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Six Athletes Disqualified From National Sports Festival Over Doping Violations

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 20, 2025 Article/Column No Comments3 Mins Read
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Six Athletes Disqualified From National Sports Festival Over Doping Violations.

The 22nd National Sports Festival, currently underway in Ogun State, has been rocked by the disqualification of six athletes due to anti-doping violations, the National Sports Commission (NSC) has confirmed.

In a press statement released on Tuesday, Dr Kehinde Ajayi, the NSC’s Director of Press, announced that the decision follows the commission’s steadfast commitment to maintaining a doping-free environment in Nigerian sports. The move aligns with global best practices and the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) code, reinforcing Nigeria’s dedication to clean competition.

The disqualified athletes, barred from competing for medals at the ongoing Gateway Games 2024, are:





Marcus Okon, representing Akwa Ibom State in Para Athletics

Ayabeke David Opeyemi, representing Bayelsa State in Gymnastics

Kareem Shukurat, representing Lagos State in Kickboxing

Omole Dolapo Joshua, representing Bayelsa State in Kickboxing

Ogunsemilore Cynthia, representing Bayelsa State in Kickboxing

Animashaun Sofia, representing Lagos State in Para Powerlifting

The NSC’s decision was finalised during a strategic joint meeting of the Main Organising Committee and the Local Organising Committee on Monday, where it was made clear that athletes with anti-doping issues would not be permitted to compete for scoring medals. This stance underscores the commission’s zero-tolerance policy towards doping in both domestic and international competitions.

 

Bukola Olopade, NSC Director General, urged all participating states to take note of the ruling, emphasising the importance of clean sport. “The issue of anti-doping is a critical mandate for the commission to ensure Nigeria remains free of drug-related issues in sports,” Olopade stated. He hailed the recent passage of the National Anti-Doping Law by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as a landmark achievement, adding that its impact must be felt immediately, starting with the current festival.

 

“The National Sports Commission is committed to ensuring every athlete competes cleanly,” Olopade continued. “This is a pivotal moment for Nigerian sports, and we are determined to uphold the integrity of the Games.”

 

The disqualifications have sparked discussions among spectators and officials at the festival, which runs from 16 to 30 May in Abeokuta. Despite the controversy, the event continues to showcase Nigeria’s rich sporting talent and cultural heritage, with over 10,000 athletes and coaches participating in what has been dubbed “Nigeria’s Olympics.”

 

The NSC’s firm action sends a strong message about the importance of fair play and compliance with international anti-doping standards, setting a precedent for future competitions in the country.

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