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Nigerians react as Super Eagles striker Akor Adams leaves Sevilla for newly promoted Serie A club

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Nigerians react as Super Eagles striker Akor Adams leaves Sevilla for newly promoted Serie A club

Super Eagles striker Akor Adams has left Sevilla for Serie A club Venezia in a 16m deal, sparking mixed reactions from Nigerian fans about the career move.

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Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jul 2, 2026

Transfer: Trabzonspor reject two offers for Onuachu 

Trabzonspor have reportedly turned down two offers for their talismanic striker, Paul Onuachu, DAILY POST reports. Saudi Arabia club, Al -Ahli reportedly made an attempt to sign the Nigeria international during the winter transfer window. Al-Ahli have seen their offers rejected again this summer by Trabzonspor, who are keen to hold on to the striker. [] Transfer: Trabzonspor reject two offers for Onuachu

Arise News

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· Jun 29, 2026

United Nigeria Airlines Joins AFRAA, Strengthening Nigeria’s Influence In African Aviation

United Nigeria Airlines secures full AFRAA membership, expanding collaboration, regional connectivity and Nigeria's influence in Africa's evolving aviation industry.

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· Jul 10, 2026

What If Nigeria’s Next Global Stars Aren’t Footballers or Musicians, But STEM Giants?

A society’s global heroes reflect its economic reward system. Nigeria’s international identity is defined by its entertainers and athletes. Musicians like Burna Boy and Wizkid sell out European arenas. Footballers like Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman command multimillion-dollar valuations. These individuals receive grand airport welcomes and state receptions because their paths offer rapid financial mobility.... Read More Read » What If Nigeria’s Next Global Stars Aren’t Footballers or Musicians, But STEM Giants? on YNaija

Voice of Nigeria

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· Jun 28, 2026

Nigeria, Türkiye Move to Curb Deportation of Undocumented Migrants

Nigeria and Türkiye are working towards the establishment of a voluntary return and reintegration programme for undocumented Nigerian migrants residing in Türkiye as part of efforts to curb deportations. The initiative emerged from discussions between the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) and a delegation from the Turkish Diaspora Community during a meeting in Abuja. The [] The post Nigeria, Türkiye Move to Curb Deportation of Undocumented Migrants appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.

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Related coverage for "Nigerians react as Super Eagles striker Akor Adams leaves Sevilla for newly promoted Serie A club": Daily Post Nigeria — Transfer: Trabzonspor reject two offers for Onuachu . Arise News — United Nigeria Airlines Joins AFRAA, Strengthening Nigeria’s Influence In African Aviation. YNaija — What If Nigeria’s Next Global Stars Aren’t Footballers or Musicians, But STEM Giants?. Voice of Nigeria — Nigeria, Türkiye Move to Curb Deportation of Undocumented Migrants