Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar, has  denied claims that Nigeria issued an apology to Libya following the recent detention of the Super Eagles in Benghazi.
The Nigerian government has denied a report claiming that it apologized to Libya, over their maltreatment of the Super Eagles ...
The Senate condemned in very strong terms, what it described as very shameful behaviour of the Libyan officials and ...
Nigeria’s soccer players arrived at Abuja Airport on Tuesday after boycotting their Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Libya ...
Roberts advised prominent Nigerians to be mindful of Nigeria’s international reputation when making statements about domestic affairs ...
Confederation of African Football, has announced the postponement of second leg of the Africa Cup of Nations 2025 qualifier ...
Nigerian players and officials were kept in a locked airport for over 16 hours almost 150 miles away from their intended ...
Libya's football federation criticises its Nigerian counterpart after the Super Eagles boycott Tuesday's Africa Cup of ...
It was the game that never happened. Nigeria travelled to Libya for their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifier, but a ...
President Bola Tinubu has expressed outrage over the inhumane treatment of Nigeria's Super Eagles at Libyan airport, demanding swift justice following their safe return to Nigeria.  He called for a ...