Nigeria will excel at 2015 All-Africa Games: former sport director
Xinhua, September 8, 2015 Adjust font size:
Bolaji Ojo-Oba, a former director with Nigeria's National Sports Commission (NSC) has expressed optimism that Nigeria will excel at the ongoing All-Africa Games (AAG) in Congo Brazzaville.
Ojo-Oba told reporters in Abuja, Nigeria's capital city on Monday that Team Nigeria would have no reason not to emerge overall winners at the Games given their level of preparation and the kind of support they were getting from the management of the Nigeria Sports Commission (NSC).
"We are hopeful because the necessary exposures have been given to the athletes and the coaches have been given the mandate," he added.
The former director said that Team Nigeria is participating in 21 sports it had comparative advantage and as such, must endeavor to win.
The sports are athletics, basketball, badminton, boxing, beach volleyball, cycling, football, gymnastics and handball.
Others are judo, karate, table tennis, para-athletics, powerlifting, taekwondo, tennis, rugby, swimming, volleyball, weightlifting, and wrestling.
The former NSC official urge Team Nigeria to ensure it surpassed the record achieved at the last edition of the Games in Maputo, Mozambique, when the country finished third overall with 98 medals.
Nigeria won 31 gold, 28 silver and 39 bronze medals to place third at the Maputo Games, behind Egypt, which finished in second place with 32 gold, 14 silver, and 20 bronze medals.
South Africa won the Games in 2011 with 61 gold, 55 silver, and 40 bronze medals.
The 2015 Games, which began in Congo Brazzaville on Sept. 4, is expected to end on Sept. 19. Endit