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Internal Tensions, Power Plays, and Allegations of Underperformance Threaten Stability in Nigeria Shooting Sports Federation (NSSF)

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As the Nigeria Shooting Sports Federation (NSSF) approaches a critical election cycle, a wave of insider leaks and confidential correspondences has exposed deep-seated internal divisions, raising alarm over political maneuvering, alleged underperformance, and last-ditch attempts to delay the democratic process.

Multiple sources within the Federation allege that a small group of board members—most of whom have contributed little to the Federation’s progress over the past four years—are attempting to stall the constitutionally scheduled elections. Their reported motivation? A lack of viable paths to reelection and fear of accountability.

Key Figures at the Heart of the Controversy

Maj. Gen. Hamakin (Rtd)
Touted by some as the Federation’s international representative—despite no formal documentation from any global shooting sports body—Maj. Gen. Hamakin was originally appointed as an interim chairman. However, insiders claim he has missed nearly every Federation meeting, failed to deliver reports from his assigned committee, and ignored invitations to support Olympic qualification efforts. His current push for a return as “interim president” is widely seen as an attempt to bypass the electoral process.

Mr. Saheed Yusuf – Institutional Representative (DSS)
Mr. Yusuf, representing the Department of State Services (DSS), is accused of sidelining other military and paramilitary bodies while prioritizing athletes from his own agency. Allegedly, he attempted to insert unqualified personnel into Nigeria’s squad for the Baku World Cup. When this was resisted by the technical committee, he abruptly withdrew his team—despite official processes already being completed—causing a diplomatic stir and logistical losses.

Mr. Kingsley – Technical Director (DSS)
Also from the DSS, Kingsley reportedly disengaged from virtually all NSSF competitions and programs between 2021 and 2025, only resurfacing at the most recent National Sports Festival in Abeokuta. Following that event—where state-backed athletes significantly outperformed agency representatives—he is alleged to have ordered the withholding of training equipment from various zones. Critics say this was a deliberate move to protect institutional turf rather than support national growth, stalling momentum especially in emerging regions like the North-East.

Reform vs. Regression

Sources close to the Federation argue that the push to delay elections is less about institutional integrity and more about personal political survival. These actors have reportedly accused the current President of being “high-handed” and not “carrying members along”—a claim dismissed by reform-minded officials and stakeholders as an attempt to derail needed transformation.

Supporters of the current leadership highlight a record of merit-based appointments, increased zonal participation, support for grassroots development, and restored international credibility. They assert that ongoing reforms are finally placing athletes and national interest above personal gain.

A Pivotal Moment

As the NSSF stands at a defining crossroads, the outcome of its looming elections may determine whether the sport continues on its current path of renewal—or returns to a cycle of stagnation driven by vested interests. With eyes across Nigeria’s sports landscape now fixed on the Federation, the next few weeks will be critical in determining the future of shooting sports in the country.

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Dr. Andiir Solomon Atoo Honored with SWAN Diamond Jubilee Award for Outstanding Contributions to Sports

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Cyril Ogar

Benue-born sports administrator and philanthropist, Dr. Andiir Solomon Atoo, has expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) for recognizing his contribution to sports development in Benue State and Nigeria at large.


Dr. Atoo, who serves as President of Flight Sports Nigeria Limited and Founder of Flight Football Club, Gboko, received the honour during the association’s Diamond Jubilee Celebration in Abuja.


Speaking after receiving the prestigious award, Dr. Atoo described the recognition as a “special motivation and encouragement” to continue contributing to sports growth across the country.

“I’m very happy and honoured. This award means a lot to me because it serves as motivation and encouragement. It’s something very special and not something I take lightly,” he said.


A respected sports administrator, CEO, and humanitarian, Dr. Atoo has built a sterling reputation for his commitment to nurturing young talents and promoting grassroots sports in Benue State.

Through Flight Sports Nigeria Limited, which oversees a range of sporting disciplines including football, volleyball, basketball, lawn tennis, and para sports, he has created opportunities for young athletes to develop their potential and pursue professional careers.


Under his leadership, Flight Football Club Gboko has become a platform for discovering and grooming promising footballers who have gone on to make their mark both locally and internationally. Beyond football, his investment in volleyball, lawn tennis, para sports, and basketball has revitalized interest and participation in these disciplines within Benue and beyond.


Reflecting on his journey, Dr. Atoo noted that his involvement in sports began purely out of passion but has now grown into a lifelong mission.


“It all started as a passion, but over time, it has become part of me — a culture,” he stated. “This recognition only drives me to do more for the progress of our youth and the development of sports in Benue State and Nigeria.”


He also extended his appreciation to sports journalists in the state and across Nigeria for their continuous support and constructive criticism, noting that their work plays a vital role in shaping sports administration and inspiring excellence.
Looking ahead, Dr. Atoo reaffirmed his dedication to empowering young athletes and improving sports structures in the region.


> “Going forward, we’re going to achieve great things in Benue. My message to sports lovers, administrators, and players is simple — stay dedicated, keep believing, and together we can make sports a major unifying force in our state and beyond,” he concluded.


The recognition by SWAN adds to Dr. Atoo’s growing list of honours as a sports leader, CEO, and philanthropist whose initiatives continue to drive youth empowerment and sports development across multiple disciplines in Benue State and Nigeria.

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