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2 Jul
Human trafficking in sports is easily one of the most subdued talking points in the order of social vices in Africa. In this episode, we explore more on this topic and elaborate on how to curb the situation.
27 Jun
Ayomide SotuboI talks about one of the key mistakes that the Saudis must avoid if their football revolution must prevail on this week's The Nutmeg on Guardian TV. Don't get it twisted what is happening in the Saudi Pro League is a massive football revolution and it looks pretty much unassailable on paper when you consider the wild money reserves that can be invested in that league.
18 Jun
Advancing into next year's African Cup of Nations is on paper as simple as a victory in Sierra Leone but things could get complicated if the Super Eagles succumb to defeat on Sunday. Ayomide Sotubo previews the crunch clash, this is The Nutmeg on Guardian TV.
15 Jun
Sportscaster, Sports Content Consultant, Media Trainer, and Author, Deji Omotoyinbo reviews and projects what could possibly be in Nigerian sports for the next four years.
9 Jun
16 May
All to play for at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night as the imperial Real Madrid visit the ambitious Citizens of Manchester. Is the tie between Milan and Inter done and dusted? Find out our thoughts ahead of the second leg of the Champions League Semi-finals. Ayomide Sotubo and Tochukwu Dike speak on The Nutmeg on Guardian TV.
12 May
When will this Premier League title race end? Perhaps this weekend as Arsenal and Manchester City have crucial games against a wounded Brighton and a resurgent Everton. In this video, we preview the games.
6 May
Has PSG failed Lionel Messi or has he failed in France? That is the focus of our discussion in this episode as well as predictions for the top four race in Serie A. Ayomide Sotubo talks about Messi’s suspension in this edition of The Nutmeg.
4 Apr
Ayomide Sotubo and James Agberebi on The Nutmeg talk about current football stories. Graham Potter has finally been shown the exit door at Chelsea. That's the 12th managerial sacking in the Premier League season. There is so much more to discuss in this episode.
4 Feb
Just two points separate Inter (40) and AC Milan (38) in 2nd and third respectively, making it a game with all to play for despite Napoli running away with the title. Ayomide Sotubo and sports analyst Adetomiwa Banjo take a look at the games this weekend on The Nutmeg.
31 Jan
The Nutmeg host Ayomide Sotubo and Jeremiah Omoniyi take a look at José Mourinho's move to Chelsea FC in England and more.
28 May 2021
Yemi Adesanya and host Solomon Fowowe talks about the Champions League final between Man City and Chelsea F.C. The chances and posible winner for the night.

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27 mins ago
A secondary school in southern France embrace of social diversity programming a few years ago is now bearing fruit. Launched five years ago, the initiative aims to welcome students living in the the disadvantaged neighbourhoods of the city. It allows them to grow academically and socially, making a positive impact in the classroom. Noemie Roche and Aurore-Cloe Dupuis report.
27 mins ago
Social and political issues continue to plague South Africa even 30 years after the end of apartheid. Instead of blaming poor leadership and a corrupt government, many are turning their anger against foreigners, with xenophobic attacks on the rise. One anti-immigrant group now even wants to run for office in the 2024 elections. But are migrants linked at all to the state of affairs in the country?
2 hours ago
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3 hours ago
It's taken decades, but India's parliament has passed a law guaranteeing more seats for female politicians. But bringing more women into politics remains an uphill battle.
3 hours ago
The mayor of Derna is among those held over allegations of mismanagement and negligence that could have contributed to deadly dam collapses earlier this month.
3 hours ago
Hollywood screenwriters and studios have reached a tentative agreement to end the writers strike that has brought the TV and movie industry to a standstill for nearly five months. The Writers Guild of America announced the deal late Sunday with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, the group that represents studios, streaming services and producers in negotiations.