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NSC’s busy sporting calendar showcases Nigeria’s rising global presence

by Usman Kadri
August 25, 2025
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NSC’s busy sporting calendar showcases Nigeria’s rising global presence
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It has been an eventful season for Nigerian sports, with athletes representing the nation across multiple disciplines on the global stage.

From cricket to taekwondo, football to basketball, athletics to badminton, table tennis to weightlifting, and now swimming, the National Sports Commission (NSC) has overseen an unprecedented calendar of international participation.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s mandate to the leadership of the NSC, under the guidance of Chairman Mallam Shehu Dikko and Director General Hon. Bukola Olopade, is beginning to bear fruit. Nigerian sports federations are now competing at international events with renewed vigor and unity, free from the rancor that once hindered progress.

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Over the past week alone, Nigeria’s men’s basketball team has been in action at the AfroBasket Championship in Angola, the weightlifting contingent arrived in India for the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships, and history was made in Romania where 17-year-old Abdul Jabar Adama won silver in the men’s 50m butterfly at the World Junior Swimming Championships. His medal was not only Nigeria’s first-ever at the competition but also the only podium finish by an African swimmer, underscoring Nigeria’s emergence in aquatics.

The NSC has also continued to inspire hope among Nigerian youth by providing platforms for young talents to showcase their abilities and aspire to the highest levels of competition. A few weeks ago, Nigeria also featured prominently at the inaugural African Schools Games in Algeria, underlining the country’s commitment to grassroots sports development.

Speaking ahead of the Commonwealth Weightlifting Championships in India, Hon. Bukola Olopade urged the athletes to uphold Nigeria’s proud tradition in the sport:

“Nigeria is a global powerhouse in weightlifting, and we must continue to reinforce that reputation. Our lifters have consistently proven their strength and discipline, and I have no doubt they will make the nation proud again.”

He also praised Adama’s breakthrough performance in Romania:

“Abdul Jabar Adama’s silver medal is a moment of pride for Nigeria and Africa. His success shows what is possible when our youth are given the opportunity and support to excel. He represents the bright future of Nigerian swimming.”

On Nigeria’s broader sports development drive, Olopade reaffirmed the Commission’s strategy to capitalize on the nation’s strengths:

“We have a comparative advantage in weightlifting, and we want to leverage this to accelerate Nigeria to greater heights. This is about building a system where our athletes dominate consistently on the global stage.”

Commenting on the achievements of Nigeria’s junior weightlifting team in Ghana, where Nigeria shattered multiple records and claimed numerous medals, The NSC praised the dedication of the athletes and their coaches urging greater support for sports federations.

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