The Nigeria Rugby Football Federation has shed light on why the national team failed to make a significant impact in the ongoing African Cup 7s championship in Mauritius. Competing at the Labourdonnais Stadium, the Nigerian team began the tournament with a promising 34-14 victory over Madagascar. H...
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