By Metohuey Michael Adoglo On Sunday morning, a young woman uploaded a series of pictures and audio recordings to her Instagram page in which she was shown with bruises and...
Read moreJesus Owono, Iban Edu, Pablo Ganet, Saul Coco and the whole Equatorial Guinean team to the 2021 African Cup of Nations have etched their names in Equatorial Guinean football folklore...
Read moreReleasing a statement on Twitter, the Italian denied that his intention had been to directly link more frequent editions of the FIFA showpiece event with preventing loss of life among refugees....
Read moreA 0-0 stalemate in Douala failed to find a winner through 120 minutes of regular and extra time. In those two hours, Bailly had been faultless in keeping Salah and...
Read moreJubilations, merriment, excitement and unforgettable moments summed up the night enjoyed by Equatoguineans world over following the national team’s triumph over Mali in a penalty shoot-out after both sides had...
Read moreThe Deportivo Alavés Goalkeeper Jesus Owono 20, lived up to his name sake ‘Jesus’ the Christian savior, saving two spot-kicks in the shootout to help them go through 6-5 on...
Read moreGOMA (DR Congo) - The first modern stadium in Goma, a major city in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), built by the Chinese company Sinohydro 2, was declared ready...
Read moreBy Metohuey Michael Adoglo The Thunders confirmed their progress to the next phase after defeating Sierra Leone 1-0 - a result which eliminated the Leone Stars. Midfielder Pablo Ganet curled...
Read moreBy Metohuey Michael Adoglo Rwandan referee Salima Mukansanga on Tuesday became the first woman to officiate an Africa Cup of Nations game when she took charge of the match between...
Read moreA skier on the US Winter Olympics team has warned his fellow athletes to stay quiet for their own good at the event as a Games official stated that those...
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