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Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Infoguy666(op): 10:52am On Apr 03, 2025
The Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Mallam Shehu Dikko, has, on behalf of the entire sports stakeholders, expressed gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for signing the Anti-Doping Bill into law, News360 Nigeria reports.

According to Mallam Dikko, signing the bill, which had been in the works for nearly two decades, underscores President Tinubu’s strong commitment to aligning Nigeria with global anti-doping standards and advancing sports development.

“My sincere appreciation and gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for speedily signing this bill into law. From day one, Mr. President has never hidden his desire to get this done and directed all parties involved to expedite actions. After nearly two decades of delays, this milestone has been achieved through his relentless push and commitment.”

Mallam Dikko credited the President’s support for the significant progress made in Nigerian sports and acknowledged the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders in finalizing the bill. He thanked the Attorney-General of the Federation, the Senate and House Committees on Sports, the Clerk of the National Assembly, and WADA Africa for their contributions to ensuring the passage of the bill.

The newly enacted law domesticates the International Convention Against Doping in Sport and establishes an independent body responsible for implementing the World Anti-Doping Code and International Standards in Nigeria.

A major highlight of the Act is the establishment of the Nigeria Anti-Doping Center, a development that excites Mallam Dikko.

“With this Act, Nigeria will become an anti-doping hub for Africa and the world, in line with the RHINSE framework. The President’s approval of funding for a world-class anti-doping laboratory in the 2025 Appropriations Act is a game-changer.”

Currently, there is only one such laboratory in Africa, and all countries are required to conduct at least 1,500 tests annually. Nigerian samples, like those of other African nations, are currently sent abroad for testing. However, once the new laboratory is operational, this will change, reducing costs and generating revenue for the country.

Mallam Dikko emphasized that the Act reflects Nigeria’s commitment to fairness and integrity in sports, reinforcing the country’s adherence to international anti-doping regulations.

“Mr. President has reaffirmed Nigeria’s dedication to fair play in sporting competitions. Our athletes must remain clean and free from banned substances at all times. By signing this bill into law, Nigeria sends a clear message to the world that we are a nation of integrity, not just in sports but in all aspects of governance.”

The Director-General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade, assured that with the enactment of the NADO Act, the NSC will work closely with the organization to ensure Nigeria remains fully compliant with global anti-doping standards.

As outlined in the National Sports Commission and the National Sports Industry Policy (2022-2026), the National Anti-Doping Act offers numerous advantages, including:

Reclaiming Nigeria’s position in global sports and addressing lingering doping concerns.

Solidifying Nigeria’s commitment to fairness, excellence, and integrity in international competitions.

Protecting Nigerian athletes from unfair practices while enhancing the country’s global sports reputation.


Ensuring compliance with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and the UNESCO Convention Against Doping in Sports, thereby eliminating potential sanctions and fines.

Promoting athlete education and awareness campaigns on doping regulations.

Enhancing drug testing in and out of competitions.

Establishing and funding an accredited anti-doping control laboratory to support Nigeria’s sports economy.

Developing a National Anti-Doping Policy and Guidelines aligned with the WADA Code.

Ultimately, the National Anti-Doping Act 2025 paves the way for a structured and effective anti-doping regime in Nigeria, ensuring the country’s athletes compete on a fair and transparent playing field.
https://news360ng.com/nigerias-president-tinubu-signs-anti-doping-bill-into-law/

Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by GOFRONT(m): 11:39am On Apr 03, 2025
Its a lie...........
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Lalami3232(m): 12:30pm On Apr 03, 2025
cheesy
All these won't move me for a second until I see a law against paternity fraud by non-virgins a.k.a boreholes. Until then, I'm unmoved and not impressed.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooooo because non-virgins aka boreholes can't be trusted atall atall
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Ernchibyke(m): 12:30pm On Apr 03, 2025
I no Wan talk wetin dey my mind
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by UkoAnnang(m): 12:31pm On Apr 03, 2025
cheesy


This maaaan





It could have been better this was signed into law before the 2023 presidential election and every presidential aspirants were made to undergo drug test, we couldn't have been where we are today
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by cenaman(m):
The druggie at it again.

As if all the bills he has been passing has any effect on the common citizens
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by merits(m): 12:31pm On Apr 03, 2025
WELCOME DEVELOPMENT



Anti-Doping:

Definition:
Efforts to prevent, detect, and punish the use of performance-enhancing substances or methods in sports.

Organizations:
1. *WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency)*: International agency responsible for coordinating anti-doping efforts.
2. *National Anti-Doping Organizations (NADOs)*: Organizations responsible for anti-doping efforts in individual countries.
3. *International Federations (IFs)*: Governing bodies for specific sports, responsible for anti-doping efforts within their sport.

Methods:
1. *Testing*: Collecting and analyzing samples from athletes to detect banned substances.
2. *Investigations*: Gathering evidence and information to detect and punish doping.
3. *Education*: Informing athletes, coaches, and support staff about anti-doping rules and consequences.
4. *Monitoring*: Keeping track of athletes' whereabouts and activities to facilitate testing.

Rules and Consequences:
1. *WADA Code*: International standard for anti-doping rules and regulations.
2. *Banned substances*: Lists of substances prohibited in sports.
3. *Sanctions*: Penalties for doping offenses, including suspension, fines, and loss of medals.

Challenges:
1. *Sophisticated doping methods*: Athletes and support staff continually develop new ways to evade detection.
2. *Limited resources*: Anti-doping efforts require significant funding and personnel.
3. *Balancing fairness and justice*: Ensuring that anti-doping efforts are fair, yet effective in punishing doping offenses.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by wellmax(m): 12:31pm On Apr 03, 2025
God bless Nigeria.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by NwaAmaikpe: 12:32pm On Apr 03, 2025
shocked



Oxymorons are very underrated in literature.
But only you can tell me it's relation to this news.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by 77up(m): 12:33pm On Apr 03, 2025
What is anti doping ?
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by MoneyMarket: 12:33pm On Apr 03, 2025
Are Nigerian athletes so much of a cheat to even warrant this? shocked
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by jocelynor: 12:33pm On Apr 03, 2025
Lol by...
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Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Alliswell248: 12:34pm On Apr 03, 2025
Nearly two decades.....

Thank you Jagaban.

I am proud of who I voted.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Alliswell248: 12:36pm On Apr 03, 2025
77up:
What is anti doping ?
Performance enhancement drugs use by athletes.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by brainpulse: 12:38pm On Apr 03, 2025
Good one.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Lanre4uonly(m): 12:38pm On Apr 03, 2025
Ok, noted.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by theophorus(m): 12:39pm On Apr 03, 2025
Ozhey!

You dope peren, na go be that ooo.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by haybhi1(m): 12:39pm On Apr 03, 2025
Paul Pogba says Hi
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by omowolewa: 12:40pm On Apr 03, 2025
From France?
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by JASONjnr(m): 12:41pm On Apr 03, 2025
Good one Mr. President
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Ringstonermasks: 12:41pm On Apr 03, 2025
omoh

Tinubu is not representating Chicago's reputation well. Don't bite the finger that gave you money, even enough to pay usa govt off.
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by RZArecta(m): 12:42pm On Apr 03, 2025
Wonderful grin
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Brushstrokes20: 12:45pm On Apr 03, 2025
# own goal 🤣🤣😀😀😆😆😜😜
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Hemanwel(m): 12:45pm On Apr 03, 2025
Lalami3232:
cheesy
All these won't move me for a second until I see a law against paternity fraud by non-virgins a.k.a boreholes. Until then, I'm unmoved and not impressed.
What do I even know sef aside enlightening my fellow men nationwide with the good news

Oga if you no meet your wife as a virgin, oga go for DNA test oooooooo because non-virgins aka boreholes can't be trusted atall atall
Guy!!! Where you been dey all this while?? There had been loads of threads in the last few days that needed the input of your paternity fraud message. You gan sef!
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Agboriotejoye(m): 12:47pm On Apr 03, 2025
This man is an hypocrite

Everything he preached against, he has done

I'm not talking in relation to this thread but generally

But anywhere your mind carry you go, na you know o
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Honestey: 12:49pm On Apr 03, 2025
No more drinking mnpurumirin to force yourself into super eagle squad only to see me and net and throw way the chance
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Guyman02: 12:49pm On Apr 03, 2025
merits:
WELCOME DEVELOPMENT



Anti-Doping:

Definition:
Efforts to prevent, detect, and punish the use of performance-enhancing substances or methods in sports.

Organizations:
1. *WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency)*: International agency responsible for coordinating anti-doping efforts.
2. *National Anti-Doping Organizations (NADOs)*: Organizations responsible for anti-doping efforts in individual countries.
3. *International Federations (IFs)*: Governing bodies for specific sports, responsible for anti-doping efforts within their sport.

Methods:
1. *Testing*: Collecting and analyzing samples from athletes to detect banned substances.
2. *Investigations*: Gathering evidence and information to detect and punish doping.
3. *Education*: Informing athletes, coaches, and support staff about anti-doping rules and consequences.
4. *Monitoring*: Keeping track of athletes' whereabouts and activities to facilitate testing.

Rules and Consequences:
1. *WADA Code*: International standard for anti-doping rules and regulations.
2. *Banned substances*: Lists of substances prohibited in sports.
3. *Sanctions*: Penalties for doping offenses, including suspension, fines, and loss of medals.

Challenges:
1. *Sophisticated doping methods*: Athletes and support staff continually develop new ways to evade detection.
2. *Limited resources*: Anti-doping efforts require significant funding and personnel.
3. *Balancing fairness and justice*: Ensuring that anti-doping efforts are fair, yet effective in punishing doping offenses.
Who told you we are here to read CHATGPT huh
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by INTEGRITYA1(m): 12:52pm On Apr 03, 2025
That's good
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by southsouthking(m): 12:52pm On Apr 03, 2025
Why do i find this funny?
Re: Tinubu Signs National Anti-Doping Act Into Law by Originalsly: 12:52pm On Apr 03, 2025
Currently...do we send at least 1500 blood samples to be tested? I doubt it. What is the cost to process each sample? ...and the cost to run the facility? How many countries will be using our cutting edge ultra modern lab for it to be such a revenue earned and add to our reserves? ...or will it help drain our reserves? I'm not a fan of having such a facility here because the FG is never interested in supporting sports ...only exploiting it and this will be business as usual.
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