging in sporting activities ensures proper development of the body and intellect which would enhance officer’s performance at their duty posts.
Oduyoye said that the Commanders and Team Managers are to ensure their players and supporters comport themselves in the course of the competition. (NAN).
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2028 Olympic Games Qualifier: Super Falcons to Discover Opponents Today
Nigeria’s Super Falcons will find out their opponents for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games women’s football qualifiers this week.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced on Tuesday that the draw for the African qualifying series will take place on Wednesday at its headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.
The ceremony is scheduled to begin at 12 noon and will be streamed live on CAF TV.
A total of 35 national teams, including Super Falcons will participate in the qualifiers, which will be played over five rounds.
The other countries are; Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comoros, Congo, Cote d’Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea.
Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, South Africa, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe are the other countries that will take part in the qualifiers.
Two teams will earn Africa’s slots at the women’s football tournament of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
The Super Falcons and Copper Queens of Zambia represented the continent at the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, France.
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U-17 WWCQ: Flamingos Step Up Preparation for Guinea Clash
Nigeria’s Flamingos will take on Lakeside Queens in a friendly match in Ikenne on Thursday as they intensify preparations for their 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifier against Guinea.
It will be the Flamingos’ first friendly since arriving in Ikenne for the final phase of their preparations for the qualifying fixtures.
Akeem Busari’s side played five friendly matches in Abuja before travelling to Ikenne.
They secured four victories and one draw from their five friendly games.
The team is expected to play more friendly games before taking on the Guineans.
Guinea will host the first leg in Conakry on Sunday, May 24.
The reverse fixture is scheduled for the Remo Stars Stadium, Ikenne, a week later.
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Four NBA Stars Open to D’Tigers Call-up
Nigeria’s ambition to assemble a formidable basketball squad ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympics has received a major boost after four National Basketball Association (NBA)players reportedly expressed their willingness to represent D’Tigers following the appointment of David Fizdale as head coach.
Fizdale, a former NBA head coach with the Memphis Grizzlies and New York Knicks, recently worked as an assistant coach with the Phoenix Suns between 2023 and 2025 before taking charge of Nigeria’s men’s national team.
Basketball journalist and scout Coach Hova revealed that Aaron Nesmith has already committed to representing Nigeria in the next international basketball window.
Confirming the development, he wrote on X, “Sources close to me have confirmed that Aaron Nesmith has committed to representing the D’Tigers in the upcoming international basketball window.”
The Indiana Pacers forward was selected by the Boston Celtics with the 14th overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft before joining Indiana in 2022.
Hova also disclosed that Desmond Bane had begun processing his international switch to Nigeria ahead of the 2028 Olympics.
“Desmond Bane is committed and already processing his switch to represent D’Tigers ahead of the 2028 Olympics,” he stated.
According to the Hova, Bane has also been instrumental in encouraging other Nigerian-heritage NBA players to join the national team project, including Nesmith.
Bane himself publicly declared his interest this year in representing Nigeria during an interview in January 2026.
The Orlando Magic guard explained that he wanted to help gather top Nigerian-eligible players for a serious Olympic challenge.
“We just need to get all the Nigerians together for the Olympics coming up in the next couple years and make something happen,” Bane said.
He also admitted that he had already spoken with other players about joining D’Tigers.
“I’d talk to Aaron Nesmith,” he said.
“Me and Gabe Vincent also talked about it a little bit. We need to do it.”
Meanwhile, journalist Kehinde Bamidele further reported that Onyeka Okongwu remains interested in representing Nigeria under Fizdale.
According to him, “Okongwu remains interested in representing D’Tigers of Nigeria under new head coach David Fizdale.”
The Atlanta Hawks centre previously missed out on a potential invitation due to short notice, but talks are said to be ongoing ahead of the July international window.
Bamidele also reported that Ayo Dosunmu has yet to make a final commitment to Nigeria, although the new coaching crew are keen to convince him.
“Ayo Dosunmu is yet to commit to D’Tigers of Nigeria,” Bamidele wrote.
“Fizdale understands that one of his early priorities will be convincing the Wolves guard to represent Nigeria.”
The guard previously represented the United States at the youth level, winning gold at the 2018 FIBA U18 Americas Championship, meaning any switch could involve additional clearance procedures.
Fizdale has already made clear that qualifying Nigeria for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics remains his biggest ambition as D’Tigers coach.
After his appointment by the Nigeria Basketball Federation on Saturday, Fizdale told ESPN that leading Nigeria to the Olympics in his hometown would represent a career-defining achievement.
Nigeria have previously featured at the Olympic Games in London 2012, Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 but are still chasing their first basketball medal on the global stage.


