SportsWorld News BREAKING: Ivory Coast beat Nigeria 2:1 to win AFCON By kevin 'Jakpor February 11, 2024 0 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Host nation, Elephants of Ivory Coast, has defeated the Super Eagles of Nigeria 2:1 to lift the African Cup of Nation. More details to follow… Post Views: 86 Share this: Previous articleCote d’Ivore defeats Super Eagles, wins AFCON 2023 trophyNext articleAFCON: Troost-Ekong wins best player of the tournament RELATED NEWS World News Tinubu Saddened By Rising Insecurity Across Nigeria – FG November 21, 2025 World News Trump Sets November 27 Deadline For Ukraine Peace Acceptance November 21, 2025 Sports Fun, fitness, fiesta: Ilorin’s growing sports carnival steps up November 21, 2025 World US Congress Split Over Nigeria’s CPC Designation November 21, 2025 World Trump Signs Bill Ordering Release Of Epstein Files After Intense Political Pressure November 20, 2025 World Massive Fire Sweeps Through 170 Buildings in Japan November 19, 2025 - Advertisment - Latest NEWS Over 13,000 Terrorists Killed, 17,000 Arrested In Two Years November 21, 2025 PHOTOS: Pete Hegseth, US war secretary hosts Nuhu Ribadu in Washington November 21, 2025 Tinubu Saddened By Rising Insecurity Across Nigeria – FG November 21, 2025 BREAKING: FG Orders Immediate Closure of 41 Federal Unity Schools November 21, 2025 It’s Not Too Late To Declare Emergency On Abductions – Atiku November 21, 2025 Trump Sets November 27 Deadline For Ukraine Peace Acceptance November 21, 2025 Life Sentence Not End For Nnamdi Kanu – Shehu Sani November 21, 2025 Benue Catholic Priests Reject Governor Alia’s ‘No Genocide’ Claim November 21, 2025 Load more Trending News Kwara Church Attack: Bandits Demand ₦100m Ransom Per Victim November 21, 2025 BREAKING: Terrorists Attack Catholic School in Niger, Abduct Students, Staff November 21, 2025 Nnamdi Kanu’s conviction is good for Ndigbo November 21, 2025 Violence in Nigeria claiming both Christian, Muslim lives — Pope November 21, 2025 NCAA Moves to Sanction VeryDarkMan, Mr Jollof After In-Flight Fight November 17, 2025 Nnamdi Kanu’s Conviction ‘Political’, Evidence Of Igbo Marginalisation — Sam Amadi November 21, 2025 Insecurity: 20 Katsina LGAs Sign Peace Deal With Bandit Groups November 21, 2025 ‘Release Nnamdi Kanu or Forget 2027 South-East Votes’ — Cubana Chiefpriest Warns Tinubu November 21, 2025 Load more