Dr. Daniel Igali Criticises Nigeria’s Sports Strategy After Paris 2024 Olympic Disappointment.
Following Nigeria’s underwhelming performance at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Dr. Daniel Igali, President of the Wrestling Federation and an Olympic gold medallist, has expressed his deep frustration with the country’s approach to sports development. In a candid statement, Igali criticised Nigeria’s lack of serious investment in sports, stating that the nation is “not ready to succeed” and is more focused on rhetoric than action.
Igali highlighted the chronic underfunding of sports in Nigeria, pointing out that athletes often lack the resources and consistent training necessary to compete at the highest levels. He contrasted Nigeria’s situation with that of other nations that invest heavily in sports, stressing that without proper funding, consistent training, and robust government support, Nigeria will continue to fall short on the international stage.
He further lamented the current approach, which he described as reactive, focusing only on major competitions rather than building a sustainable sports development programme. According to Igali, this short-term thinking is a significant barrier to Nigeria’s success in global sports, including the Olympics.
Igali’s comments have sparked a conversation about the need for a strategic overhaul in how Nigeria approaches sports, with many calling for increased investment and a long-term commitment to nurturing talent from the grassroots level to the international arena.