Archive for Nigerian Football
Julius Aghahowa – One of Nigeria’s Greatest Footballers?
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Waka Waka – This Time for Africa – South Africa World Cup 2010 Song – Shakira
Posted by: | CommentsThis Time for Africa.
South Africa is incredibly proud to host the FIFA World Cup – for the first time ever in our home continent of Africa.
This video is fun, and that dance is catchy oh! I wouldn’t be surprised if I see this in night clubs in Las Gidi! LOL!
Nwankwo Kanu – Kick Polio Out of Nigeria
Posted by: | CommentsNwankwo Kanu has proven himself to be one of Naija’s Most Incredible… on and off the pitch.
While his personal foundation focuses on heart conditions in kids (he himself has a heart condition), he’s shown here doing a Public Service Announcement against polio.
All We Are Saying… Give Us More Goals! (Nigeria Football Music Chant)
Posted by: | CommentsWhat Daniel Amokachi Did to Greece in 1994
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Is Daniel Amokachi one of the greatest Nigerian Footballers of all time?
Segun “Mathematical” Odegbami – Nigeria’s Greatest Footballer of All Time?
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In this obviously aged clip (thanks to heroiceagles for posting this classic video), Segun Odegbami, Mudasiru Lawal, and other members of the 1980 team, ABSOLUTELY DEMOLISH the opposition!! Chai! It’s as if they knew that their highlights would be on YouTube one day. LOL!
Jay Jay Okocha – Nigeria’s Greatest Footballer?
Posted by: | CommentsRashidi Yekini – Nigeria’s Greatest Footballer? (Video Tribute)
Posted by: | CommentsIs Rashidi Yekini Naija’s Most Incredible? Is he Nigeria’s Best Footballer ever?
Some say yes… others say no. There were greater players than him.
Rashidi Yekini (born October 23, 1964 in Kaduna) is the top scorer for the Super Eagles, with 37 goals to his credit.
Meet Nwankwo Kanu – Super Eagles Captain (World Cup 2010)
Posted by: | CommentsOne game changes everything.
This video features the great Djimon Hounsou telling the story of the great Kanu Nwakwo – team captain of the 2010 Super Eagles squad.
2010 FIFA World Cup: One Game Changes Everything
Posted by: | CommentsOne Game Changes Everything
ESPN with Djimon Hounsou does a great recap of the most dominant personalities on each team.
Here are the people to watch in Group B.
Nigeria: Nwankwo Kanu
South Korea: Taeguk Warriors (the team)





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