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Tragedy struck in Anara, Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State on Saturday, when a man identified as Dominic Ejimba slumped and died before he could be rushed to the hospital.

The incident happened as Ejimba was allegedly watching Arsenal vs. Stoke City match in the ongoing English Premier League season.

Sources said the deceased, a die-hard Arsenal FC supporter, could not bear it when his team conceded a goal midway into the second half of the game. He was watching the encounter at a viewing centre on the Owerri-Okigwe expressway, the source said.

A Liverpool fan, Chuks Amaku, said, “Dom is dead. He slumped immediately Stoke City scored a goal. Before my uncle, Hezekiah Amaku, could rush him to the hospital, he died.

“It was unfortunate because all of us were exchanging jokes. Nobody was sensing any danger. We never knew that death was lurking. He had supported Arsenal for a very long time now. He couldn’t had taken that goal very seriously.”

The deceased’s brother, Francis Onwuka, confirmed the incident on Sunday.

Onwuka said, “Dom is dead. He slumped while watching Arsenal and Stoke City match on Friday and could not make it to the hospital.

“It is unfortunate and saddening because he has left a very young wife and three little kids. His demise pains.”

An Arsenal fan, Barrister Kissinger Ikeokwu, who also confirmed the death, disclosed that Gunners’ fans in the state mourn the painful exit.

Ikeokwu, who described the Dominic as a great fan of the London-based football club said the thoughts of all Arsenal fans in the state were with the family.

It was gathered that the deceased, who was in his early 40s, had supported Arsenal from his childhood.

“He loved Arsenal passionately. He closed his shop to make sure that he watched his darling club play. He could even deny himself food if his team was beaten,” another source said.

The late Dominic Ejimba hailed from Umufuku-Umunchi in Isiala Mbano LGA of Imo State.

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Taribo West: Nigeria Owes No Sportsman Any Favour — Two-Time Olympic Medallist Udo-Obong

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Two-time Olympic medallist, Enefiok Udo-Obong, has said that Nigerian athletes, past and present, are only entitled to respect and recognition for their achievements, not lifetime financial support from the government.

Udo-Obong made the remarks following criticisms by some former Super Eagles players, including Taribo West and Austin Eguavoen, who accused the government and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) of neglecting retired footballers at the service of songs for late goalkeeper Peter Rufai.

In a post shared via Facebook, Udo-Obong dismissed calls for special financial entitlements for athletes, arguing that sportsmen benefited from privileges during their careers.

“It is insulting for Austin Eguavoen to compare playing in the Super Eagles or any sportsman with a soldier. One lives a life of luxury and privilege, and the other lays down his life and privileges so that all can enjoy a life of privilege,” he wrote.

“The nation owes no sportsman any favour. On the contrary, we owe the country for the opportunity and platform they have given us to flourish our talents and to live a life envious to the majority. All we deserve from the country and its leaders is respect and recognition for our hard work,” Udo-Obong added.

Udo-Obong anchored Nigeria’s men’s 4x400m relay team to gold at the Sydney 2000 Olympics and also won bronze in Athens 2004.

In 2024, he was appointed Technical Director of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Athletics Development Programme, after beating competitors from the United States, Britain and Australia.

Before taking up the Saudi role, the 43-year-old served in various capacities in Nigerian athletics, including as Technical Director of the Lagos State Athletics Association.

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BREAKING: President Tinubu Gives D’Tigress $100,000 Each, Flats, National Honour

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President Bola Tinubu has rewarded Nigeria’s national women’s basketball team, D’Tigress, with a package that includes “$100,000” for each player and “$50,000” for every member of the 11-person coaching and technical crew.

All team members and staff also received a three-bedroom apartment at the Renewed Hope Estate.

Additionally, the President bestowed the national honour of “Officer of the Order of the Niger” on the players and their technical team.

 

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JUST IN: Nigeria’s D’Tigress Become First Country To Win Five Consecutive Women’s Afrobasket Titles

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D’Tigress of Nigeria have claimed the 2025 Women’s Afrobasket championship held in Cote d’Ivoire.

Led by Rena Wakama, the team triumphed over Mali with a score of 78-64 in the final played at the Palais des Sports de Treichville in Abidjan on Sunday.

With this win, Nigeria has become the only nation to secure the women’s Afrobasket crown five consecutive times.

D’Tigress also secured an automatic qualification for the 2026 FIBA Women’s World Cup set to take place in Berlin, Germany.

Nigeria made it to the final after a challenging semi-final against Senegal, edging through with a strong fourth quarter effort.

The final against Mali was quite different. Although Mali led 26-21 at the end of the first quarter, Nigeria caught up, tying the score at 41-all by halftime.

D’Tigress showed their class in the third quarter, ending it with a 61-56 lead.

In the final quarter, Nigeria restricted Mali to just eight points and sealed the game with a 14-point margin.

The team now holds seven Women’s Afrobasket titles. They have not lost a game in the competition in the past ten years. Their last defeat was on October 2, 2015, to Cameroon.

Nigeria first won the Women’s Afrobasket in 2003 and repeated the feat in the next edition.

Since 2017, D’Tigress have claimed every Afrobasket title held.

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