In a spirited endorsement of Nigeria’s growing flag
football movement, the Director General of the National Sports Commission
(NSC), Hon. Bukola Olopade, has expressed strong support for a potential
synergy between the Nigerian American Football Association (NAFA) and
Showtime—a leading promoter of the sport in the country.
Speaking during the official unveiling of Team
Nigeria’s competition jerseys ahead of the IFAF Africa Flag Football
Continental Games in Egypt, Olopade commended NAFA for its rapid development of
the sport and urged collaboration to build a national league structure.
“I must thank you and your team for the kind of
aggressive publicity and glamour you are creating around flag football in
Nigeria,” the DG remarked. “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.”
The DG also lauded NAFA’s initiative to include a
female and U13 team in the continental event, saying it aligns with the
Commission’s vision of grassroots development and long-term sporting
excellence.
“On this trip to Egypt, I wish you guys well, and I’m
encouraged by your confidence, especially in the women’s team. Taking an U13
team to this tournament is in line with our renewed hope vision to start
building for the future,” Olopade said.
NAFA President and founder, Babajide Akeredolu,
emphasized the historic nature of the upcoming tournament, noting that Nigeria
will field three teams: the main national side, a female squad, and an U13
developmental team.
He highlighted the readiness of the teams and the
importance of building a pipeline of talent through the support of leagues like
Showtime, the Abuja Flag Football League, and others across the country.
Nigeria will compete alongside top African nations
such as Morocco, Tunisia, South Africa, Senegal, Ghana, Uganda, and hosts Egypt
in the two-day tournament scheduled for June 20–21, 2025.
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