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Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Islie(op): 3:13pm On Aug 03, 2024
The enthusiasm and optimism exuded by the Minister of Sports Development Senator John Owan Enoh at Team Nigeria’s send forth to the Olympics must be eroding and gradually turning to frustration, one week into the Paris 2024 Olympics. He was full of hope; not just for medals, but also for a hitch-free participation in the games that would be free of controversies.

The Paris 2004 Olympics is the minister’s first. Coming from a background, not too conversant with the demands of the sporting sector, he had hoped to start on a clean slate, using his early months as a learning curve. On resumption of office, the Cross River State-born minister told Nigerians that “it is no longer going to be business as usual.” He hardly knew the magnitude of what he was into.

If the Senator must know, the story of Nigeria’s participation in the Olympics is one of twists and turns, dotted with pockets of successes and failures. Above all,hardly had there been one Olympic Games in which Team Nigeria would not have one scandal or another, coupled with the administrative ineptitude of officials. This has become a recurring decimal.

In the 1980 Moscow Olympics, Team Nigeria was engulfed in a reported sex scandal. A Lagos-based national newspaper published a story which alleged that the country’s delegation was rocked by a sex scandal in Moscow. Although it turned out to be a hoax, that scandal did a lot of damage to the psyche of Nigerian athletes.

Hameed Adio was team Nigeria captain to the Moscow 1980 Olympics held in Russia. He told www.aclsports.com that the story was not true but it had a negative impact on athletes’ concentration, training and mental toughness during the Olympics. Nigeria returned empty-handed.

Fast forward to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. Team Nigeria was again distracted by so many scandals. The failure of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria to properly guide Nigerian athletes on doping regulations led to the disqualification of ten athletes of Team Nigeria. The athletes were disqualified from competing after they failed to undergo mandatory out-of-competition tests before the global sports fiesta.

Events at the Tokyo Games snowballed into the hunting down and subsequent ban on Blessing Okagbare, Divine Oduduru and lately Grace Nwokocha by the the Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) . Blessing Okagbare was handed a 10-year ban in 2022, while Divine Oduduru got a six-year ban in 2023. Grace Nwokocha was given a three-year ban for using prohibited substances.6 June 2024.

Apart from the failure to properly guide her athletes on doping regulations, the AFN and the Sports Ministry under the leadership of Sunday Dare were locked in a kitting controversy.

A picture shared by the team after the visit of the Nigerian Ambassador to Japan, Abubakar Moriki, to the team’s camp, showed many of the athletes and officials in different attires, with one of the officials in the picture wearing an Arsenal jersey. Other videos shared by Nigerian athletes in Japan also showed them in different sportswears, like Nike and Adidas.

This came to the fore when Nigeria’s shot putter, Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, washed the lone jersey issued to him by the Nigerian officials ahead of his final game at the Olympics.

The TikTok video, uploaded by the athlete on his Instagram page, @thechuksay, before he deleted it due to pressure from the Ministry, had the caption: “When you made the Olympic Finals, but you only have one jersey.”

This drew a social media rant which described the video as the “latest embarrassment from Team Nigeria Tokyo2020 drama series.”

The one jersey per athlete issue was brought about by Sunday Dare’s rejection of the jerseys supplied by PUMA to the Nigerian contingent. The former Minister of Youth and Sports Development insisted that the contingent would not wear the German sportswear kits because of a leadership tussle between the AFN board lead by Ibrahim Gusau and another faction championed by the Minister, Sunday Dare.

This crisis came to a head when the German company announced the termination of the four-year deal with the AFN in a letter dated August 4, which was signed by PUMA’s Director Manuel Edlheimb. It was rumoured that Puma would sue Nigeria for breach of contract. Nobody knows what became of that case, four years after.

When Senator Owan Enoh sent forth the Team Nigeria contingent to the ongoing Paris Games, his thoughts were on how well it would end as he believed, like most Nigerians, that Team Nigeria could pull the chestnuts from the fire this time round. The likes of Tobi Amusan, Ese Brume, Favour Ofili, Blessing Oborodudu, Oduayo Adekuroye, the D’Tigress were all seen as very bright medal prospects. No Nigerian boxer had qualified for the boxing event at the Olympics since 2016. This time, three qualified. Unfortunately, one got injured while preparing for the games and he withdrew, the other got beaten in the first fight; while the third, a lady was disqualified for doping offences.

In the main, Senator Owan Enoh’s young era has not escaped from tradition. Cynthia Ogunsemilore’s drug failure and subsequent expulsion from Team Nigeria camp and the Olympic village is another scandal bound to leave a huge impact on the Nigerian contingent.

As if that is not enough, the mishandling of Favour Oifili’s omission from the 100 mtrs race has raised a lot of questions. The affected athlete cried blue murder as she had trained and conditioned herself to participate in the race having qualified. Ofili won the Nigerian national title in June with a time of 11.06 seconds . Her personal best time of 10.93 may have probably put her in the final of the event at the Olympics. She will, however, be available for the 200 metres 1×400 mtetres relay.

A senior colleague, Onochie Anibeze believes the exclusion of Ofili from the 100 mtrs dash could have been deliberate by an official. “He could have done that for the good of the athlete,” he reasoned, adding, “she is expected to concentrate on 200 mtr which is her speciality and the relays,” Onochie guessed. Even at that, he was of the opinion that “if it is as I think, the said official should have done that with her consent. She should have been consulted and guided. Not telling her before now makes it bad.” But Anibeze did not also rule out an oversight, a complete error on the side of the officials.

After one week of competition, Nigeria no longer has any stake in boxing, badminton, women’s football among others, swimming, etc. The minister must be realising the cleansing he has to champion in Nigerian sports.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/08/olympic-games-team-nigerias-bag-of-scandals/

Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Mryacks: 7:39pm On Aug 03, 2024
Such a shame. What a country. Our so called administrators have always been shambolic and proving to be inefficient over time. For God sake when are we going to get things right....imagine sports that is one of our main unify, always been run in a messy way. Sad
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by juddybrown(m): 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
Quite a Disgrace
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by LagosPrince: 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
Like team Nigeria like the president of Nigeria with his many bag of scandals
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Efikman(m): 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
Dem don carry their certificate forgery scam go Olympics. Ronu oo
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Tjra: 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
cry
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by mikkamuert: 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
Dream killer
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Sequence23(m): 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
It's a shame
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by kernniejay(m): 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
Charity, they say, begins at home. How can the Olympic outing be good for Nigeria out there in France when the citizens back home are dying of hunger?Even the "scandal" currently in Nigeria is more than any shoe in the Olympics.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Nackzy: 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
APC government with scandals on every field
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by PandoraObi: 9:03pm On Aug 03, 2024
nnh
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by blueghost(m): 9:04pm On Aug 03, 2024
So many incompetent clowns in government that have no business being there, the recent developments surrounding Nigeria's preparation for the Paris Olympics have raised significant concerns. It's disheartening to see the apparent lack of readiness, which reflects poorly on our nation's governance and organizational abilities. The incompetence displayed by certain officials, who seem to have no business being in their positions, only exacerbates the situation.
The Olympics is a global stage, and our performance—or lack thereof—will be a testament to our capabilities and commitment. Unfortunately, as things stand, it seems we are on track for a major embarrassment. This is not just a failure of the sports ministry but a broader failure of the government to prioritize and effectively manage crucial national interests.
Nigerians deserve better. Our athletes deserve better support and infrastructure. It is a shame that instead of showcasing our talent and potential, we are likely to present a disorganized and unprepared front to the world.
It's high time for a thorough reassessment and urgent corrective measures. The government must demonstrate a serious commitment to excellence and accountability. Anything less would not only undermine our athletes but also diminish Nigeria's reputation on the world stage.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Smartgeek(m): 9:04pm On Aug 03, 2024
Team Nigeria ALWAYS a disappointment in major tournaments.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Akalia(m): 9:04pm On Aug 03, 2024
What pleasure would one get by sabotaging his/her motherland because of self-interest?

Patriotism is hard to come by in my beloved country.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Nobody: 9:04pm On Aug 03, 2024
Tinubu will go down as the most useless idiot to ever rule this country
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by SpaceX: 9:04pm On Aug 03, 2024
No African country have hosted Olympics e get why!!
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Mourinho24: 9:05pm On Aug 03, 2024
Nigeria really have a long way to go.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by lailo: 9:05pm On Aug 03, 2024
What do u expect when the team is usually filled with people from sad yeast undecided
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by MasterJayJay: 9:06pm On Aug 03, 2024
Giant of babablu.

If I hear giant of Africa from anyone eh..

Nigeria should be coming home with at least 45 gold medals in any olympic game if we had good leaders.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Kushites: 9:06pm On Aug 03, 2024
Smartgeek:
Team Nigeria ALWAYS a disappointment in major tournaments.
NOT ALWAYS.

SHUT UP.

ABI DEM BORN YOU YESTERDAY?
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Cmanforall: 9:06pm On Aug 03, 2024
Mryacks:
Such a shame. What a country. Our so called administrators have always been shambolic and proving to be inefficient over time. For God sake when are we going to get things right....imagine sports that is one of our main unify, always been run in a messy way. Sad
Sad reality.

Have they started using quota system for Olympic sports?
That may end the joy derived by Nigerians in sporting activities
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Cajal(m): 9:07pm On Aug 03, 2024
I thought I saw bag of medals 😭😭😭
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Kushites: 9:09pm On Aug 03, 2024
MasterJayJay:
Giant of babablu.

If I hear giant of Africa from anyone eh..

Nigeria should be coming home with at least 45 gold medals in any olympic game.
Name me ONE SPORT that you or anybody in your family is pursuing right now.

JUST ONE.

Or is it your father that will go and win 1,000 gold medals at the Olympics?

Idiots with free internet.

I'm sure he's just coming out of a pepper soup joint, or short time duties.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by nedu666: 9:09pm On Aug 03, 2024
200 million talents going to waste because of incompetent leaders
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by NaijaPrince18: 9:09pm On Aug 03, 2024
Let’s blame Yorubas for it
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Man90(m): 9:11pm On Aug 03, 2024
That's their business
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Smartgeek(m): 9:11pm On Aug 03, 2024
Kushites:
NOT ALWAYS.

SHUT UP.

ABI DEM BORN YOU YESTERDAY?
ALWAYS A DISAPPOINTMENT.

GO LOOK BUSH OR GO HUG TRANSFER.
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by okomile(f): 9:11pm On Aug 03, 2024
We go protest there too
grin

Nigeria is a disgrace any day anytime
Re: Olympic Games: Team Nigeria’s Bag Of Scandals by Oakenshield: 9:13pm On Aug 03, 2024
Disgrace
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