Sports
C/Wealth Games Federation support Nigerian Athletes, xa for training in South Africa Dubia others
As part of the preparations for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) has developed a programme called GAPS (GATHER, ADJUST, PREPARE AND SUSTAIN) for Birmingham 2022.
GAPS is for emerging athletes and coaches from the Commonwealth. It aims to support the development of inclusive sport pathways, removing barriers to participation for people with disability and for women and girls to become actively involved in sports. Development of coaches is fundamental, so is tackling many of the barriers and constraints that prevent participation.
The goal of GAPS is to offer emerging athletes and coaches from Commonwealth access to additional skills, knowledge and resources. This is driven by advancing education and supporting the development of inclusive sports pathways that promote positive social change in sport and communities.
In the light of the above, CGF and Commonwealth Games Association (CGA) have collaborated to give some qualified Para Sports athletes and coaches from 13 Commonwealth countries additional skills, knowledge and resources for preparations towards Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, of which Nigeria is a beneficiary.
The beneficiaries of this programme from Nigeria are from the following Sports Federations: Para Table Tennis – 5 Athletes and 1 CoachPara Powerlifting – 4 Athletes and 4 CoachesPara Athletics – 2 Athletes and 2 CoachesThese Athletes and Coaches will be sponsored financially to participate in the programme that had already started since November/December 2021 and will last till July 2022 before the commencement of the Commonwealth Games.
The beneficiaries(athletes and officials) are as follows:Christiana Ikpeoyi Ifechukwu – AthleteMaimuna Habib – AthleteOgunkunle Isau Olatunji – AthleteKoleosho Ahmed – AthleteOlufemi Alabi – AthleteGift Mark Oyinyechi – AthleteEsther Ogechika Nworgu – AthleteEmwiobaiwi Uhunoma – AthleteKure Thomas – AthleteNwachukwu Goodness Chiemerie – AthleteChibuike Kennedy Ezeji – AthleteOdebode Sunday – CoachPius Asaba Idowu – CoachIbrahim Oyewele – CoachIhuarulam Jude Chinedu – CoachOyebola Oluwakemi – CoachAnaeto Patrick Uche – CoachDivine Toseju Jemirigbe – Coach.
As part of the sponsorship, CGF will provide all the necessary logistical materials such as flight tickets, visas, accommodation, feeding and allowances to participate in the events scheduled to take place in South Africa, Dubai and Birmingham.
Sports
No crisis in NAWIS ahead of AFN elections on Monday

Joel Ajayi
The Association of Nigerian Women in Sports (NAWIS), known for its orderliness since its establishment in 1990, continues to uphold its standards ahead of the upcoming Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) elections.
With members across all 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, NAWIS has consistently operated without external interference.
Over the years, its members have been nominated to various boards of national sports federations after meeting established criteria, including the payment of annual dues.
The association has attracted a strong base of respected sportswomen who have served the country with distinction, both during and after their active careers.
In preparation for the AFN elections, zonal elections were conducted on June 2 and 3, producing representatives for the national exercise.
While NAWIS initially planned to hold its election in Zaria, Kaduna State, the association’s headquarters, it was later rescheduled for Abuja on Monday, June 9, following directives from higher authorities.
Importantly, NAWIS has a set of strict guidelines that govern its electoral process, particularly the requirement for timely payment of annual dues. Failure to meet this condition results in automatic disqualification.
This guideline was the basis for the disqualification of Maria Wophil, who has reportedly not paid her annual dues since 2017. Her attempt to hurriedly settle outstanding debts just before the election was deemed non-compliant with NAWIS regulations.
Who is Fatima Yusuf-Olukoju?
Commonwealth gold medallist Fatima Yusuf-Olukoju is one of the leading contenders for the NAWIS representative position in the AFN.
She made history as the first African woman to run the 400m in under 50 seconds and brought glory to Nigeria by winning a silver medal in the 4x400m relay at the Atlanta 1996 Olympics.
Yusuf-Olukoju also claimed gold in the 400m at the 1991 All-Africa Games and silver in the 200m.
Based on nominations and her track record, Yusuf-Olukoju is considered the most qualified candidate. However, three other contenders have also shown interest, and the final decision will be made in the election slated for Monday, June 9, in Abuja.
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