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The Nigeria national football team, the Super Eagles, played against Portugal in Leiria and unfortunately lost 2-1. Pedro Neto put the hosts ahead before Akor Adams scored the equaliser. But a late goal by Francisco Conceição gave the hosts the win just before they head to the World Cup.Olu reviews the game, discusses Eric Chelle's team selection, and gives his thoughts on how the players handled themselves against the 5th-best side in the world. He also speaks about the positives, areas to improve, and Nigeria's momentum before the AFCON 2027 qualifiers, which begin in September 2026.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(01:09) Starting Lineups(02:26) Alex Iwobi's 100th Cap(02:53) Key moments from the game(08:25) General thoughts(13:300 Nigeria's struggles(15:41) Positives for Nigeria(17:06) Nigeria's pool of players going forward
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is finally here!
The Nigeria national football team faces one of its toughest tests under Eric Chelle as they take on Portugal in their final international friendly before September. It will also be Portugal's last game before the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making this an important fixture for both nations.The last meeting between these sides came in 2022 when Portugal ran out 4-0 winners, but a lot has changed since then. Nigeria has shown positive signs under Eric Chelle and built momentum following their third-place finish at AFCON. Olu previews everything you need to know about the match, examines both teams, predicts his Super Eagles starting XI, and gives his score prediction. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(01:28) Preview of the game(04:22) Previous meeting in 2022(07:26) Portugal's squad list(08:30) Portugal's recent results(11:15) Expectations from Nigeria(15:33) Igoh Ogbu injured(16:12) Nigeria's expected lineup(18:48) Score prediction
The Nigeria national football team, the Super Eagles, played against Poland in Warsaw and were held to a draw late in the game. Terem Moffi scored the opening goal to continue his good form for Nigeria, while Paul Onuachu scored in the second half from the penalty spot. But a late equaliser earned the hosts a draw in this game.Olu reviews the game, discusses Eric Chelle's team selection, and gives his thoughts on how the new players adapted to the system. He also speaks about the positives, areas to improve, and Nigeria's momentum heading into the final friendly game against Portugal.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(01:10) Nigeria's Lineup(02:19) How did the game go?(09:08) Overall thoughts on the game
Spät in der Nacht und im direkten Anschluss haben Olu und Maurice die kürzliche State of Play von Sony besprochen, analysiert und ihre persönliche High- und Lowlights kommentiert. Mit einem ganz ordentlichen Paukenschlag hat Sony das diesjährige Summer Game Fest eröffnet und knallte einen bunten Mix aus verschiedensten Spielen in ihre Präsentation. Nach meinem Empfinden sollte für alle etwas dabei gewesen sein, oder wie seht ihr das? Was hat euch besonders gut oder so überhaupt gar nicht gefallen? Was hat gefehlt oder seid ihr vollkommen beseelt eingeschlafen? Vielen Dank für’s einschalten, zuhören und wenn ihr mögt teilt die Episode gerne und lasst eine Bewertung da. Das hilft uns und bleibt den Pixeln wie immer treu! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvh0xXmu0bs
The Nigeria national football team retained the Unity Cup with a convincing 3-0 victory over Jamaica. Alhassan Yusuf scored a brace, while Terem Moffi also found the net. Olu reviews the performance, key takeaways, and what the result says about the progress being made under Eric Chelle.Attention then turns to Nigeria's upcoming international friendly against Poland in Warsaw. With stars such as Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman unavailable, Olu previews the match, examines the rankings and head-to-head record, predicts his Super Eagles lineup, and gives his score prediction.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(00:50) Nigeria's Lineup vs Jamaica(01:36) Nigeria vs Jamaica Review(03:45) Unity Cup Final overall thoughts(05:38) Nigeria vs Poland Preview(06:24) Who is available for Nigeria?(09:00) Poland's squad(09:47) Expectations for this game(11:13) Expected lineup for Nigeria(12:08) Final score prediction
The Super Eagles are back in action for the final of the 2026 Unity Cup. Nigeria faces Jamaica in the Unity Cup final rematch from last year. With momentum on Nigeria's side after beating Zimbabwe, this match becomes crucial for continuing the momentum and improving their standing in the FIFA rankings.Olu breaks down everything you need to know ahead of the game, including the current form and ranking of both teams, key players to watch from the Jamaican side, and what to expect tactically from Nigeria. He also predicts the Super Eagles lineup and gives his score prediction for the match.Can Nigeria retain the, or will Jamaica get their revenge?Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com
The Nigeria national football team, the Super Eagles, are through to the Unity Cup final after a 2-0 win over Zimbabwe. Femi Azeez scored BOTH goals on his Super Eagles debut, while captain Terem Moffi provided two assists in an impressive attacking performance.Olu reviews the game, discusses Eric Chelle's experimental team selection, and gives his thoughts on how the new players adapted to the system. He also speaks about the positives, areas to improve, and Nigeria's momentum heading into the final against either India or Jamaica. Ope also joins the episode to give his own reactions and analysis.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com
It's the FINAL weekend review episode of the season, and Nigerian players ended the campaign in incredible fashion. Kelechi Iheanacho scored a brilliant goal to help Celtic win their second trophy of the season, while Semi Ajayi and Hull City secured promotion back to the Premier League. In Turkey, Paul Onuachu scored a brace in the cup final as Trabzonspor lifted the Turkish Cup alongside Chibuike Nwaiwu and Anthony Nwakaeme.Olu also reacts to goals from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru and Mubarak Suleiman, plus Raphaël Onyedika winning the Belgian league title with Club Brugge. After the Starboy of the Week rankings and full player reviews, attention turns to the Unity Cup semi-final as the Nigeria national football team prepares to face Zimbabwe before ending with the end-of-season awards.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(42:00) Standout performers of the week(55:28) Starboy of the week(1:46:58) Weekend player reviews(2:18:01) Nigeria vs Zimbabwe Preview(2:38:31) End of season awards
It's the FINAL weekend of the season, and Olu previews all the biggest games involving Nigerian players. In the Premier League, Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, and Samuel Chukwueze are in action for Fulham, while Tolu Arokodare and Wolverhampton Wanderers battle fellow relegated team, Burnley. At the same time, Taiwo Awoniyi looks to help Nottingham Forest finish the season strongly. Olu also previews the rest of the league's huge European qualification and relegation battles.Outside England, the episode focuses on five major matches involving Nigerian players, including the Championship playoff final featuring Semi Ajayi, the Scottish FA Cup final with Kelechi Iheanacho, the Turkish Cup final involving Paul Onuachu, Chibuike Nwaiwu, and Anthony Nwakaeme, plus a huge final-day showdown between Ademola Lookman's Atlético Madrid and Villarreal. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(16:54) Weekend Games Review(21:23) Premier League games involving Nigerian players(33:05) Other Premier League games preview(45:48) Top picks to watch this weekend(53:25) Ones to watch(1:14:46) Community call-in & discussions
It was another huge weekend for Nigerian players in Europe as Ademola Lookman scored for the second game running for Atlético Madrid, while Akor Adams continued his incredible form with another winning goal for Sevilla. Paul Onuachu finished the Turkish Super Lig season as joint top scorer, Maduka Okoye was crowned Udinese MVP of the season, and Kelechi Iheanacho helped Celtic secure the league title on the final day.Olu also reacts to strong performances from Umar Abubakar and Prosper Obah, ranks his Starboy of the Week podium, discusses the Falconets' FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup group featuring Spain, China, and New Caledonia, before wrapping up with the weekend player reviews and ones to watch. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(14:02) Standout performers of the week(30:43) Starboy of the week(34:09) Falconets' World Cup group stage draw(35:54) Weekend player reviews(52:20) Ones to watch
Olu begins with the midweek review after another strong week for Nigerian players in Europe. Ademola Lookman scored in Atlético Madrid's win over Osasuna, Akor Adams continued his late heroics for Sevilla, while Kelechi Iheanacho scored a dramatic 99th-minute winner for Celtic ahead of a massive title-deciding clash against Hearts. Olu also reacts to Slavia Prague's Nigerian contingent winning the Czech league title.The episode then shifts into the full weekend preview, covering Nigerian players in the Premier League before highlighting six huge matches outside England, including title deciders involving Raphael Onyedika and Club Brugge, the Rome Derby featuring Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, and Sevilla vs Real Madrid with Akor Adams in red-hot form. Olu wraps things up with the full list of Nigerians to watch this weekend.#SuperEagles #NigeriaFootball #Nigeria Join as a member today: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbEAS-WbghdS_BFYk_66B7A/join Listen to the audio version of the podcast for free on all major podcast platforms here: https://podfollow.com/nigeria-football-weekly/view or https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(29:13) Midweek player reviews(49:16) Premier League overview(55:52) Premier League games involving Nigerian players(59:27) Other Premier League games(1:09:19) Top picks to watch this weekend(1:22:38) Ones to watch
It was another huge weekend for Nigerian players abroad, led by Victor Osimhen, whose brace helped Galatasaray seal the league title. Maduka Okoye recorded his 10th Serie A clean sheet of the season for Udinese, while both Akor Adams and Umar Sadiq came off the bench to score winning goals for their clubs.Olu also discusses strong performances from Zadok Yohanna and Chiamaka Nnadozie, ranks his Starboy of the Week podium, and reacts to the Falconets qualifying for the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup before wrapping up with player reviews and the ones to watch this coming week.(00:00) Intro(31:44) Standout performers of the week(1:06:39) Starboy of the week(1:11:16) Falconets qualify for World Cup(1:33:56) Weekend player reviews(1:58:21) Ones to watch
O Luís Franco-Bastos precisava de abstrair-se do futebol, então, o podcast #NBAnasporttv decidiu convidá-lo para falarmos um pouco
Olu begins with the midweek review after Ademola Lookman and Atlético Madrid were knocked out of the UEFA Champions League semi-finals by Arsenal. He also previews key European semi-final clashes involving Ola Aina and Prosper Obah before shifting focus to the weekend action.The episode then moves into a full Premier League preview featuring Nigerian players, before Olu highlights the top 5 games to watch across Europe. Big fixtures include Victor Osimhen chasing another win with Galatasaray, Nathan Tella facing Stuttgart, and an exciting Nigerian battle between Wilfred Ndidi and Trabzonspor's stars. Olu rounds things off with the full list of Nigerians to watch this weekend. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(21:46) Lookman out of UCL(40:51) Europa & Conference League Games(48:24) Premier League games involving Nigerian players(54:20) Other Premier League games(1:00:54) Top picks to watch this week(1:09:52) Ones to watch
It was a massive weekend for Nigerian players, led by Taiwo Awoniyi, who scored a brace against Chelsea, while Nathan Tella delivered a goal and assist for Bayer Leverkusen. Kelechi Iheanacho also made an impact off the bench with a winning goal, alongside strong performances from Maduka Okoye, Zadok Yohanna, Victor Osimhen, and more.Olu ranks the standout performers and crowns his Starboy of the Week before shifting focus to the announcement of AFCON 2027 dates and qualification draws. The episode wraps up with full player reviews and the ones to watch for the coming week.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(11:09) Standout performers of the week(26:39) Starboy of the week(1:26:00) Dates for AFCON 2027 & qualifiers set(1:31:44) Weekend player reviews(1:46:13) Ones to watch
Olu kicks things off with the midweek review, including Ademola Lookman in action for Atlético Madrid in their 1-1 draw against Arsenal, before looking ahead to Europa League and Conference League fixtures.The focus then shifts to the weekend preview, starting with Premier League games involving Nigerian players like Tolu Arokodare, Calvin Bassey, and Samuel Chukwueze, before diving into the biggest matches across Europe. Key fixtures include Victor Osimhen closing in on the title, Nathan Tella chasing Champions League qualification, and relegation battles involving Sevilla's Nigerian stars. Olu rounds up with his top 5 games to watch, full predictions, and the list of Nigerians to keep an eye on this weekend.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(04:44) AFCON 2027 dates set(08:56) Lookman in the Champions League(16:50) Europa & Conference League games(29:07) Premier League games involving Nigerian players(35:36) Other Premier League games(42:23) Top picks to watch this week(52:47) Ones to watch
It was a huge weekend for Nigerian players across the globe as Victor Osimhen scored in a massive win for Galatasaray over Fenerbahçe, pushing them closer to the league title. There were also strong performances from Umar Sadiq, Frank Onyeka, Nathan Tella, and David Moses, while Chiamaka Nnadozie impressed with a standout performance in goal.Olu ranks the top performers and crowns his Starboy of the Week, before discussing potential new call-ups for Nigeria's Unity Cup squad and paying tribute to Michael Eneramo. The episode wraps up with full player reviews, ones to watch, and community discussion. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com00:00 Intro06:38 Standout performers of the week25:28 Starboy of the week51:12 Possible Unity Cup Picks1:06:45 Michael Eneramo tribute1:08:10 Weekend player reviews1:28:19 Ones to watch2:01:58 Community call-in and discussions
História da Música de Angola é a obra que o escritor, professor e jornalista Albino Carlos lançou recentemente em Lisboa. O livro consolida o elo entre identidade, cultura e história. Abordando a produção musical feita nos diferentes géneros e em diferentes línguas nacionais, Albino Carlos contribui para promover a “definição de quem é o angolano e de quem é Angola.” História da Música Angolana é o livro que faltava para um melhor entendimento do manifestar musical de angolanas e angolanos. O mais recente trabalho de Albino Carlos proporciona uma viagem pela alma musical de Angola, pela essência do povo angolano. Estabelecendo a relação entre história, cultura e identidade, o livro História da Música Angolana torna-se essencial para pintarmos um mais elucidativo quadro de uma sociedade onde o cantar e dançar são forma de viver e podem fazer um país evoluir nas diferentes relações dentro da imensa comunidade formada por todos aqueles que fruem da música angolana. A RFI aproveitou a presença do Albino Carlos na capital portuguesa para uma conversa sobre a singularidade da cultura musical de Angola e o livro recentemente editado em Portugal pela Oficina da Escrita. Albino Carlos começa por revelar que a ausência de bibliografia produzida por académicos e estudiosos angolanos foi um dos elementos que espoletou a obra agora lançada. Albino Carlos, autor do livro História da Música de Angola: Este livro nasceu de um questionamento existencial e intelectual. Intelectual por quê? Porque fui percebendo, ao longo do tempo, que a maior parte da bibliografia, dos estudos académicos sobre a música angolana eram feitos por académicos e estudiosos estrangeiros. São conhecidos os estudos profundos do professor Mesquitela Lima, são conhecidos os estudos profundos que a antiga Companhia Nacional de Diamante fez sobre a produção musical da região do Leste, são conhecidos estudos que muitos estudiosos, ainda no século XVIII, alemães fizeram sobre a música angolana. Portanto, havia esta dúvida, este questionamento intelectual: qual a razão pela qual Angola, sendo um país musical, tem tantas músicas, tanto quanto tem de povos e nações, não era objeto de estudo nas universidades, não era objeto de aprofundamento académico por parte dos intelectuais e por parte, sobretudo, da classe académica angolana. Esta foi a perspectiva do questionamento intelectual. Depois, houve também um certo questionamento existencial. O Luis sabe que nós somos a música que produzimos e que fazemos. Os povos definem-se muito pela música, porque a música é a arte das artes, é a expressão da nossa alma. Em qualquer parte do mundo, se disser que estou a cantar um fado, as pessoas remetem logo para Portugal. Basta falar no samba, as pessoas remetem logo para o Brasil, e assim sucessivamente. Tendo em conta que a música, no caso particular da Angola, é um dos mecanismos que os angolanos mais se socorrem para falar de si, para contactar o outro, para chorar, para dançar, para... . Enfim, tendo em conta a importância que esta mesma música desempenhou, quer na resistência contra o colonialismo, quer para suportar as agruras da escravatura, e até na guerra civil que aconteceu, que dilacerou o nosso país, foi graças ao canto, foi graças ao batuque, que os angolanos e Angola resistiram a esses momentos tremendos que nós passávamos e que queremos esquecer. Portanto, a música desempenhou um papel muito, mas muito importante na definição de quem é o angolano e de quem é Angola, quem a Angola é. É esta questão existencial. Quer dizer, eu sempre me bati para que o semba também fosse reconhecido como o símbolo do nosso fazer musical, a simbologia daquilo que o angolano gosta de ser. Então, é por aí que eu decidi começar a fazer um estudo sobre a nossa música. Nos últimos 15 anos da minha vida, mesmo passando pela política, pela docência universitária, fui fazendo os meus estudos, mas também fiz um desafio pessoal, eu não queria fazer um livro sobre música angolana, como eram feitos os livros sobre música. RFI: Então, qual foi o desafio que se colocou? Albino Carlos: Fazer difrente, contar a história da Angola através da sua música. Ver como é que a música caracterizou o angolano. Como é que nós cantamos o amor, como cantamos o infortuno, como vivemos o luto, qual é a força que tem o comboio na simbologia tradicional angolana, como é que cantamos a escravatura. Eu fiz esse estudo profundo e daí resultou num livro enormíssimo que eu chamo de Trilogia da Música Angolana. Este é o primeiro livro, História da Música Angolana, e dei muito destaque à nossa tradição oral, ao cancioneiro tradicional, que é a origem de toda esta musicalidade, sobretudo popular e moderna. Quis fazer também uma recolha de todas as letras das músicas mais emblemáticas angolanas, porque eu via que tínhamos dificuldades. Por exemplo, Muxima, a letra de Muxima, tinha dificuldade em encontrar. Quem quer a letra de Umbi-Umbi, que é uma música de tradição oral, uma música que é muito local, mas tornou-se um hino universal. Era difícil encontrar a letra. Então, fiz também um trabalho de recolha daquelas músicas mais emblemáticas, quer na língua nacional Quimbundo, que é uma das línguas mais preponderantes, como naquelas línguas que também são, de certa forma, subalternizadas. Mas há registros musicais muito fortes nessas línguas. Então esse é o desafio que eu me propus. Este é apenas uma parte deste desafio, porque a trilogia é composta pela História da Música Angolana, que é praticamente o início da música, quais são os temas fundamentais da música, quais são os elementos constitutivos do discurso musical angolano. RFI: História da Música Angolana é o livro que foi recentemente apresentado. Há, então, mais dois a serem publicados? Albino Carlos: Sim, faz parte de uma trilogia sobre o fazer musical angolano. Há um livro que é só sobre o semba. Mas não é um livro, ao contrário dos outros livros, que são muitas cronologias históricas, nasceu no dia tal, o grupo... Não, eu fiz uma análise do discurso musical. O que o semba canta e como canta. A fome, a miséria, a guerra, o ciúme, a paixão. Enfim, eu fiz uma análise semiótica do discurso musical. Ao invés de preocupar-me em falar sobre os grupos, o historial cronológico dos fenómenos musicais, não. Eu fiz uma coisa um pouco mais difícil. Eu queria fugir um bocadinho daquilo que são normalmente os livros sobre história das músicas, quer em Portugal, quer no Brasil. RFI: O Semba que está, neste momento, em processo de candidatura para que venha a ser considerado como Património Cultural Imaterial da Humanidade pela UNESCO. Albino Carlos: Eu penso que neste momento há condições objetivas e subjetivas que nos permitem estar mais animados neste processo. Porquê? Porque o Fado já foi reconhecido, o Samba de Roda já foi reconhecido, a Coladera foi reconhecida, muito recentemente o Reggae foi reconhecido, a Rumba foi reconhecida. São todas musicalidades que bebem, intercambiam, têm subsídios com o Semba e são parecidos com o Semba. Há, digamos assim, elementos que se cruzam entre o Semba e o Samba. Há uma influência muito forte da musicalidade africana no Fado. O Reggae não preciso mais dizer, o Reggae vem da África, se bem que tem uma essência muito forte daquela região, do Caribe. E nesse contexto, o Semba, pelo fato de ser uma música nacional, mas muito aberta ao mundo, da mesma forma que é o angolano, é um povo africano, mas muito aberto ao mundo. Nós herdamos um bocadinho esta particularidade dos portugueses. Portugal é um pequeno país que dominou o mundo, não é? Espalhou-se por mares nunca antes navegados. Herdamos esta abertura, esta pluralidade, esta multiplicidade, este diálogo com o outro, este intercâmbio, esta miscigenação. É isto que nos faz fortes e é isto que faz forte o Semba, porque o Semba é uma música urbana. Obviamente que as raízes vêm da Ambaca, daquela região do Cuanza Norte, mas passou a ser Semba, como Semba, a partir do momento em que o N'gola Ritmos fez dele um ritmo mais urbano. Já tem viola, é uma música popular, é moderna. Mas também neste Semba tem influência portuguesa, do Fado e outras sonoridades portuguesas e europeias. Tem muita influência também latino-americana, tem muita influência da Rumba congolesa, sendo certo que a Rumba também tem alguma origem em Angola, mas é daquela região. Portanto, o Semba é, digamos assim, o melhor espaço que o angolano encontrou para se definir a si mesmo, para expressar aquilo que vai na alma, para se relacionar com o mundo. O Semba, por intermédio de algumas derivações, como o Kuduro e a Kizomba, tem dado sons aos sons do mundo. Hoje a Kizomba conquistou o mundo, hoje toda a gente quer dançar Kizomba, mas a Kizomba não é só mais uma derivação do semba. RFI: O que é que se pode encontrar neste livro? Albino Carlos: É um livro que faz uma viagem pelas práticas musicais angolanas. É um livro que dá muito ênfase à identidade musical de Angola, às línguas nacionais e como é que essas línguas nacionais, estando mais próximo daquilo que são os rumores do nosso pensamento e da nossa alma, expressam melhor o nosso pensamento, os nossos sonhos e as nossas frustrações. É um livro que também faz muita referência ou dá grande destaque à música de intervenção. O Luís sabe bem que a música de intervenção jogou um papel muito importante na nossa independência e também jogou um papel muito importante no 25 de abril. Zeca Afonso é uma figura emblemática. Zeca Afonso marcou a música de intervenção angolana. Os grandes trovadores portugueses, sobretudo daquele período quente do 25 de abril, marcaram profundamentalmente a música de intervenção e esta música de intervenção teve um papel extraordinário no desenrolar no xadrez político angolano naquele período da independência. Falo também da música como um espaço de libertação da mulher. A música também é isto, tem também sentido de missão. Por exemplo, Angola ainda sendo um país com uma certa cultura machista, como é que as mulheres, através da música, conseguiram serem sujeitos de discurso ao invés de objetos de discurso? Cantava essa mulher, né? Oh, Maria... Não, agora é a Maria que está a cantar sobre o Zé, é a Maria que está a cantar sobre ela, é a Maria que está a cantar como uma pessoa, não como uma mulher, não como um indivíduo, não para se contrapor ao homem, mas para afirmar-se, para um espaço de liberdade, um espaço de expressão. É um livro que também fala sobre algumas particularidades do discurso musical, por exemplo, a força do comboio, a força da feitiçaria, a força da religião, a força da tradição e como é que faz essa mistura com o discurso da modernidade. É um livro que também fala sobre a canção infantil angolana, mas, obviamente, sempre fazendo referência ao que se faz também ao nível do mundo, sobretudo, à forte influência que Portugal exerce e continua a exercer na nossa idiosincrasia. Por exemplo, nós não podemos falar da canção infantil angolana sem referências profundas dos cantos de ninar de Portugal. O “Atirei o pau ao gato”..., enfim. Todos nós tivemos uma infância cuja banda sonora eram aquelas músicas que os nossos avós, os nossos pais foram cantando e continuamos agora a transmitir aos nossos filhos e aos nossos netos. E tenho a convicção profunda de que os nossos filhos, os nossos netos vão também transmitir essa experiência de socialização, de passar valores da família, do amor, da fraternidade, por intermédio da canção infantil. A canção infantil angolana também desempenhou este papel e tem desempenhado até um papel muito mais do que aquilo que é a canção de ninar ou a canção de roda. É uma canção que foi usada também para incutir nas nossas crianças, o amor à terra, para conhecerem o seu país, para terem o orgulho da sua nacionalidade. Enfim, a história da música angolana é a história da Angola contada através da sua música. Sendo certo que Angola é um país novo, está a construir a sua história, está a escrever a sua história. Mas, a história da Angola não será completa sem o capítulo relacionado com a música. De tal sorte que a história da Angola confunde-se com a história da música angolana. É esta a tese fundamental deste livro. RFI: Albino Carlos, qual foi o grande desafio, os grandes obstáculos, que encontrou para escrever este livro?Albino Carlos: Desde logo a bibliografia, a dificuldade de recolha das músicas. Tive uma dificuldade porque eu, sendo de Luanda, não domino as línguas nacionais, domino mais ou menos o quimbundo, mas não domino as outras línguas. E isto, de certa forma, pode ser uma crítica, e já agora é uma crítica que eu aceito. Houve um certo pendor para o grupo etnolinguístico quimbundo, que é da minha região, da zona de Luanda. Há um certo privilégio, digamos assim. Houve maior preponderância na recolha e na abordagem desse espaço etnocultural. Mas não foi por intenção. Foi pela minha dificuldade, foi pela minha incapacidade intelectual. Obviamente que fez um esforço enormíssimo que este livro espalhasse a diversidade cultural. Porque é da diversidade cultural que reside a força e a riqueza da Angola. Angola é o que é porque existem 21 províncias, existem várias nações, no intuito de criar uma só nação, uma nação forte, um só povo e uma só nação. Quer dizer, num conceito no sentido de afirmar a sua identidade e se afirmar no contexto das nações. Esse foi o grande desafio. Por outro lado, houve também o desafio da pouca bibliografia. Vou só dar um exemplo, de 1960 até hoje, pouco menos de 40 obras existem sobre a música angolana. Mesmo sendo este país conhecido a nível internacional pela música. África do Sul, por exemplo, que é aqui a nossa vizinha, tem mais de 300 títulos sobre a sua produção musical. Que abrange desde a música tradicional ao mais moderno dos modernos. O Kuduro, esta música que nos tem afirmado a nível internacional, o primeiro doutoramento foi feito numa universidade portuguesa. É este o grande desafio que é lançado aos angolanos. RFI: A obra foi recentemente publicada em Portugal. Depois de Portugal, o que é que pode acontecer? Albino Carlos: De facto, o livro criou muitas expectativas. Porque eu fui falando ao longo desse tempo. Na qualidade académico, coloquei a problemática da música na universidade, na academia. Fui alertando, ao longo desse tempo, que estava a produzir esta obra. Portanto, há muitas expectativas em Angola. Estou a ser cobrado. Obviamente que problemas de logística e problemas financeiros limitam a possibilidade de poder lançar em Angola. Mas estamos a envidar todos os esforços no sentido de que no mês de junho nós possamos fazer o lançamento em Angola. Moçambique também já convidou, o Brasil também já está interessado nesta obra. Significa dizer que, em colaboração com a editora, vamos colocar esta obra em todo o espaço da lusofonia. Sendo certo que o nosso fazer musical, o fazer musical do espaço da lusofonia, carece de bibliografia. Para que os nossos cidadãos sintam-se orgulhosos do seu discurso. De um dos discursos que mais marcam. Um dos discursos que mais marca a lusofonia é a música. Não existe Brasil sem samba. Portugal sem o fado, não sei o que seria.
The Weekend Preview Show returns, and Olu kicks things off with a positive update as the Nigerian women's national football team, the Super Falcons, moves up in the FIFA rankings, before diving into the midweek review, breaking down key performances from Nigerian players across league and cup competitions.Attention then shifts to the weekend preview, starting with Premier League fixtures involving Ola Aina, Taiwo Awoniyi, Calvin Bassey, Samuel Chukwueze, and Tolu Arokodare, along with predictions for the rest of the league and FA Cup semi-finals. Olu also highlights the top games to watch across Europe, including Victor Osimhen in a huge clash, Ademola Lookman, Nathan Tella, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, and more, before rounding up with the full list of Nigerians to watch this weekend. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com(00:00) Intro(01:46) Super Falcons rise in FIFA rankings(08:08) Midweek football reviews(1:36:35) Premier League games involving Nigerian players(1:41:52) Other Premier League games(1:45:27) Yop picks to watch this weekend(1:51:47) Ones to watch
Are you truly living as a witness for Jesus Christ… or just saying you are? In Acts 1:8, Jesus declared that we would receive power through the Holy Spirit to become His witnesses—not just in words, but in life, character, and sacrifice.But here's what many believers miss:The word “witness” also means martyr. That means being a witness is not casual—it's a deep conviction, a transformed life, and a willingness to stand for Christ no matter the cost. In this powerful message, you'll discover: * The TRUE meaning of being a witness for Christ * Why the Holy Spirit is essential for boldness * The difference between opinions and testimony * How early apostles lived—and died—for their faith * Why your LIFE is your loudest sermon This message will challenge you, awaken you, and reposition your walk with God.
It was another action-packed weekend for Nigerian players as Kelechi Iheanacho came off the bench to score a brace for Celtic, while Ademola Lookman found the net in the Copa del Rey final. There was also a huge milestone for Frank Onyeka, who secured promotion to the Premier League with Coventry, as Olu breaks down the standout performers and names his Starboy of the Week.The episode also dives into off-field drama involving Tolu Arokodare and Gift Orban, before moving into full weekend player reviews, the ones to watch for the coming week, and opening the floor for community discussion. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com00:00 Intro03:19 Standout performers of the week28:42 Starboy of the week33:28 Tolu Arokodare's incident41:54 Gift Orban's incident49:30 Weekend player reviews1:20:24 Ones to watch1:35:48 Community call-in and discussions
Midweek football delivered a huge moment for Nigerian football as Ademola Lookman scored the decisive goal to knock out Barcelona and send Atletico Madrid into the Champions League semi-finals. Olu reacts to that performance before shifting focus to the weekend, starting with Premier League fixtures involving Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, Samuel Chukwueze, Ola Aina, and Taiwo Awoniyi, plus a massive title clash between Manchester City and Arsenal.He then highlights the top games to watch across Europe, including Lookman's Atletico in the Copa Del Rey final, Raphael Onyedika in a title race clash, Nathan Tella in Germany, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru facing Napoli, and Maduka Okoye chasing another clean sheet, before rounding up with all the Nigerian players to watch this weekend. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com
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It was another strong weekend for Nigerian players across Europe as Akor Adams scored a crucial goal for Sevilla, while Maduka Okoye delivered a standout performance with a clean sheet in a big win over AC Milan. Contributions also came from Ryan Alebiosu and Moses Simon, as Olu breaks down the standout performers before naming his Starboy of the Week.He then shifts focus to youth football concerns, including Nigeria's failure to qualify for the U-17 AFCON and struggles at the African Schools Championship, before diving into full weekend player reviews and highlighting the Nigerian players to watch in the coming week. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - olu@nigeriafootballweekly.com
Midweek European action delivered big moments for Nigerian players
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It was a huge weekend for Nigerian players across Europe, From Paul Onuachu and Chibuike Nwaiwu scoring in a massive win over Galatasaray, to Frank Onyeka boosting Coventry's promotion push, and clean sheet performances from Maduka Okoye and Chiamaka Nnadozie, Olu breaks down all the standout performances, including goals from Kelechi Iheanacho and key contributions from other Nigerian players across Europe.He then goes through the full weekend player reviews, highlights the top performers, and rounds up with the ones to watch for the coming week before opening the floor for the community discussion.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com
Nigeria has new friendly games confirmed, with the Super Eagles set to face Portugal and Poland in June. Olu also raises questions about accountability within the Nigeria Football Federation, especially when compared to Italy, where figures like Gianluigi Buffon stepped down after failing to qualify for the World Cup.He then previews the weekend's action, starting with the FA Cup quarter-finals, including Manchester City vs Liverpool, before highlighting key fixtures involving Nigerian players across England and Europe, from Ademola Lookman facing Barcelona to Gift Orban fighting to stay up in Serie A, and rounding up with the full list of players to watch this weekend. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com (00:00) Intro(57:58) Nigeria to face Portugal & Poland(1:20:01) Why has nobody resigned from the NFF?(1:46:16) FA Cup quarter finals preview(1:53:47) Championship games involving Nigerians(1:59:35) Top picks to watch this weekend(2:14:22) Ones to watch
The Super Eagles were held to a 2-2 draw against Jordan in their second friendly of the international window
Nigeria takes on Jordan in their second international friendly of the window, coming off a 2-1 win against Iran. After finishing 3rd at AFCON 2025, the Super Eagles will be looking to build momentum and make it back-to-back wins.Olu breaks down everything you need to know ahead of the game, including both teams' FIFA rankings, key strengths, and why Jordan could be a tougher test than expected despite Nigeria going in as favourites.He also predicts the Super Eagles lineup and gives his score prediction.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com (00:00) Intro(01:32) What's on the line?(03:56) Nigeria's squad list(05:39) Jordan's squad list(06:50) Jordan's recent results(08:35) Expectations from Nigeria(14:08) Nigeria's expected lineup(16:03) Score Predictions(17:00) CAF News
The Men in Blazers Countdown Tour returns, this time to Atlanta, where Rog is joined by Outkast's Big Boi to talk about what Atlanta means to him, his Mount Rushmore of ATL athletes, and his excitement heading into the World Cup. Plus, USMNT legends Clint Dempsey and Brad Guzan discuss the 2014 USMNT-Belgium game, preview the upcoming friendlies, and answer which keeper should start for the US Men at the World Cup. Rog also sits down with former WNBA Player and Atlanta Dream Vice-President Renee Montgomery, as well as Olu and WowGr8 of EarthGang. Presented by Bank of America, the Official Bank of U.S. Soccer and the FIFA World Cup 2026.Order Rog's new book We Are the World (Cup) today!: https://mibcourage.co/4brQpgGSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Super Eagles are back with a win
The Super Eagles are back in action for the first time since January. Nigeria face Iran in an international friendly, their first game since finishing 3rd at AFCON 2025. With no World Cup to prepare for, this match becomes crucial for building momentum and improving their standing in the FIFA rankings.Olu breaks down everything you need to know ahead of the game, including the current form and ranking of both teams, key players to watch from the Iranian side, and what to expect tactically from Nigeria. He also predicts the Super Eagles lineup and gives his score prediction for the match.Can Nigeria continue the good vibes after AFCON, or will Iran spoil the party? Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com (00:00) Intro(01:09) What's on the line for this game(02:39) Nigeria's squad list(04:27) Nigeria without Osimhen(05:32) Iranian players to watch out for(07:07) Concerns for Iran leading to the World Cup(08:08) Iran's recent form(09:49) General thoughts on Nigeria(12:10) Super Eagles predicted lineup(15:06) Final score prediction
Join Olu for Episode 235 of the Nigeria Football Weekly Podcast, where he discusses who the standout Nigerian players were over the past weekend. Ademola Lookman scored against Real Madrid, Taiwo Awoniyi got on the scoresheet against struggling Spurs, and Philip Otele scored against Dortmund.Other players who had good weekends of football include Maduka Okoye, Felix Agu, Chidozie Awaziem, and Isaac James, who all had good performances to mention.Olu then concludes the podcast by reviewing how Nigerian players fared in the final game week leading to the international break. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com
It was a dramatic midweek in the Champions League for Nigerian players, with Victor Osimhen and Galatasaray being knocked out after a heavy 4-0 defeat to Liverpool at Anfield, losing 4-1 on aggregate. The night got worse as Osimhen picked up an injury in the first half and had to be taken off, with his absence clearly affecting Galatasaray's performance.On the other hand, Ademola Lookman helped Atletico Madrid secure qualification to the quarter-finals, providing an assist in their 3-2 loss to Tottenham Hotspur, as they progressed 7-5 on aggregate.Olu then shifts to the weekend preview, starting with Nigerian players in the Premier League. Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, and Samuel Chukwueze face Burnley, while Ola Aina and Taiwo Awoniyi travel to face Tottenham in a crucial relegation battle. He also previews the rest of the Premier League fixtures, including a prediction for the Carabao Cup final between Arsenal and Manchester City.The episode continues with the top games to watch involving Nigerian players across Europe, including Philip Otele and Jordan Torunarigha facing Borussia Dortmund, Chidera Ejuke and Akor Adams taking on Umar Sadiq, a Madrid derby featuring Lookman, Ebenezer Akinsanmiro in action for Pisa, and Gift Orban facing Atalanta.Olu wraps up with the full list of Nigerian players to watch this weekend across Europe.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com (00:00) Intro(00:46) Osimhen injured in Champions League exit(08:58) Lookman assists as Atletico advance(12:58) Europa & Conference League games(15:22) Premier League Preview(17:30) Nigerians in Premier League action(19:17) Other Premier League fixtures(24:08) Arsenal vs Man City preview(25:01) Top Nigerian picks to watch(30:03) Ones to watch
It was another big weekend for Nigerian footballers. Olu begins the episode by highlighting the standout Nigerian performers of the week, including Victor Osimhen scoring for Galatasaray against Istanbul Basaksehir, while Paul Onuachu extended his incredible scoring run to 10 consecutive games with 12 goals for Trabzonspor.There were also impressive performances from Ola Aina, who delivered a Man of the Match display for Nottingham Forest against Fulham, and David Moses, who produced a brilliant assist for Slavia Prague in their 3-1 win over FC Zlin.The episode continues with player reviews from the weekend, before looking ahead to midweek European action in the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League, highlighting Nigerian players involved. Finally, Olu opens the floor for viewers to call in and share their thoughts on the biggest Nigerian football stories of the week. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com(00:00) Intro(04:33) Standout Performers for the week(20:09) Starboy of the week(25:44) NFF Discussion and Foreign-based players(58:55) Weekend Player reviews(1:34:15) Ones to watch(1:40:12) Community call-in and discussions
Olu brings the midweek report and weekend preview, covering the biggest stories involving Nigerian players across Europe.The episode begins with Olu reacting to the rumoured Super Eagles kits for next year, before moving into the midweek report. Nigerian players were in action across European competitions, including Victor Osimhen helping Galatasaray secure a huge first-leg win against Liverpool in the Champions League, while Ademola Lookman featured as Atletico Madrid beat Tottenham 5-2. Olu also rounds up Nigerian performances in the Europa League, Conference League, and the English Championship.Attention then shifts to the Premier League weekend preview, starting with Nigerian players involved in key fixtures including Fulham vs Nottingham Forest, Wolves vs Brentford, and Crystal Palace vs Leeds, before breaking down the rest of Premier League Gameweek 30.To wrap up the show, Olu highlights his top games involving Nigerian footballers across Europe, including Atletico Madrid vs Getafe, Trabzonspor vs Rizespor, Verona vs Genoa, Barcelona vs Sevilla, and Lazio vs AC Milan, before finishing with the full list of Nigerians to watch this weekend.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com (00:00) Intro(00:53) Nigeria's Rumoured Kit(01:54) Champions League Review(02:44) Europa League Review(04:40) Conference League Review(05:26) English Championship Review(07:12) Premier League Preview(09:16) Nigerians in Premier League action(11:16) Other Premier League games(16:41) Top picks to watch this weekend(20:58) Ones to watch
It's been another huge week for Nigerian footballers across Europe and beyond
WAFCON 2026 has officially been postponed just 12 days before kickoff, with CAF announcing that the tournament will now take place from July 25 to August 16 instead of the original March dates. Olu reacts to the shocking decision and discusses what it says about how the women's game continues to be treated on the continent.The episode also covers the Super Falcons' 3-1 win over Cameroon in their latest preparation match, before moving into the mid-week report highlighting Nigerian performances across Europe including Paul Onuachu and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru scoring in domestic cup action.Finally, Olu previews the FA Cup weekend, looking at Nigerian players in action including Alex Iwobi, Samuel Chukwueze, Calvin Bassey and Tolu Arokodare, before breaking down the top games involving Nigerian footballers across Europe, featuring Victor Osimhen, Wilfred Ndidi, Ademola Lookman, Maduka Okoye, Gift Orban and more.Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com (00:00) Intro(03:19) WAFCON Postponed(09:19) Super Falcons beat Cameroon 3-1(12:34) Midweek games report(35:21) Premier League review(45:44) FA Cup Preview(1:05:58) Top picks to watch this weekend(1:19:56) Ones to watch(1:26:11) Community call-in and discussions
It was another eventful week for Nigerian footballers across Europe, and Olu breaks it all down. Alex Iwobi scored a stunning screamer for his second goal in two games, while Paul Onuachu made it eight goals in seven matches since returning from AFCON, also assisting Chibuike Nwaiwu, who grabbed a brilliant brace in Trabzonspor's 3–1 win. Victor Osimhen delivered in the Champions League to send Galatasaray into the Round of 16 and followed it up with a goal and assist over the weekend.Ademola Lookman came off the bench to provide an assist in Atletico Madrid's 4–1 win, Terem Moffi scored his first goal for FC Porto, and Yira Sor found the net twice in four days for Genk. Olu ranks his Starboy of the Week before diving into the Super Falcons' WAFCON preparations, or lack thereof, criticising the NFF, and the latest controversy surrounding Amas Obasogie, who has been suspended for match-fixing.Olu concludes with the weekend player reviews, highlights the ones to watch, and welcomes the viewers and community to discuss topics on their minds. Check out our website: nigeriafootballweekly.com Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com (00:00) Intro(02:16) Standout performers of the week(31:13) Starboy of the week (36:56) Super Falcons lose to Cameroon(45:41) Amas Obasogie suspended by Singida Balck Stars(54:56) Player reviews(1:58:38) Ones to watch(2:03:05) Community call in and discussions
It's time for the Midweek Review & Weekend Preview LIVE on Nigeria Football Weekly.Olu starts in the Champions League where Ademola Lookman's Atletico Madrid secured a dominant 4-1 win at the Metropolitano, while Victor Osimhen delivered when it mattered most, scoring a crucial goal as Galatasaray knocked out Juventus to qualify for the Round of 16. He also speaks about Nigerian players involved in the Europa League and Conference League before heading to the English Championship, where Frank Onyeka, Ryan Alebiosu, and Bright Osayi-Samuel were all in action during the midweek fixtures.Then it's full focus on the weekend. In the Premier League, Alex Iwobi and Calvin Bassey's Fulham face a struggling Tottenham side, Ola Aina and Taiwo Awoniyi's Nottingham Forest take on Brighton, Tolu Arokodare's Wolves meet Aston Villa, and Christantus Uche's Crystal Palace face Manchester United. Olu also previews the rest of the Premier League action, including a massive clash between league leaders Arsenal and top-four contenders Chelsea.Outside the Premier League, Olu highlights his top Nigerian picks of the week: Paul Onuachu, Chibuike Nwaiwu and Anthony Nwakaeme's Trabzonspor against Karagumruk, Victor Osimhen's Galatasaray vs Alanyaspor, Ademola Lookman's Atalanta against bottom side Real Oviedo, the Sevilla derby featuring Akor Adams and Chidera Ejuke away at Real Betis, and Philip Otele and Jordan Torunarigha's Hamburg against RB Leipzig. The show wraps up with the full list of Nigerians to watch across Europe this weekend.Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com
Olu reviews the standout Nigerian performers from the past week across Europe.Ademola Lookman scored in the Champions League and followed it up with his first La Liga goal for Atletico Madrid. Raphael Onyedika registered a goal and assist in the Champions League for Club Brugge, while Alex Iwobi scored and assisted against Sunderland. Paul Onuachu netted his 17th league goal of the season for Trabzonspor, and Wilfred Ndidi was on the scoresheet in Besiktas' 4-0 win.Victor Osimhen provided two assists in Galatasaray's Champions League victory over Juventus, Frank Onyeka earned Player of the Match as Coventry push for automatic promotion, Akor Adams grabbed an assist for Sevilla, Bright Osayi-Samuel assisted for Birmingham, and Chukwubuikem Iwuemesi scored for OH Leuven.Olu then ranks the top performers and crowns the Starboy of the Week.The episode also covers the Super Eagles' March international break fixtures against Iran and Jordan, and addresses the unfortunate racial abuse directed at Tolu Arokodare following his missed penalty for Wolves.Finally, Olu reviews the weekend performances in detail, highlights the Ones to Watch for the coming week, and opens the floor for the community call-in segment. Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com
Olu breaks down a dramatic midweek of Champions League action featuring Nigerian stars across Europe.Victor Osimhen registered an assist as Galatasaray thrashed Juventus 5-2, Ademola Lookman found the net for Atletico Madrid, and Raphael Onyedika delivered a goal and assist in the thrilling 3-3 draw between Club Brugge and Atletico. Nigerian players performing at the highest level on the European stage.After reviewing the midweek action and looking ahead to the Europa League fixtures, Olu discusses two major topics: Eric Chelle's reported contract demands as Super Eagles head coach... are they justified or excessive? The Super Falcons squad list for the upcoming pre-WAFCON friendlies against Cameroon.The weekend preview begins with Nigerians in action in the Premier League, including Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool, Crystal Palace vs Wolves, and Sunderland vs Fulham. Attention then shifts to the biggest fixtures of the weekend, including Tottenham vs Arsenal and Manchester City vs Newcastle.Outside the Premier League, Olu highlights five key matches to watch involving Nigerian players across Europe, including Konyaspor vs Galatasaray, Cagliari vs Lazio, Atletico Madrid vs Espanyol, Gaziantep vs Trabzonspor, and Villarreal vs Valencia.The episode closes with a full list of Nigerian players to watch across Europe and an open community call-in segment for viewers to discuss the biggest talking points.Follow Nigeria Football Weekly:Twitter - https://twitter.com/NFWPod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/nigeriafootballweekly/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@nigeriafootballweekly Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/NigeriaFootballWeekly Linktree - https://linktr.ee/nigeriafootballweekly Email - nigeriafootballweekly@gmail.com
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In this special client-takeover episode of The Doctor Coach School™ Podcast, we hear from Dr. Olufunke Odetunde (also known as Dr. Olu)—a retired physician, certified personal finance wellness consultant, and founder of Financial Fitness MD.Dr. Olu shares her powerful journey from being a high-earning physician who felt anxious, disorganized, and out of control financially, to becoming debt-free, financially confident, and retired from clinical practice. Despite earning a high income, she found herself avoiding her finances, overspending, and constantly worrying about job security, until she decided to take full responsibility and seek coaching support.In this episode, Dr. Olu introduces a simple, actionable framework—C.A.S.H.—to help physicians boost savings, invest wisely, reduce money stress, and build lasting wealth without sacrificing health or relationships.This conversation is for doctors who make good money but still feel overwhelmed, uncertain, or behind when it comes to their finances, and are ready to change that.What You'll Learn in This EpisodeWhy high income does not automatically equal financial securityThe hidden cost of avoiding your finances—even as a physicianHow coaching accelerates financial progress and reduces costly mistakesThe mindset shifts required to move from stress to confidence around moneyHow to take full ownership of your financial futureWhy clarity, systems, and support matter more than income levelWho This Episode Is ForPhysicians who earn well but feel stressed or uncertain about moneyDoctors who feel they “should have figured this out by now.”High-achieving professionals who want financial freedom without burnout Physicians who want to practice medicine—and live life—on their own termsYou don't have to stay stuck, stressed, or silently worried about money—no matter how much you earn.With clarity, intentional action, and the right support, financial confidence and freedom are possible.Connect with Dr. OluWebsite: https://www.financialfitnessmd.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olufunkeodetunde2/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olufunkeodetunde2Email: drolu@financialfitnessmd.comLet's Connect: On Instagram On Facebook On LinkedIn On TikTok On my website
Podcast Description: In Part 2 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham continues his thought-provoking conversation with leadership expert and lifelong learner, Olu Burrell . This episode dives deep into the challenges of leadership, the importance of vulnerability, and the skills required to transition from being an exceptional individual contributor to an effective leader. Olu shares eye-opening statistics about accidental managers, explores the fears that hold leaders back, and explains why vulnerability and intellectual humility are essential for growth. Drawing parallels between leadership and jazz, Olu highlights the importance of improvisation, curiosity, and creating safe spaces for innovation. Whether you're a seasoned executive or an aspiring leader, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiration to help you elevate your leadership game. Listen in as Olu Reflects on: Accidental Leadership: Why 86% of leaders fall into their roles without proper preparation and how to change that. The Power of Vulnerability: Why admitting “I don't know” can be a leader's greatest strength. Confidence and Fear: How fear of failure, regret, and rejection impact leadership and how to overcome them. The Jazz of Leadership: Why great leaders, like great jazz musicians, must improvise and adapt to unexpected changes. Music and Creativity: How jazz fuels creativity and helps leaders unlock their full potential. What you drinking? Galen pours a glass of Eagle Rare 10-Year Bourbon, a smooth and rare whiskey that reflects the depth and richness of this conversation. Meanwhile, Olu raises a glass of Uncle Nearest 1884, a whiskey with a legacy as powerful as the insights shared in this episode. Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You'll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who's coming next. And direct access to Galen himself. Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!
Podcast Description: In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham sits down with the dynamic and insightful Olu Burrell , a leadership expert, speaker, and lifelong learner. From the moment Galen first saw Olu on stage, he knew this was someone who brought a rare combination of practical experience and academic depth to the art of leadership. Olu shares his journey of self-discovery, from realizing his name is an anagram for "solution" to becoming a master of both the practical and theoretical aspects of leadership. This episode dives into the importance of balancing experience with education, the power of curiosity, and how leaders can create environments where innovation and collaboration thrive. Listen in as Olu Reflects on: The Power of Mastery: Why combining practical experience with academic knowledge is essential for effective leadership. Curiosity Over Judgment: How adopting a curious mindset can lead to better outcomes and stronger teams. The Jazz of Leadership: Why great leaders, like great jazz musicians, must improvise and adapt to unexpected changes. Creating Safe Spaces: How leaders can foster environments where experimentation and innovation are encouraged. Collective Heroism: Why true leadership is about lifting others and growing together. What you drinking? Galen pairs this conversation with Eagle Rare 10-Year Bourbon, a whiskey that's not overly expensive but rich in quality and hard to find—just like Olu's unique ability to connect with audiences on multiple levels. Meanwhile, Olu raises a glass of Uncle Nearest 1884, a smooth and versatile whiskey that perfectly complements his thoughtful and intentional approach to leadership. Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You'll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who's coming next. And direct access to Galen himself. Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!
Bob and Dave get the inside scoop on the Colts unsure quarterback situation for this weekend’s game against the Seahawks from play by play broadcaster Matt Taylor, they look at how much of a challenge Colts RB Jonathan Taylor will pose for the Seahawks defense, and they discuss whether Jalen Sundell will be healthy enough to Olu or Bradford this Sunday.