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Chiamaka Nnadozie Wins 2025 CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year for the Third Time

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Chiamaka Nnadozie has cemented her standing as one of Africa’s most commanding football talents, securing the 2025 CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year title in Rabat, Morocco. It marks her third consecutive win, a feat confirmed by outlets including BusinessDay and Complete Sports, which described her achievement as a continuation of her remarkable rise across African and international football.

Her consistency throughout 2025 shaped much of the conversation around the award. Reports from BusinessDay highlight her role in Nigeria’s triumphant run at the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations, where she delivered four clean sheets in six matches and completed every minute between the posts. Her performances were central to the Super Falcons’ record-extending 10th WAFCON title, earning her the tournament’s Best Goalkeeper recognition.

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Nnadozie’s influence stretched across club football as well. Coverage from Vanguard notes that she lifted the Coupe de France Féminine with Paris FC before moving to Brighton & Hove Albion in the English Women’s Super League. According to BusinessDay, she made an immediate impression in England, securing a Player of the Match nod on her debut and gaining nominations for WSL Save of the Month and PFA Fans’ Player of the Month.

Competition for the 2025 CAF honour was formidable. ACLSports reports that Morocco’s Khadija Er-Rmichi and South Africa’s Andile Dlamini were the other finalists, underscoring how competitive the field has become. Even with that level of talent in the lineup, Nnadozie’s year stood out in both results and influence.

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During the ceremony, she acknowledged the support of her coaches, teammates, and the Nigeria Football Federation a moment captured in BusinessDay’s coverage reflecting the collaborative effort behind her steady rise.
Her year also included global recognition. BellaNaija reported that she ranked fourth in the 2025 Yashin Trophy, a Ballon d’Or affiliated honour that tracks the world’s top goalkeepers.

Across every feature, one picture remains consistent: a goalkeeper who has delivered excellence for club and country, maintained composure under pressure, and shaped Nigeria’s return to continental dominance. Nnadozie’s third straight CAF award isn’t a surprise, it’s an affirmation of a career moving with clear intent and rising impact.

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History Made! Eniola Bolaji Becomes Africa’s First Para-Badminton World No. 1

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On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the Badminton World Federation released its latest para-badminton rankings and Eniola Bolaji Mariam was at the top. The Nigerian athlete is now the Women’s SL3 World No. 1, the first African, to ever reach that position.

The ranking came after her silver medal at the 2026 World Para-Badminton Championship in Bahrain. On February 14, she played the final at the New Capital Hall and lost 2-0 to Japan’s world No. 7, Shino Kawai, with scores of 21-12 and 21-17. That silver medal, added to her gold at the Egypt International in January, her second consecutive title at that tournament, gave her enough ranking points to overtake Indonesia’s Qonitah Ikhtiar Syakuroh and move to the top spot.

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She is also the first African to win a silver medal at the Para-Badminton World Championship, and the first athlete under any affiliate of the National Sports Commission to reach world No. 1 in any sport.

This is not the first time Bolaji has broken a record. At the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, she won bronze in the women’s SL3 event, making her the first African to win a badminton medal at the Paralympics.

BFN President Francis Orbih said after the ranking was confirmed:

“This is the biggest news of the year, with History Made! Eniola Bolaji Becomes Africa’s First Para-Badminton World No. 1 Bolaji claiming the world No. 1 spot following her participation in the 2024 Paralympic Games. She would likely have attained this position earlier if she had competed in more tournaments last year. She regained full stability last season and has carried that momentum into this year with outstanding performances.”

Bolaji not winning gold in Bahrain, Orbih stated: “I know many Nigerians were expecting another gold medal, but we must recognise that other players are equally determined to dethrone her. She has now become the first African to win a silver medal at the Para-Badminton World Championship.”

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Orbih also credited the National Sports Commission, the Abia State Government, and GIG Logistics, saying their support had created the environment for Nigerian para-badminton players to compete and succeed at the highest level.

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Ugo Ugochukwu Crowned 2026 Formula Regional Oceania Champion

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American‑Nigerian driver Ugo Ugochukwu, 18-year-old son of supermodel Oluchi Onweagba, has claimed the 2026 Formula Regional Oceania Championship after an impressive season in New Zealand. Following a season campaign with four wins and 326 points, he overcame technical setbacks to finish 15 points ahead of Audi Formula 1 junior Freddie Slater, securing the title.

Ugo’s rise in motorsport has progressed quickly for an 18-year-old. Before Oceania, he claimed multiple wins in Italian and British Formula 4, finished runner-up in the Italian F4 Championship, and won at the Macau Grand Prix in 2024, becoming the first American driver to win the event in over 40 years.

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His 2026 season was defined by consistent pace, strategic racecraft, and resilience under pressure. Despite mechanical challenges, the 18-year-old delivered podium finishes that ultimately secured the championship.

The Formula Regional Oceania Championship, known for its competitive field and challenging tracks, has served as a proving ground for future Formula 1 stars. At just 18, Ugo’s triumph positions him for further opportunities in Europe and beyond, signaling the start of a potentially remarkable racing career.

 

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Popular Streamer Kai Cenat Returns to Lagos

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American content creator and livestreamer Kai Cenat has returned to Lagos, for his second visit. Cenat, known for his gaming and interactive livestreams on Twitch, arrived on Wednesday, 4 February 2026, and was met with fans at Murtala Muhammed International Airport.

During his visit, the streamer paid a courtesy call to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu at Lagos House, Marina. The meeting focused on his ongoing philanthropic initiatives, including a $5 million education project originally aimed at building a school in the Makoko community. Plans have since been refined, with a new location in Yaba while still ensuring the Makoko children benefit from the project.

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Cenat’s presence in Lagos has generated significant attention on social media, highlighting both his influence and the impact of his charitable work. Fans have closely followed his activities, from airport arrivals to his engagement with local leaders.

Known for his large following over 20 million on Twitch. His return includes engagement with local initiatives and project discussions in Nigeria.

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