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Nigerian Teen-Turned-Athlete Earns Shot At NFL 

Yusuf Babalola by Yusuf Babalola
3 months ago
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Nigerian athlete Uar Bernard is emerging as one of the standout prospects from the National Football League (NFL) International Player Pathway (IPP) programme, transforming raw athletic ability into a genuine opportunity to break into professional American football.

Bernard’s rise is particularly remarkable given his unconventional sporting background. Unlike many elite athletes, he did not grow up playing organised sports. His journey only began at the age of 16 when he was introduced to basketball in secondary school, where his height and physical presence quickly set him apart.

He went on to represent both school and club teams, later demonstrating his physical strength by winning a competitive weightlifting contest in Abuja in 2024 with a 666-pound deadlift.

His transition into American football came unexpectedly in 2023 after a coach spotted him during a basketball game and encouraged him to attend a three-day training camp in Abuja. The opportunity proved decisive, as former NFL player Osi Umenyiora identified his potential and invited him to the 2024 NFL Nigeria camp.

Following a year of intensive training and development, Bernard progressed to the NFL Africa camp in Cairo in 2025, where he secured a place in the prestigious IPP programme.
Speaking on the milestone, Bernard described the achievement as a defining moment for himself and his community.
“For me, it means a lot — to my family, my coaches and my tribe,” he said. “I’m the first person from my tribe and my state to be part of the IPP programme. It’s a big opportunity to represent Nigeria and everyone back home.”
Bernard acknowledged that the switch from basketball to American football has been demanding, particularly due to the sport’s technical and tactical complexity.
“Football is very technical — it’s about IQ, positioning and understanding the game,” he said. “The biggest adjustment for me has been being coachable and having the willingness to learn.”
Despite the challenges, he has embraced the transition, highlighting access to elite coaching and world-class facilities as key to his rapid development. He also pointed to his athleticism, work ethic and adaptability as strengths that have helped him progress.
Looking ahead, Bernard believes his journey underscores the vast but largely untapped sporting potential in Nigeria. He called for increased investment in facilities, coaching and awareness to help more young athletes access similar opportunities.
“There are so many talented people back home,” he said. “What we need is more facilities, more coaching and more knowledge of the game.”
He draws inspiration from top NFL defensive stars Aaron Donald and Myles Garrett, whose style of play he hopes to emulate as he continues his development.
Off the field, Bernard credits his faith and family for keeping him grounded and motivated.
“My biggest motivation is God and my family,” he said. “I’m not just doing this for myself — I’m doing it for the people back home who want to see me succeed.”
He advised aspiring Nigerian athletes to remain disciplined and prepared for opportunities.
“Stay hardworking, be coachable and always be ready. Preparation meets opportunity. When your chance comes, you have to be ready to take it,” he said.
From the streets of Abuja to the global stage of the NFL pathway system, Bernard’s story highlights the growing avenues for African talent and the potential for more Nigerian athletes to break into international sports.

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Yusuf Babalola

Yusuf Babalola

Yusuf Babalola is a Senior Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, specialising in maritime, aviation, transport, and economic reporting in Nigeria. He is recognised for well-researched stories that illuminate policy developments, industry challenges, and stakeholder perspectives across Nigeria's logistics, shipping, and aviation sectors. His reporting is noted for its clarity, balance, and commitment to professional journalistic standards.

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