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| "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by fergie001(op): 7:43pm On Jun 22, 2025*. Modified: 8:20pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), is shocked and surprised with the news making the rounds that one of the country’s top female athletes Favour Ofili is seeking to switch allegiance to Turkiye.SOURCE PREVIOUS THREAD: https://www.nairaland.com/8456945/favour-ofili-dumps-nigeria-turkey
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| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by thesicilian: 8:03pm On Jun 22, 2025*. Modified: 8:46pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Instead of talking directly with her and finding out what is behind her decision. “From the moves we have been making to get her fully prepared and back to the big athletics family and her response, it’s also clear that she had been preparing and working on her new found Turkish love. She is old enough to decide what’s best for her but it painful and hard to take for us, however we will not stop her, she is still our child, sister and daughter,” the CAA Vice President stressed.What "moves" exactly were you making? Because even the more senior sportswomen are complaining bitterly about how you guys in the Federation are treating them. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Nazgul: 8:16pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Obviously turkey would take good care of her than Nigeria. If you know what upcoming athletes are passing through in this country, you won't even waste your time representing it. Check out any Olympics, most nigerians keep winning medals for their adopted country yet Nigeria itself goes home empty handed. It's not Oridinary. Nepotism, tribalism and corruption has eaten deep into the system. And competing under such circumstances can give you PTSD. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by henrycloud: 8:16pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Her choice. To the journalist, learn how to write reported speech. Remove the quotes in the sentence below, and it will be OK. The President of AFN, Chief Tonobok Okowa told the media on Sunday that, “Just like every other sports loving person in Nigeria, on the continent and beyond that he and his newly elected board read and heard her desire to change nationality from the media.” You can hire me for your proofreading and editing needs. Thank you. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by creolehunt: 8:17pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
She probably just made the best decision for her career. Nigeria unfortunately does not reward hardwork |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by temitope27(m): 8:18pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
She will suffer racism for sure, she may even regret it |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Tjra: 8:18pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
thesicilian:Well, money is behind the decision. And both of us would do the same if we had the opportunity. Nigeria cannot afford a starting base pay of $500k for just one athlete. Congratulations Favour. All the best to you! |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by temitope27(m): 8:19pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Quest7777:if that's true many police would have cried out, he's not the only retiree |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by CalabarPikin: 8:19pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
This news give me joy like say na my sister. I'm damn happy for her Goodluck to her Before frustration go come kill her stay for here |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Parydelegate: 8:19pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
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| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by saintbillion(m): 8:19pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
She made the right choice. At least they won't abandon her in another country's land like what they use to do to our super eagle players
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| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Rich4god(m): 8:20pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Just like in NFF, Una don do her strong thing which gave her no option than to change side. About a month ago, some of the falcon ladies were complaining of corruption and ill treatment. This country is something else. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Afrobasic(m): 8:20pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
I am really proud of her decision. She is too qualified to represent a zoo nation. Kudos to her. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by PulaPower: 8:21pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
thesicilian:You think they didn’t know? I think her slot for Nigeria was sold out. Nah Wetin me I think be that.. Dem don carry the slot give one Alhaji side chick or person wey come with better bribe.. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Seequadry(m): 8:21pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
“Despite our own inadequacies, on several occasions she shunned the national trials and even when she came, she selects the events she preferres to compete in. At the 2024 African Championships in Cameroon she refused to compete in the 100m after running in the heats, claiming that the organisers did not provide the right atmosphere for competition. She also did not turn up for the last Africa Games in Accra, Ghana. “No doubt Ofili is one of best our athletes in recent times but she is difficult to deal with,” said the Federation." the 22 year old athlete has prevented the Federation from reaching her and that all efforts to heal the wounds caused by 100m Paris Olympic Games omission has proved abortive This right here is the source of their issues.... |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by omoredia: 8:21pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
temitope27:Better than to suffer tribalism with low pay in nigeria |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by DarkJeddi(m): 8:22pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
temitope27:Yeah,right? As long as she's getting paid her worth. Better than being kpaid by hunger in an ungrateful sh.ithole country. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by BodyCount: 8:23pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
E nor go better for them They are not responsible and didn't treat her well Why the hypocrisy now? |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by bassdow: 8:23pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
did Nigeria in any way contribute anything to what She's become today ? |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by EddyNumerouno(m): 8:23pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Nothing survives here, not even virus. Nigeria is a crazy place |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by oyeb15: 8:25pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
She made a choice that her great grandchildren will be grateful to her. Had my great grandfather made this choice during the world war, I won't find myself in this shity country. My ultermost goal is not only relocate from Nigeria but take with me anyone that can make me remember Nigeria and we all neutralize to America or Europe. |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by TallNigerian: 8:27pm On Jun 22, 2025*. Modified: 8:54pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
You see my people....no one understands Ofili better than I do. Having graduated from the University at the age of 18, my result wasn't computed for a whole year and when it eventually was, a course was missing. They couldn't find my damn result. I didn't fail, I didn't pass - it was missing outrightly. Long story short, after dragging with my department coordinator for a session, they "found" my result and I was mobilised for service at 20 (three months to my 21st birthday). After completing my service, I started job hunting. I taught in a secondary school in Abuja for 12k monthly. When minimum wage was 18,000. It couldn't sustain me but I needed to avoid idleness by all means. I have always been someone who advocated against Japa. I loved Nigeria too much that the idea of migration never crossed my mind for one day. When recommendation letter was still recognised for employment in National Assembly, I made NASS my second home. I was running errands and menial jobs for Honourable Members just to win their favour in turn for employment recommendations. I will write a story about this one day. There was a day the security men at NASS mistook me for Julius Berger maintenance staff and they beat hell out of me because the police officer who accosted me could not read the recommendation letter with me and mistook it for a forged gate pass. Illiterate police officers beat me mercilessly. I still loved Nigeria. But COVID period broke me. I still re-evaluating my life choices. I had a master degree yet nothing was working. All my friends who migrated legitimately all seemed to be doing far better. Married with kids when I could not even figure out what I wanted to do with my life. Today, I regret not leaving when I had the chance to. So sincerely, the Nigerian system feels like it is designed to frustrate and waste the productive years of its talents and youths. You will think you are still young and time is on your side but by the time you realise, life has flown past you. The AFN had 5 whole years to pacify Ofili and correct their errors......just look at the useless communique they issued, trying so hard to vilify the poor girl after wasting 5 good years of her productive life. When was AFN gonna do right by her? When she is 30 years? Heck, I read somewhere that Mikel Obi once paid the flight tickets for his Nigerian team mates during an Olympics with the expectation that NFF would refund. Over a decade later, they never did. If you have the opportunity to switch allegiance, do so with speed. Make money, name and fame, then come back to contest and elective position if you wish. That's the only way Nigeria will respect you. It's painful to write all of this but it's the truth. temitope27:Please don't be silly. I beg you! Do you know that core federal civil servants do not even get any gratuity anymore? It's that bad in the public service now. The police officer is even considered lucky to get 2m, go and ask retirees from Federal Ministries how far Quest7777:You have said it all. No reward for good service in Nigeria. Core federal civil servants don't even get gratuities, so that 2m the police officer got is a prayer point for some other federal civil servants. It's really bad. As at today, a level 13 officer in a Federal Ministry on CONPSS do not take home 200k monthly (after all the minimum wage and 20% increment). This is equivalent of an Assistant Commissioner of Police in the Police ranking. Why will I not migrate to another country and be washing plates if it will translate to an improved economic situation for me? |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Warrior99: 8:28pm On Jun 22, 2025*. Modified: 9:07pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
As I said in the earlier thread, I don't blame Favour at all for making the switch (should have done it earlier) after getting dropped two times without explanation. Same thing they did to FEMI OGUNODE (fastest man in Asia 2015) who started as a footballer but was dropped twice from repping Nigeria due to politics ![]() He switched to boxing, and then to athletics, then Qatar came calling, and the rest as they say is history. He won GOLD MEDALS for Qatar.
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| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Tyf007: 8:28pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Good choices Move before them go kill your career |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Revealpanda: 8:28pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
As if he cares. He's only reacting because it made the news |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by ALISMILE(m): 8:30pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
I don’t blame her for switching allegiance I would do same under same circumstances I want just reading a post now about what retired police officers get paid as pensions |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Apcshit: 8:31pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
What medal has she even won sef.Person wey no fit even carry bronze |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by SmartPolician: 8:33pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
Imagine that an athlete would be paid $1m running for Turkey. Why didn't she leave all this while? That babe bin dey dull herself |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by Apcshit: 8:34pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
I remember Glotia Alozie those days she represented Spain.But the difference between Alozie and Ofili is Alozie was already winning medals |
| Re: "We Are Sorry But Wish Her Well" - Okowa Reacts To Favour Ofili's Turkiye Switch by mastermaestro(m): 8:36pm On Jun 22, 2025 |
temitope27:Racism with fat pay is way better than tribalism with poor welfare package. ![]() |
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