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Nigeria taking part in sports for the fun of it - Onigbinde

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AFormer Super Eagles coach Festus Adegboye Onigbinde believes a lack of developmen­tal policies is underminin­g the growth of Nigerian sports.

The former FIFA and CAF instructor feels Nigeria is only participat­ing in internatio­nal competitio­ns for fun without a clear vision for the growth of sport.

In football, Nigeria endured mixed fortunes last year, failing to qualify for the Olympic Games and recorded abysmal performanc­es in the WAFU tournament, with its only respectabl­e showing being the Super Eagles’ third-place finish at the Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

Onigbinde, who guided the threetime African champions to the 2002 World Cup, feels Nigeria is not doing enough to develop Sports in the country.

"In some of these countries, the level of technology is much higher than what we have here and that will eventually have some effects,” Onigbinde told Sahara Reporters.

“It appears that we are helpless. Are we making any effort? I was reading this afternoon of a country making efforts to use technology for cheering during games. Do we have that type of technology here? The coronaviru­s has affected and will continue to affect our sports for some time.

"The greatest challenge of sports in Nigeria is developmen­t. We don't have a developmen­tal programme, we are just taking part in sports for the fun of it.

“For those who are directly involved, it's for what they can get from it -- no developmen­tal programme. Even in the private life of an individual, if you are in a business and you are not developing that business, what will happen? It will fold up and that is the situation with Nigerian sports.

"Things were better in the past but all we think of now is competitio­n, to take part and organise whereas competitio­ns are like examinatio­ns in schools. Why does a teacher set up exams? He wants to know how much the students have learned.

"If you are organising competitio­ns in sports, what are you assessing?

What have you put into this performanc­e? I maintain that the greatest problem of sports in Nigeria is a lack of developmen­t, we are not developing sports."

Nigeria have never played in the quarter-final stage of the World Cup, with its best performanc­es being the 1994, 1998 and 2014 editions, where they reached the Round of 16.

 ??  ?? Minister of Youths abd Sports Developmen­t, Mr.Sunday Dare presenting medals to winners at the National Youth Games held in Ilorin, Kwara State
Minister of Youths abd Sports Developmen­t, Mr.Sunday Dare presenting medals to winners at the National Youth Games held in Ilorin, Kwara State

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