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Nigeria’s D’Tigers just returned from Tunisia where they fell flat losing all three games at the first qualifying window of the 2025 Afrobasket. They lost their opening game to Libya after getting into Over Time and then to Uganda and Cape Verde.

This set of Tigers was hurriedly assembled after the Nigeria Basketball Federation got the approval from the Ministry of Sports Development to source for funds and travel. The federation had announced withdrawal from the competition – an announcement that shocked the basketball world. It was tough to imagine that the same Nigeria that defeated the USA just before the Tokyo Olympics would sink to the low of not being able to attend a qualifying event and worse still lose three straight games.

The outing in Tunisia last week can be seen like a continuation of what happened with D’Tigers last August in Lagos. Nigeria was host to the Olympic qualifier. It was a very bold and glamorous event held in the luxury build of Eko Hotel. The entire Expo Centre was converted to a single hall with everything needed for a world basketball event. One of the coaches was so moved by the sights and scenes that he took time to praise the organization before answering the question on his team.

“This is the first time I have played basketball matches under the Chandelier. Everything about this competition is fantastic.”

It was a lovely sight but Nigeria could not present a determined side and lost out badly. But just a few years ago D’Tigers became the first team in the whole world to qualify for the FIBA World Cup. Nigeria qualified five games left to play in the qualifiers. This was one of the reasons the Tigers became very attractive to the world. Nigerians in the NBA loved the NBBF management style such that a few Americans quickly traced their lineage to Nigeria just to play for the country at the Tokyo Olympics. At this stage there was internal peace even though there were external aggressors against the NBBF. And the federation had some funds that helped them chase noble goals.

Today, the setting is painfully changing and it has become very obvious that internal fights hurt goals more than external oppositions. The NBBF led by Engr Musa Ahmadu Kida is facing quite some battles indoors and these battles have not helped the board and the players.

The 1996/97 fight

The trouble in the NBBF did not start today. What is new is the shape of the fight and those involved. In the 1996/1997 era, a young army officer then Major Sam Ahmedu challenged Alhaji U.K Umar (then a high ranking Nigeria Immigration officer) for the presidency. Ahmedu was fully backed by his friend Musa Kida and some others while the likes of Jacob Gwang Buba (the current Gbong Gwon Jos) and Tijanni Umar the former NBBF President stood by the immigration officer. The disagreement did not end with the election as it continued thereafter until Umar finished his tenure and handed over to Buba. It was only the eight years of Buba’s tenure that NBBF enjoyed some peace. Buba moved up to become the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs and tactically deployed his status, wisdom to keep things calm.

When he left TJ Umar took over in a way that made the Ahmedu group feel that the sports ministry did not give others the chance to contest. Four years after, there was another quarrel over the elections and the Ahmedu/Kida team walked out. Ahmedu ended up in court to “enforce his fundamental rights” as he said he was denied his place.

Courts cases and others

When Kida became the NBBF president the TJ Umar group went to court over the ownership of the Premier League. Former D’Tigers captain Olumide Oyedeji was with Umar until he crossed over to the Kida side just as the last election was about to hold. The Umar group was disappointed and made serious efforts to get Olumide back on the day of the election. The near seven footer received calls for nearly two hours in Benin City under pressure to withdraw. While the Umar side feels betrayed, it does not appear that Oyedeji’s loyalty to his new friends has been fully accepted.

But then after the elections in Benin, the NBBF set out to work. The election was well conducted by Dr Lanre Glover, a long time president of the Nigeria Handball Federation. Everyone assumed the professional way the election was conducted would give a fresh breath of life to the NBBF. Internally, they got fresh breath but the sports ministry under Sunday Dare was still playing a hide-and-seek game with the federation. The ministry was reluctant to fully accept the board as its officials covertly supported another group that held a Kangaroo type of election at the Abuja stadium. Only a few insiders could figure out the deep interest of the supervising ministry in the NBBF affairs.

The height of it was the minister’s decision to withdraw the women’s national team, D’Tigress from the FIBA World Cup with just weeks to the event. The ministry announced it wanted to “reorganize Nigeria basketball from the grassroots” and produce home-bred champions. It was a ludicrous decision that left the world laughing at Nigeria. This action is certainly the biggest setback Nigeria basketball has suffered since 1960.

Before this time, politically motivated players had done a video revolting against the NBBF and of which their reasons were pecuniary. Eventually the back-to-back African champions were disbanded.

This NBBF was still very united and fought back until they got the full recognition they deserved and needed but before this official recognition came; a lot of damage had been done as the committee created by the ministry had moved around. They had gone to corporate bodies for sponsorship just like the NBBF – a situation that made organizations to wonder who to deal with.

D’Tigress have rebounded to the top but their rebuilding showed great cracks in the NBBF. The body was divided on how to relate with the players and at the end a decision was taken to start afresh with an open camp to all Nigerian players. Another strong point was getting them a new coach. A very young Nigerian-American Rena Wakama was recruited to run the team. It was from within the NBBF that the public heard that Rena was too “inexperienced and not exposed enough” to handle a team like the Tigress. The young lady was reading all that on the net as she confirmed in an interview just before the team’s first outing. The negative reports would later spur the coach and her young players to winning the African cup in Rwanda and the Olympic ticket in Belgium. The negatives from Nigeria were so much that the largely new players confirmed that people called Nigeria Team C when they arrived in Rwanda.

Recruiting coaches and ambitions

The coach issue was not limited to D’Tigress but it caused problems in the men’s side too. After Nigeria played at the World Cup in China and qualified for the Olympics with Alex Nwora as the coach, it was learnt that talks began about getting an NBA coach for the men. It was understood that the NBA players in a way suggested that. The Federation therefore got Mike Brown to serve as the head coach with Alex Nwora as his assistant.

Sam Ahmedu spoke openly against this decision as the crack began to widen. This disagreement has continued to show in other areas too. Ahmedu who has used every public medium to state his disagreement in some of the decisions insists that Kida is running the board almost “like a sole administrator.” He insists they are briefed on major matters rather than everyone putting heads together first. He says the federation is run by just about five members taking the decisions.

But another member in a discussion last December said it was not true.

“The problem is that Col Sam (Ahmedu) wants to be in charge all the time. If he recruits we accept it, hoping its good judgment but anyone who does not come through him would be condemned. That’s just the problem.”

The former D’Tigress coach Otis Hugley, we understand, was introduced to the board by Ahmedu when Sam Vincent’s deal was terminated and he was accepted. For the men, a united NBBF wanted Ime Udoka first but Ime was just starting his NBA managerial career and said he could not afford to shuttle both continents at the time and so a long time friend of Ahmedu, Alex Nwora was brought in. Nwora in his own right had coached Cape Verde in an Afrobasket competition in Angola and they defeated Nigeria. His only “disadvantage” was that he’s a high school coach and the NBBF was not comfortable with that status going to the Olympics with a full squad of NBA players and therefore sought Mike Brown – a decision that forced Nwora out and raised further murmurings within.

Men’s Premier League

The biggest minus for this board and their infighting is that the Men’s Premier League has failed to play in full season for years. Getting a full sponsor for the league has remained a huge task with all the distractions that come from the federation. It has been nearly a deal but none has worked. The NBBF has done well with the men’s divisions one and two with full sponsorship but the flagship competition is suffering.

The atmosphere has not helped the national teams, especially the men. All manner of gist and rumours have forced some American-based players to stay away unlike the pre-Tokyo Olympics period when everyone wanted to play for Nigeria.

The Peace Move

Nigerians are indeed worried but there appears to be a faint hope from afar that someday some peace would come. A former director in the Ministry of Sports Alhaji Abba Yola is one of those picked by concerned citizens to help bring the NBBF Board back to a united front. Incidentally, the major actors in the NBBF imbroglio have been close friends for nearly 40 forty years.

“Such meeting can’t be a Zoom or online talk; we need to sit down together and let them talk like adults. We’ve been discussing individually but this is a very busy year from the Africa Games to the Olympics but somehow we will find a way. These men need to put the players and Nigeria first and once we can achieve that every other thing will fall in place.”

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Rodri has said Pep Guardiola‘s contract extension is “an important incentive” for him to continue at Manchester City but left the door open for a transfer to Real Madrid by calling their reported interest “an honour.”

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“It is a joy that Pep has decided to continue,” Rodri, 28, told Cadena Ser radio in Spain. “It’s clear that he has been the most influential coach of my career. It’s a joy for the club and for the Citizens for him to continue for at least two more years. When I signed there [with City in 2019], they told me that Pep would only stay for one or two years…”

When asked about his future, Rodri, the 2024 Ballon d’Or winner, said: “My focus is on my recovery. I have two years left on my contract, the time is approaching to sit down and speak again. It’s clear that it [Guardiola’s contract extension] is an important incentive. I feel very valued at the club. For the time being I’m very happy.”

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Asked if he would consider joining Madrid, Rodri said: “Obviously when Madrid, the best and most successful club in history, calls you, it is an honour. You always have to pay attention. But obviously of course not. I don’t look too far ahead but it’s a possibility that I could perfectly end my career in England.

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The club are second in the Premier League, five points adrift of leaders Liverpool, and are 10th in the Champions League group standings.

“It’s clear that we are going through a negative spell,” Rodri said. “It’s not the first time. If there’s a team that has shown that it can bounce back it’s our team. I have no doubt that we will come out of this. We have a strong team. I’m eager to return in order to give the team encouragement.”

 

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Former Arsenal star Bacary Sagna believes his old team should sign Paul Pogba once he has completed his suspension from football – saying his arrival at the Emirates would “benefit everyone”, as reported by TheSun.

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But the Frenchman saw his doping ban reduced to 18 months following an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, meaning he will be able to return in March 2025.

Sagna – who played with Pogba for the France national team – feels Arsenal should look at the ex-Manchester United star as an option on a short-term deal.

He told Megadice: “I’ve always said that Paul Pogba would be a good addition for Arsenal. I believe he could be an asset to the club. With his creativity, having him on a short-term contract would benefit everyone. It would help Paul get back into football and get him back to full fitness and quality.”

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Speaking after his ban was reduced, Pogba said: “I’m still the same player but with a different hunger,” he said. “I am more motivated. I am more hungry. “I will appreciate the game more than before after it was taken away from me. I realised how important it was for me. I tasted what life is after the career.”

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She capped a breakaway move with a deflected shot that looped over a helpless goalkeeper in Anna Tamminen and into the net, for an interval lead.

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