Germany based Nigeria sport journalist Oma Akatugba highlights his scouting trip to Nigeria and Ghana and what he believes should be done to improve football in Africa.
Ujah reveals why he moved to Iraq and many more. The Nigerian central defender also talked about his desire to make history with Al Nasiriyah.
Chigozie Udoji shares his story of missing out on playing for Nigeria national football team due to bribery related issues and how he sees the world of football changing.
Ourense C.F defender Ebuka Nwenyi reflects on his childhood desire to play in Europe and how the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) shaped his path to Spain.
Nigerian forward Anthony Beji who plays for FK Bylis Ballsh of Albania tells us about his big dreams despite starting his professional football career in Albania.
Joshua Akpudje who currently plays for BFC Daugavpils talks about his many disappointings before his breakthrough season in Europe.
There will be a virtual gathering of Nigerian stars in France... The brain behind this, Babatunde Ojora gives an insight into why this gathering is important.
Gabala forward James Adeniyi is back to playing football after recovering from an injury he copped in Israel. In this episode, he talks about his childhood, struggle and success abroad as well as his plans for the future.
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