Following Nigeria’s stunning double victory at the
2025 IFAF Africa Flag Football Championship, national excitement has reached
fever pitch—with fans and stakeholders across the country declaring: “The
National Sports Commission has done it for Nigeria.”
That chorus grew louder after Hon. Bukola Olopade,
Director General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), issued a passionate
endorsement for deeper collaboration between the Nigerian American Football
Association (NAFA) and Showtime Flag Football League, Nigeria’s leading private
flag football promoter.
Speaking at the official unveiling of Team Nigeria’s
jerseys before the tournament, DG Olopade said:
“I must thank you and your team for the kind of
aggressive publicity and glamour you are creating around flag football in
Nigeria. I believe there is a realistic possibility of a synergy being created
that will glue NAFA and Showtime together in order to have a robust league
round the country. If this can eventually happen and you guys come together,
this sport will take Nigeria by storm—I have no doubt.”
That synergy now feels inevitable after both Nigeria’s
men’s and women’s teams emerged champions in Cairo, defeating Morocco and Egypt
respectively to claim both African titles in one historic day.
The majority of both national squads featured players
and coaches developed through the Showtime League, which has consistently
pushed for elite player development, gender inclusion, and global standards
within the game.
Now, that storm has arrived—and it has swept Africa.
Fans, media voices, and sports stakeholders are
praising the NSC for recognizing flag football’s potential and backing it with
the right energy. From logistics to publicity to national representation, this
championship moment is being hailed as a model of public-private partnership in
sports.
This sentiment is now echoed by players, fans, and
administrators across the country, who credit the National Sports Commission
for recognizing the sport’s potential and backing it with policy, visibility,
and national support.
As Nigeria celebrates its crowning moment on the
continental stage, it’s clear that flag football is no longer a fringe sport—it
is a growing national passion. And thanks to the vision of the NSC, it is now
poised for institutional greatness.
The ball is rolling. The future is bright. And Nigeria
is ready to lead.
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