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NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Estello(op): 3:18am On Nov 30, 2025
The National Sports Commission (NSC) has secured the approval of the National Council of Sports for a landmark policy that formally criminalises and institutionalises sanctions against age falsification in Nigerian sports.

Endorsed at the 2nd National Council on Sports in Calabar, this decision represents the strongest and most comprehensive reform ever implemented to confront age cheating, a practice that has embarrassed the nation, derailed talent development and damaged Nigeria’s international image for decades.

“The era of impunity is over,” Hon. Olopade declared, describing age falsification as “a national disgrace and a systematic sabotage of Nigeria’s sports future.” He cited repeated high-profile scandals that have subjected the country to global ridicule, adding that the NSC will no longer tolerate a system where fraud thrives at the expense of honest young athletes.

“Age cheating steals dreams, destroys careers and tarnishes our flag,” Hon. Olopade said. “These new sanctions send a clear message: If you manipulate, falsify or misrepresent ages in Nigerian sport, you will face the full weight of the law.”

The newly approved sanctions apply to athletes, coaches, team officials, officiating officials, state delegations and administrators involved in any form of age fraud.

Offending athletes will face immediate disqualification, loss of medals, withdrawn records and suspensions ranging from one to two years for a first offense, and longer or permanent bans for repeat violations.

Coaches and officials involved in falsification risk licence suspensions of up to three years, removal from all duties and permanent disqualification in severe cases.

Entire teams and state delegations may be disqualified, stripped of results and fined to cover administrative and investigation costs.


These policies take effect immediately across all national age-grade competitions and will inform Nigeria’s participation in continental and international events going forward.

The reform is a central pillar of the NSC’s Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria’s Sports Economy (RHINSE), which elevates transparency, accountability and integrity as nonnegotiable standards for a modern, globally respected sports system. By criminalising age falsification, Nigeria now aligns with the strict compliance mechanisms enforced by FIFA, World Athletics, FIBA and the IOC.

The NSC also issued a clear warning: age cheating will no longer be treated as a minor internal issue. Athletes, parents, officials and state representatives who assist, conceal or participate in falsification will face penalties without exception.

To strengthen enforcement, the commission will deploy enhanced verification technologies, including biometric screening, digital birth-record cross-checks and mandatory documentation audits before major competitions.

Olopade stressed that the new measures are designed to protect honest young athletes and ensure fairness across all levels of competition.

“Genuine 17-year-olds should not be competing against falsified 20-year-olds. These reforms protect our children, our reputation and our future.”

With this bold move, Nigeria positions itself as a continental leader in establishing clear and enforceable consequences for age fraud. The NSC expects the reforms to boost youth performance, improve talent discovery pathways, restore public trust and elevate the integrity of sports administration nationwide.

The National Sports Commission commended the National Council of Sports for its unanimous support and urges all state sports councils, federations, coaches, parents and administrators to uphold these new standards in full.
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Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by chloride6: 4:06am On Nov 30, 2025
Has the meaning of the word criminalised changed? grin grin grin grin

Hopefully we can maintain a coherent national register of ages
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by ARISHEM:
If it is easy for politicians to forge certificates just to become President, Senators, lawmakers and federal ministers and if it is easy for civil servants to forge certificates to become head of ministries and parastatals and captain of industries and they all get away with it how will it be difficult to forge a birth certificate and swore an affidavit
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by richiemcgold: 4:20am On Nov 30, 2025
With NIN and primary school leaving certificate, age falsification is almost impossible.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by naijapikin2(m): 4:33am On Nov 30, 2025
How I wish they can do this in politics

Aso rock chairman would have been in trouble😁😁😁😁
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by kaywhy09(m): 5:02am On Nov 30, 2025
Lol.

Hope the person criminalizing isn't a party to this grin
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Satazaa: 5:09am On Nov 30, 2025
In that case the most honorable thing to do now is for Nigeria to return back to FIFA all those junior world cups Nigerian won in times past, players like Osondu that played under 17 when he was almost 30yrs to the point that when a Dutch club recruited him thinking he was 17yrs he stopped growing phisically and they had to terminate his contract, Taiye taiwo chrisantus etc, infact Taiye already played at various local clubs in Lagos, J Berger, and BCC Gboko before he went to play under 21 with Messi where he was declared third world best but his career fizzled out few years later while Messi is still playing almost fifteen years later
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by nairalanda1(m): 5:22am On Nov 30, 2025
Satazaa:
In that case the most honorable thing to do now is for Nigeria to return back to FIFA all those junior world cups Nigerian won in times past, players like Osondu that played under 17 when he was almost 30yrs to the point that when a Dutch club recruited him thinking he was 17yrs he stopped growing phisically and they had to terminate his contract, Taiye taiwo chrisantus etc, infact Taiye already played at various local clubs in Lagos, J Berger, and BCC Gboko before he went to play under 21 with Messi where he was declared third world best but his career fizzled out few years later while Messi is still playing almost fifteen years later
True that, although many of Messi's agemates worldwide who were playing football professionally have also ended their careers since.

Messi is an anomaly. He has the kind of fitness regimen that most professionals would consider insane. Same thing with christiano Ronaldo.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Lumarstone: 5:24am On Nov 30, 2025
There's high rate of age falsification among Nigerian politicians and Nigeria sports athletes. The popular notion, FOOTBALL AGE comes to mind.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by GanagiBitrus: 6:34am On Nov 30, 2025
So it was not criminalised before. huh
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by UkoAnnang(m): 6:45am On Nov 30, 2025
sad

What about those in civil service?

Tunibu nko?
A man who senior his first child (daughter) with only 9 years
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by OneCandleAway(f): 6:45am On Nov 30, 2025
Well you can't blame them. It's not easy to get to that level you can compete as a professional athlete especially international one. The government doesn't support the aspiring young athletes. Ok look at the economy, most people can't even eat well,how then can you train your body when you can't even feed well on the proteins and nutrients needed. That's why abroad based athletes come to take the slots of home based athletes. So it might take more time for a home based athletes to build their body and talent to international standards.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by bewla(m): 6:49am On Nov 30, 2025
Long overdue

One we 27 and one be 37
Twins of same day ooooo


I rest my case
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by kannymoore(m): 6:53am On Nov 30, 2025
Satazaa:
In that case the most honorable thing to do now is for Nigeria to return back to FIFA all those junior world cups Nigerian won in times past, players like Osondu that played under 17 when he was almost 30yrs to the point that when a Dutch club recruited him thinking he was 17yrs he stopped growing phisically and they had to terminate his contract, Taiye taiwo chrisantus etc, infact Taiye already played at various local clubs in Lagos, J Berger, and BCC Gboko before he went to play under 21 with Messi where he was declared third world best but his career fizzled out few years later while Messi is still playing almost fifteen years later
Taiye Taiwo is a young chap.

Stop being a numpty!

That's how you guys said Kanu was over 44yrs old whilst playing for Portsmouth

Go... Look at his present pics... Does he look 60+ to you?
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Nazgul:
richiemcgold:
With NIN and primary school leaving certificate, age falsification is almost impossible.
The truth is, Nigeria doesn’t have a fully functional, unified database. That’s why that reporter was able to shock the entire country last year by doing NYSC twice just to prove how unserious our data management system is.

When a whole national service program cannot detect that the same person enrolled two times with two different identities, you should understand the level of loopholes we’re dealing with.

Because of these obvious gaps, people can easily manipulate their information across different institutions without being flagged. That's why you can easily see someone with three NIN slips, 5 voters card, four ages, and five different school documents, and the system won’t question anything.

Walk into any private school today, (primary or secondary) and as long as you’re paying, they’ll print you a certificate with whatever details you want. No database to cross-check, no digital backup, nothing. Everything runs on bring money first.

So when someone says they'll checkmate age falsification, I just laugh cos currently, it's absolutely impossible to do that in Nigeria.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by jojothaiv(m): 7:29am On Nov 30, 2025
richiemcgold:
With NIN and primary school leaving certificate, age falsification is almost impossible.
The problem is many have find a way to bypass the system and there are folks out there who have multiple NINs and different primary school certificates, it's like the anyhowness is just ingrained in the psyche of the average Nigerian.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Semaj77(m): 7:48am On Nov 30, 2025
richiemcgold:
With NIN and primary school leaving certificate, age falsification is almost impossible.
You're joking right huh NIN that you can change your DOB at will with only 15000 naira
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Lanre1st(m): 8:09am On Nov 30, 2025
Tell Tinubu to declare his real age first, not football age
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Lanre1st(m):
To achieve this not only by enforcement, Nigeria need to work and function very well for human development.

Why will I need to reduce my age to fit-in if I have succeed past that level.

But in situation where opportunities are limited with slow development, people will keep falsified their age.

Why will I backdated my age if I achieved what I ought to achieve at right time. If i graduated at age of 21, 22, 23 why will I reduce my age to go to NYSC or for Job requesting for age below 27 with 3yrs experience
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by richiemcgold: 8:23am On Nov 30, 2025
Semaj77:
You're joking right huh NIN that you can change your DOB at will with only 15000 naira
🤥🤥 Do you mean it? OMG!
I can't believe this.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by ppogba: 8:46am On Nov 30, 2025
Civil servants that are notorious for age falsification are clamouring for what they are guilty of to be criminalized..

I am not surprised.

Rotimu Amechi turned into a saint in this same Nigeria.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by IBB007(m): 9:05am On Nov 30, 2025
lol…I really pray they can implement it…
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by emmy512(m): 9:06am On Nov 30, 2025
OneCandleAway:
Well you can't blame them. It's not easy to get to that level you can compete as a professional athlete especially international one. The government doesn't support the aspiring young athletes. Ok look at the economy, most people can't even eat well,how then can you train your body when you can't even feed well on the proteins and nutrients needed. That's why abroad based athletes come to take the slots of home based athletes. So it might take more time for a home based athletes to build their body and talent to international standards.
Exactly
In as much as u welcome this
They have to put things in place for Real teenagers to develop
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Timoleon(m): 9:46am On Nov 30, 2025
richiemcgold:
With NIN and primary school leaving certificate, age falsification is almost impossible.
Did they carry out any specific tests to determine your age when registering for NIN? Do you know how many primary schools are willing to give you a certificate for a fee?
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by dalongjnr: 10:01am On Nov 30, 2025
But politicians are allowed to falsified their age.
Stand at ease ✨️ alhaji.

Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by aswani(m): 10:03am On Nov 30, 2025
Ozogula, dey play.

Age falsification has eaten deep into the fabric of society, you at NSC cannot do anything about it in sports.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Moreze: 10:08am On Nov 30, 2025
Lol u dont understand anything. How this country is corrupt. Just have ur money.
richiemcgold:
With NIN and primary school leaving certificate, age falsification is almost impossible.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by LZAA: 11:28am On Nov 30, 2025
Satazaa:
In that case the most honorable thing to do now is for Nigeria to return back to FIFA all those junior world cups Nigerian won in times past, players like Osondu that played under 17 when he was almost 30yrs to the point that when a Dutch club recruited him thinking he was 17yrs he stopped growing phisically and they had to terminate his contract, Taiye taiwo chrisantus etc, infact Taiye already played at various local clubs in Lagos, J Berger, and BCC Gboko before he went to play under 21 with Messi where he was declared third world best but his career fizzled out few years later while Messi is still playing almost fifteen years later
Your post is not quite accurate
Taiye was old but not that old
And his career didn't "fizzle" out
He was world class at Marseille but couldn't hack it at milan
Osondu was given HGH and it didn't align with his body and no he was not up to 30 at the time
As for christantus what happened to him happens to MOST of the prodigies at youth level
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by richiemcgold:
Timoleon:
Did they carry out any specific tests to determine your age when registering for NIN? Do you know how many primary schools are willing to give you a certificate for a fee?
A genuine primary school leaving certificate is issued by the state government (Ministry of Education) after completing the common entrance exam. The one issued by schools is not officially recognized.
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Exousiang01(m): 11:58am On Nov 30, 2025
UkoAnnang:
sad

What about those in civil service?

Tunibu nko?
A man who senior his first child (daughter) with only 9 years
Should the nation sport commission go into the affairs of civil service in Nigeria.
How did most of you get education.
How will Nigeria develop with people who think like you?
Re: NSC Criminalises Age Falsification In Nigerian Sports by Guestmale: 2:12pm On Nov 30, 2025
richiemcgold:
With NIN and primary school leaving certificate, age falsification is almost impossible.
Yes it should but nobody took notice of that, when you want to join civil servants because almost everybody does it.
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