Tag: Shehu Dikko

  • Why Super Eagles’ bonus was delayed at AFCON 2025 – NSC chairman

    Why Super Eagles’ bonus was delayed at AFCON 2025 – NSC chairman

    The Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Shehu Dikko, has attributed the delay in the payment of bonuses to the Super Eagles at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations to bureaucratic bottlenecks.

    Dikko spoke on Thursday after reports emerged that players of the Nigeria threatened to boycott their AFCON quarter-final clash against Algeria over unpaid bonuses.

    According to the NSC chairman, the funds have already been approved and released, but are still undergoing due process.

    “The money has been released and is being processed,” Dikko said during an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily.

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    He added: “The NFF, the Sports Commission, the Presidency, the Minister of Finance, and the CBN are all involved. Fundamentally, the money for this AFCON is approved and being processed through the right channels. It’s a matter of timing.”

    He stressed that approval of funds does not automatically translate into immediate disbursement, explaining that multiple government institutions are involved in the process.

    “Let me give you the timelines of how these issues work. First and foremost, I must tell you that Mr President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, duly approved the special budget for the AFCON as far back as November 14, 2025,” Dikko said.

    “But approving the money is different from getting the money out. It takes time for the funds to be processed through the Ministry of Finance, the Office of the Accountant-General, and the Central Bank of Nigeria.”

  • Dikko decries lack of data on sports management

    Dikko decries lack of data on sports management

    • NSC charts new course

    Nigeria’s sports sector took a decisive step toward reform on Monday as top administrators and stakeholders convened for the first edition of the Big Sports Dialogue, addressing long-standing issues in governance, development, media responsibility and gender inclusion.

    National Sports Commission (NSC) Chairman Shehu Dikko said the gathering was designed to be solution-driven.

    “This is all about charting the way forward, knowing the solutions, not let’s talk about the problems, solutions and of course, giving all the advices  to the Sports Commission,” he said, adding the forum is in line with government-mandated stakeholders’ engagement.

    He continued:  “Every agency of government is supposed to have at least one stakeholder, to have what you call  stakeholders’  consultation.

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    “ So what we see here is part of the stakeholder consultation because we are here now, we are interacting with the stakeholders. So we can feel their pulse. We can see what they are feeling. We can also take the suggestions and the ideas and the contrary views and the analysis of what we are doing. So that when we go back, we will know how to build.”

    He  confirmed that the outcomes from the forum  would be properly documented  as a prerequisite  for future engagements and way forward  for Nigerian sports. 

    Meanwhile, Dikko  condemned  lack  of  data management in Nigeria, stressing that  getting the right statistics remains the country’s biggest gap.

    “I can tell you my final take on all this is that there is a lack of data in this country but we have set up a clear data sheet for sports where in  every quarter, we will analyze the impact of sports in Nigeria,” he revealed.“ For the last quarter, we found out we have done almost more than 1% of GDP, nobody had that data(in the past) , but now we have.”

    In a related development, the Director-General of the NSC,  Bukola Olapade, has highlighted the Commission’s intervention in women’s representation.

    “The NSC created and supported AFAN( Association of Female Athletes of Nigeria)  to join hands with NAWIS(National Association of Women In Sports) to give constitutionally two seats to women in every Federation,” he said.“ What we found when we got there was appalling, a Federation would have 14 men and just one woman and we thought, at this time of inclusivity there was need for us to increase constitutionally their numbers.”

    On the panel on media, women and governance, Aishat Falode made an  appeal for greater inclusion of women in sports administration.

    She said: “My panel session was on media, women and governance and that’s trying to draw the attention of our administrators to the role and the power that the media has to shape the narrative, the media essentially has the power to change the narrative about sports to protect and preserve the integrity of the sport.”

    She underscored women’s outsized contributions compared to their level of recognition: “Women have had to punch themselves over their weight, 63 out of the 85 delegates to the Olympics were women, the women gave us the medals that we celebrate, Indeed the first medal, that Nigeria ever recorded in the Olympics was by a woman.”

    Falode stressed that representation must match performance.

     “Why would we not give the women the space to continue to thrive, administrators now must speak truth to themselves that for all that we have given, the women have given to Nigerian sports, they deserve better. They deserve better welfare, better incentive, better preparation, better appreciation.”

    She insisted that women need critical mass to influence policy.

     “When you have only one woman in the midst of 14, 15 men, it becomes a labour to even push your argument through, we keep talking about diversity, inclusion and equity, and you need numbers in order for you to push forward the dialogue.”

    Falode closed with a call to action: “We have spoken long enough. I hope that after this, perhaps we will have some kind of implementation and calling people to question where they have failed in terms of what we give back in return for the women’s achievements.”

  • Team Nigeria shine on  electrifying Day 2 at CAA Championships in Abeokuta

    Team Nigeria shine on  electrifying Day 2 at CAA Championships in Abeokuta

    Under the watchful eyes of the Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Alhaji Shehu Dikko, the Director General, Hon. Bukola Olopade, and the Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, Day 2 of the ongoing CAA U18/U20 African Athletics Championship lit up with Nigerian brilliance on home soil at the MKO Abiola Stadium in Abeokuta.

    It was a clean sweep in the girls’ 100m U-18 final as Team Nigeria asserted its dominance sweeping all medals in the category. Miracle Ezechukwu blazed to gold in 11.88secs, as she was followed closely by Rosemary Nwankwo (11.96secs), captain of the Invited Junior Athletes at the 22nd  National Sports Festival, while Miriam Jegede clinched bronze with 12.20secs, completing a historic podium takeover.

    The momentum carried into the U-20 girls’ 100m final, where Nigeria bagged gold and silver. Chioma Nweke stormed to first place in 11.65secs, followed by Success Oyibu with 11.78secs. Although Nigeria’s third finalist, Chiamaka Nwankwo, narrowly missed the podium, she showed great promise, finishing fourth in 11.98secs.

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    In the boys’ category, Nigeria kept the flag flying with two bronze medals. Clifford Igbigbidje clocked 10.89secs in the U-18 100m final, while John Caleb’s 10.61secs finish earned him bronze in the U-20 final. Both races were fiercely contested, with South Africa taking gold and silver in both events.

    Capping off a thrilling day, Nigeria triumphed in the U-20 Mixed 4x400m Relay. In a race that swung back and forth, Nigeria’s anchor, Favour Onyah, held firm and surged ahead to secure gold after South Africa’s anchor stumbled near the finish. That victory sealed Nigeria’s third gold of the day, following the earlier wins in the girls’ 100m U-18 and U-20 events.

    Dignitaries including CAA President Hamad Kalkaba Malboum, athletics legend Chief Segun Odegbami, Olympian Mary Onyali, and other key stakeholders were in attendance, joining thousands of spirited fans who turned out to witness the future of African athletics.

  • NSC Chair reaffirms gov’t commitment to sport development

    NSC Chair reaffirms gov’t commitment to sport development

    The Chairman of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Shehu Dikko, has reaffirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to transform sport development amongst youths in the country.

    Dikko threw his weight behind the forthcoming Nigerian University Games Association (NUGA) competition.

    The 26th  NUGA Games are scheduled to take place from November 6–16, 2025.The competition will be hosted by the University of Jos.

    He said the competition was coming at the right time for the nation under President Bola Tinubu who is committed to developing sport and creating millions of jobs to youths across the country.

    He said that the NUGA is a landmark to discover young talented athletes from the grassroots across all local governments to transform sports for our teaming youths.

    Dikko said he was optimistic that the NUGA competition will attract young talented Nigerians that their careers have been hiding in order to compete in international sports competitions.

    He said the competition  would stand out due to its structured roadmap and the solid backing of President Tinubu, whom he praised for his dedication to youth development.

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    He stressed that the impact of the competition would go beyond a single year, aiming to empower young people and help them become champions on the international stage throughout their careers.

    According to him, NUGA 2025 is aimed at promoting peace and unity in communities where divisions exist.

     “Now that it’s our responsibility as government, we are working hard to use NUGA as a platform to empower university students, create jobs, and distribute wealth for our youths,” he added.

    He urged participating universities to give their best and maintain discipline, emphasising that this year’s tournament could open global opportunities for the athletes.

  • NIS aligns with vision of NSC, says Dikko

    NIS aligns with vision of NSC, says Dikko

    National Sports Commission Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko has reiterated the importance of the National Institute for Sports (NIS) in the actualization of the Commission’s vision to reset, reform and relaunch Nigerian sports.

    Dikko spoke while welcoming the newly appointed Director-General of NIS His Excellency Comr. Philip Shuaibu to the NSC Headquarters.

    Shuaibu was at the NSC Headquarters to inform the NSC Chairman of his resumption while both parties held discussions on how to deliver on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR’s mandate.

    The NSC Chairman applauded President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the appointment of Shuaibu.

    His words: “I must thank most sincerely President Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR for once again taking the road less traveled with this appointment. Mr. President is embarking on a reform. He is resetting many sectors including sports so there is need to take decisions that will drive this vision. This (Comr. Shuaibu’s appointment) is one of the decisions that will truly support the ongoing reforms in the sports sector.”

    He highlighted the pivotal role of NIS in the current sporting dispensation.

    “The NIS is key to our vision in the Commission because it will give us the manpower and research needed to accelerate the vision. We are doing things differently because only mad men will keep doing the same thing and expect different results. Therefore it is pleasing that Mr. President has chosen an administrator who has delivered in all his assignments, and now strategically positioned him to turn around the NIS to meet its intended mandate within the sports sector. Mr President has chosen three good friends to hold three critical positions to turn around sports in Nigeria”, he said.

    Dikko is optimistic that Shuaibu will succeed in the assignment: “All I can say is welcome to the family.

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    “You have been part of this family before but now you are a key part of the NSC vision. I am sure Mr. President will be happy at the end of the day because you have always delivered on your assignments beyond expectation. We have to work collectively to deliver on the mandate. We have discussed privately and aligned our visions and thoughts and articulated how we will collectively deliver on the President’s mandate,” he concluded.

    Earlier, Shuaibu had pledged his commitment to the NSC Chairman to actualize the Presidential mandate.

    “I came to tell the NSC Chairman that I have resumed. I have had discussions with him and it is obvious that sports is headed in the right direction in this country. We will work to ensure that the renewed hope vision of the President will be visible in the sporting sector,” he enthused.

  • Newstap/SWAN 5-Star Awards: Dikko hails awardees over uplift of  Nigerian sports

    Newstap/SWAN 5-Star Awards: Dikko hails awardees over uplift of  Nigerian sports

    Lagos was awash with glamour as the maiden edition of the Newstap/SWAN Five-Star Sports Award ceremony took place at Eko Club in Surulere on Friday,  March 7, 2025. The event honoured individuals whose exceptional contributions have significantly impacted Nigerian sports.

    Awardees included Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State, Kunle Soname, CEO of ValueJet and Remo Stars, Abubakar Lawal, GMD of GTI (Global Trust Investment), Ebi Egbe, CEO of Monimichelle, Paul Edeh, Chairman of the Benue State Football Association and Ambassador Oluwakemi Ogunfuwa.

    Speaking at the event, the Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Shehu Dikko, stated that the gathering reflects the significant strides being made by individuals from various sectors to elevate the landscape of sports in Nigeria.

    He said: “It organises people who are trying to do their best to upscale our sports and contribute their own quota across different strata. If you look at what they have here today, people from the finance, infrastructure, the sporting part, the administrative part, everybody has been involved today. So it serves as a motivation and an organisation that will now provide and the impetus for other people to also have their eyes on, look, something’s happening here.”

    Dr. Paul Edeh who is also  the President of Naija Ratels FC, stated that the award serves as a challenge to achieve greater success in the women’s football league.

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     “For me personally, when I followed into women’s football, people have asked me why women’s football? Why not the men’s game where there is money? I keep telling them I like traveling a road that or route that is least travelled. And the idea for me for giving back to society in terms of following into women’s football is to give back to the girl child, and I’m happy that I when I see these young girls leave the shores of this country and become something creditable for their families, feeding their families and fending for them, for me, that’s a value that my contribution to women’s football brings to the table. And I’m pretty much excited that it is paying off today.”

    In his remarks, the Group Managing Director of GTI Assets Management and Trust Limited, Abubakar Lawal who was also one of the awardees, said he’s most excited for being recognized for what he’s doing for the Nigerian League.

    He stated further that his company will continue to partner with the NFF and NPFL towards ensuring that the country’s league competes favourably with the best league in the world.

  • Dikko to chair Newstap/ SWAN Five Star Sports Award

    Dikko to chair Newstap/ SWAN Five Star Sports Award

    Organisers of the maiden Newstap/ SWAN Five Star Sports Award have announced the boss of the Chairman  of the National Sports Commission, Mallam Shehu Dikko, will preside over maiden Newstap/ SWAN Five Star Sports Award holding in Lagos on Friday.

    The organisers  said  in a  jointly signed statement by Editor of Newstap Communications, Ifeanyi Eduzor and Secretary General Sports Writers Association of Nigeria ( SWAN), Ikenna Okonkwo, that  the number one sports person in the country will be leading top government officials and sports stakeholders to the event where some eminent Nigerians will be honoured for their contributions to the development of Nigerian sports.

    Accepting the invitation to be chairman of the occasion, Dikko said:  “I’m highly honoured to be the chairman of the award’s nite where eminent Nigerians will be honoured for their contributions to the development of Nigerian sports and I want to assure you that I will be around on that day.”

    Dikko commended Newstap Communications and SWAN for the initiative which he said was in line with the vision of the NSC to recognize those who have contributed to the development of the country’s sports ecosystem; saying that the NSC will continue to encourage such recognition.

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    He also  lauded the nominees namely; GTI Assets Management and Trust Limited, Hon. Kunle Soname, Monimichelle and Bar. Paul Edeh for what they’re doing in developing the country’s sports,  noting that the NSC is proud of them and will continue to partner them.

    The event comes up on Friday, March 7 at the Bamboo Hall of the prestigious Eko Club off Bode Thomas Street Surulere, Lagos.

    Ilaboya hails Bassey, Danladi on new appointments

    Former  Edo State Football Association Chairman, Honourable Frank Ilaboya, has congratulated  two eminent sports personalities for their recent appointments in their states.

    Etubom Paul Bassey and Barrister  Isaac Danladi, were last week appointed  Sports Commissioners in Akwa Ibom and Nasarawa States respectively.

    According to Ilaboya, who is currently an Executive Director with the Edo States Sports Commission, ‘these appointments are heart-warming and capture the story of rewarding  competence of the duo’.

    The erstwhile  Chairman of Lagos State’s chapter of the  Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) added: “I am excited about these appointments, which to me are richly deserved. I must commend the Governments of Akwa Ibom and Nasarawa States for recognising and giving honours to who honour is due.

    “Both Paul Bassey and Isaac Danladi are some of the best brains this country can boast of when it comes to sports administration in Nigeria.

    “These appointments are a just reward for the enormous contributions the duo has made to sports development in their different states and the country as a whole over the years.”

    Bassey, former Akwa United boss, rose through the ranks from the position of a reporter to becoming a  publisher, and also made his mark as a member of the Media Committee of the Confederation of African Football, CAF. 

    Danladi, who recently retired as a Permanent Secretary in the Nasarawa State Civil Service, was also a Chairman of Nasarawa as well as former Chairman of the Club Owners Association of Nigeria, among other positions.

  • NSC  backs Lalong on grassroots sports development initiative

    NSC  backs Lalong on grassroots sports development initiative

    Chairman of the National Sports Commission(NSC),  Shehu Dikko, has assured Senator representing Plateau South Senatorial District, Simon Bako Lalong, of the commission’s support in his quest to develop grassroots sports as a way of building the youths and fishing out talents within his constituency.

    Dikko made the pledge, in a statement by the senator’s spokesman, Dr Makut Macham, when he received Senator Lalong who paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja.

    Dikko recalled the friendship and support he received from Senator Lalong during his tenure as Governor of Plateau State as well as the partnership that ensured that Plateau United recorded successes both at the national and continental football events.

    He said he had so much respect for Senator Lalong who is an active sportsman sponsor and mentor that is interested in using his office to develop grassroots sports and take the youths out of poverty, idleness and temptation for negative vices.

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    He commended Senator Lalong for sponsorship of grassroots sports such as local wrestling and boxing which took place in Shendam and Qua’anPan Local Governments of Plateau State within his Constituency.

    Earlier, Senator Lalong said he was at the NSC office  to congratulate him for his appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    He said the appointment was well deserved as Dikko has done so much to the sports development of the country.

    He recalled with appreciation the support he enjoyed from Shehu Dikko particularly in football development of Plateau State during his tenure as Governor.

    Lalong assured the NSC Chairman of his support and collaboration through legislative action and other means to enable him succeed in his assignment.

  • NSC: Gains of Dikko’s outing at Interregional African Ministerial Meeting

    NSC: Gains of Dikko’s outing at Interregional African Ministerial Meeting

    By Clement Nwankpa Jr

    National Sports Commission (NSC) Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko participated at the Interregional African Ministerial meeting in Banjul on Tuesday. 

    The theme was “Strengthening Sport Governance in Africa: Fostering Interregional Cooperation and Convergence for Sport Values, Ethics and Integrity.”

    With the aim of consolidating a vision and strengthening cooperation at the regional level, the event brought together ministers of sports from the African continent, the Bureau of the ninth session of the Conference of Parties (COP9) to the International Convention against Doping in Sport, representatives of African interregional organizations, as well as experts and key stakeholders. 

    Here are the important  takeaways from  Dikko’s outing in Banjul.

    Applause for Nigeria’s Sports reforms, RHINSE

    Dikko seized the opportunity as one of the selected speakers/panellist to highlight the reforms being undertaken in Nigerian sports. He buttressed the disposition towards sports economy driven by the Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria’s Sports Economy (RHINSE) and leaning on the three Rs namely Reset, Refocus and Relaunch. In his projection, Nigerian sports should move from competition-driven to development-driven; from consumption to production. This got a resounding commendation and the consensus in the hall was that Nigerian sports is headed in the right direction under the current NSC leadership.

    Plaudits for Tinubu’s bold sporting decisions

    With Dikko’s lucid presentation shedding light on the president’s support for the sector, President Tinubu was hailed for lending his full weight behind the nation’s sports reforms. While it was noted that executive will is paramount to drive veritable sports policies, President Tinubu was applauded for the bold step of restoring the National Sports Commission and making appropriate investments to spearhead the sector’s progress.

    Endorsement of Anti-doping Laboratory in Nigeria

    The forum provided further opportunity for Mallam Dikko to have engagements with Director of WADA Africa, Rodney Swigelaar and the CEO of USA  Anti-Doping Agency (USADA),Travis Tygard in relation to Nigeria’s quest to strengthen our anti-doping framework. Of particularly interest in the discussions was the proposed Anti-doping Laboratory to be situated in Nigeria with budgetary allocation in the 2025 fiscal year. It was seen as a project that will be of immense benefit to the continent since currently there is only one Anti-doping Laboratory in Africa while generating revenues for Nigeria. Both parties pledged support for the project.

    Praises on NADA Bill update

    Continuing his engagement with the WADA Africa Director and USADA CEO, Dikko provided updates on the status of the ongoing legislative work on the Nigeria Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) Bill. The feeling among the parties was that where there is a will, there will be a way. They commended efforts being made to make the NADA Act a reality.  In a related development, The WADA Africa delegation further committed to continuously support and engage with Nigeria to ensure all pending doping processes are strengthened and resolved soonest to ensure Nigeria is fully compliant.

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    Parley with Gambian President

    After the meeting, the NSC Chairman along with other delegates paid a visit to the President of Gambia His Excellence Mr. Adama Barrow in his office. This meeting was an opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest to both countries in sports.

    Whiter African Union Sports Council Region II

    Dikko also engaged Her Excellency Amb. Minata Samara Cessounma, the Africa Union Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development on the need to collaborate to upscale and enhance the operations of African Union Sports Council Region II which Nigeria is hosting its headquarters and leading the process. There were  other collaborative initiatives between Nigeria and the Africa Union in advancing sports development in Africa.

    Nigeria encouraged to host African Games 2031

    During the engagement with Amb. Samara, preliminary exploratory discussions were also held to encourage Nigeria to consider making a bid to host the African Games 2031. This is in tandem with the Commission’s resolve to upgrade sports infrastructures across the nation in a bid to attract international sporting events and set the foundation for sustainable sports development in Nigeria with the right infrastructures. In their reckoning, more of these international events will aid the sports economy.

    Dikko’s three decades experience comes to the fore

    While delivering his paper as one of selected speakers and panellist, Dikko brought all of his about three decades experience in the sector to bear. It oozed from his delivery and there was no doubt that this was a round peg in a round hole. There was an agreement that President Tinubu had made the right choice and Nigerian sports is in the right hands.

    Stakeholders’ engagements continue

    Dikko was immensely satisfied with the outcome of the meeting. He was excited over the opportunities his presence in Banjul presented and is even committed towards ensuring they rub off on his assignment at the helms of Nigerian sports.

    His words:  “The NSC will continue engaging with all stakeholders and colleagues across the globe in our quest to boost sports development in Nigeria hinged on sustainable frameworks and create a sports economy in Nigeria in line with the vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.”

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  • Nigeria  set  to bid for  2031 African Games

    Nigeria  set  to bid for  2031 African Games

    NSC enlist WADA, USADA on  anti-doping plans

    Chairman  of the  National Sports  Commission(NSC) , Mallam Shehu Dikko, has hinted  about the  possibility of Nigeria putting up a formal bid to host the 2031 African Games  even as  the commission  solicits  supports from the world’s anti-doping agency, WADA  and it’s United States counterparts on the country’s anti-doping plans.

    Formerly  known as the All-Africa Games , Nigeria hosted the  second  edition of the  quadrennial continental multi-sport event  in Lagos  in 1973 and held its  8th edition in Abuja  in 2003.

    Over two decades  after Nigeria  last hosted  the  continental  showpiece, Dikko  revealed  the country’s interest following a meeting on the margins of  the recently concluded Inter-regional African Ministerial meeting in Banjul, Gambia with  the  African Union Commissioner for Health, Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, Minata Samara Cessounma

    Dikko was one of the panellists and speakers  at the event  that brought together  Ministers of Sports in Africa, UNESCO Anti-Doping Convention officials, stakeholders and experts across the globe  and presented a paper titled  ‘Building the Legacy of Major Sports Events’ .

    At the parley with  Cessounma, Dikko said the NSC  wants  ‘to collaborate to upscale and enhance the operations of African Union Sports Council Region II which Nigeria is hosting the headquarters and leading the process’.

    He added: “ Preliminary exploratory discussions were also held to encourage Nigeria to consider making a bid to host the African Games 2031 among other collaborative initiatives between Nigeria and the Africa Union in advancing sports development in Africa.”

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    He continued:  “On the sidelines (of the Interregional African Ministerial Meeting), I engaged the Director of WADA Africa, Mr. Rodney Swigelaar and the CEO of USA  Anti-Doping Agency (USADA), Mr. Travis Tygard in relation to Nigeria’s quest to strengthen our anti-doping framework.”

    “Providing updates on the status of the ongoing legislative work on the Nigeria Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) Bill including the proposal in the 2025 fiscal year to build a world class anti-doping lab in Nigeria to serve the whole of Africa to which both parties committed to providing all the necessary support and enablers to make the project a success. “

    “The WADA Africa delegation further committed to continuously support and engage with Nigeria to ensure all pending doping processes are strengthened and resolved soonest to ensure Nigeria is fully

    Dikko  also had engagements with the Gambian President HE. Mr Adama Barrow and other senior Gambian officials including the Vice President and the Minister of Youth and Sports Mr. Bakary Badjie.

    “The NSC will continue engaging with all stakeholders and colleagues across the globe in our quest to boost sports development in Nigeria hinged on sustainable frameworks and create a sports economy in Nigeria in line with the vision of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” he added.