It’s a Tuesday night in Lagos, and the air is thick with more than just the usual humidity. There’s a specific kind of electricity that only football seems to generate. Whether you’re sat in a crowded viewing centre in Surulere or scrolling through your phone in a quiet corner of Abuja, the rhythm of the game has become the heartbeat of the nation. But something has changed lately. The…
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