Tuesday 23 August 2016

Rio 2016: Why Nigeria is poor in Sport




As we all know that, the activities of the Olympic game is one that involve a lot of planning, and of course  huge budget. Olympic moment has helped to bring together Athletes and various Sportsmen and women from all over the world, including  the African countries making it to reached the peak in some activities. Little wonder the Olympic games is one of the greatest sport Festival in the world today. And it has become the pinnacle of most Athletes' careers who come to show-case their talents to the world at the Olympics every four years, and the winners of each games they participated bring the glory to their country. 

However, most of the African countries see the Olympic as a great privilege to be featured in the game, and compete on the international level. I remember, while growing up in Africa (Nigeria) one of the name one often hear is the name of one of the Nigeria Sprinter, Mary Onyali-Omagbemi, who was the first Nigerian to compete at five Olympics (1988-2004) women's Athletics. And also, I remember when Nigeria won Olympic football gold medal in 1996 against Argentina, it was a big celebration and jubilation for us in Nigeria back then. 

But sadly enough, time has changed, Nigeria sport team have lost their glory days due to the fact that there are no motivation, or any effective sport schools or sport training centers with standard sport equipments that can enhance the sport teams to train well. Although, there are still few sport training centers and sport academies; like the IFA (Intergrity Football Academy) among few others, and there are also few Sports NGOs who help the less-privilege or poor kids who has talents for sport. One of this NGOs that readily comes to mind is FREDRICK AGBAJE FOUNDATION. However, Nigeria government does not give more support or motivation to the sport teams or sport activity. For instance, the Nigeria football team almost miss the Olympic game in Rio because they do not have enough money to buy their ticket to Brazil, just to manage to get there 6 hours before their first match. This same team that lacks motivation, having qualified for the Semi-final of the Olympic games Men's Football lost the games by 0-2 to Germany. 

I remember when the Olympic games started few weeks ago, both Nigeria and Germany did not have any medal, but good for Germany; the German sport team at the Olympic game pick up so fast, and has earned Germany more medals, making Germany to be in very good position on the medals table. But on the other hand, Nigeria remain on the same level, no gold nor silver... Nigeria can celebrate a bronze medal at the end of olympics game 2016. Back then Nigeria made Olympic Football history as the first Africa to win the gold medal. Although, that time the Nigeria Football team coach was a Dutchman (Johannes Bonferere) from Holland. To many observers, that was the greatest olympic match ever played by Nigeria Football team. (Atlanta 1996, Nigeria vs Argentina). 

In Europe or America, there is organization, structure and motivation to sport, but in Africa (Nigeria) there is no organization/structure or motivation, all down to the talent of the athletes. So why is Nigeria so poor in sport? One reason is undoubtedly or unquestionable is corruption, and sport has never been a priority for the government, the Nigeria government has no interest in sport. Rather they are there to embezzele the oil money, that is supposed to be used for the development of the country's infrastructure.  Such as; good roads, public sports trainning centers or schools etc. 

The general poor performance of athletes is not untraceable  to the poor economy hardship in the nation and poor infrastructural development, in which sports facility is one. Nigeria is down at a moment, not just in the Rio Olympics or in sporting achievement, but in all facets of her destiny as a nation. There is a need for sport and recreation facilities in Africa (Nigeria), I think this will help to prepare the sport teams for international games or sport such as the Olympic games. I believe recreation infrastructure is necessary, new facilities will allow us to train more athletes, like as it is here Germany or Europe for example my thoughts!

Queendaline Schneider.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Schneider (I suppose that's fine by you). It is quite an interesting read. This thoughts of yours buttresses on economic hardship and poor infrastructural development. As much as I agree with it, I think there is more. And these ones could even be more significant. For example, the selection criteria for representing athletes needs to be made as objective as possible. It's a shame to see medal winners from the same Olympics having Nigeria ancestry. Words stemming from their mouth as to why they failed to represent their country bothers on 'selection process'. Ditto for infrastructural development. We are not the only third world nation participating. Last month I was in East Africa for the Commonwealth Summer School. A lesson I brought from there also identifies good governance as key. Something we clearly lack from the quarters of the NFF. Although other factors remain, however if these lame situations can be made to walk. It may not automatically guarantee gold in all departments but it will surely take us closer to the medals

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Timmy said...

Fine!, well said by you, to my own view I feel everything has crashed from the onset of administration because the government serves as the administration, financial support, and organisation of any sport federation but since the administration of the government is bad and like the scriptures said if the foundation of a man may be destroyed what can the righteous do, so until the values of what each of the leaders place in the administration is good and their views and beliefs about sports in the country has change definitely there wouldn't be change that we would all appreciate, sports can still be better if the administration is propelled in a good manner in terms of choice of athletes, funding and so on, because corruption has so much eat down into the system of government we have but I pray it should get better

Unknown said...

Adequate preparation matters in every game

Asiwaju-Bello Kazeem Olanrewaju said...

well said

Oladapo thoheed said...

Planning and executing is very important

Oladapo thoheed said...

Planning and executing is very important