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D’Tigress Coach Calls Out Sports Ministry Over Failure To Pay Olympic Allowance

by Leadership News
8 months ago
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Abiola Olajuwon, an assistant coach for the Nigerian women’s basketball team, the D’Tigress, has publicly accused the country’s sports officials of failing to pay promised allowances following their historic performance at the  Paris  Olympics.

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Despite being enmeshed in unpaid allowance, the D’Tigress, are now ranked 8th in the world after a fantastic outing at the 2024 Paris Olympics,

The D’Tigress jumped 4 places to 8th in the latest rankings after their performance at the Paris Olympics. They have made history by becoming the first African national team (male or female) to rank in the top 10 of the FIBA Women’s Basketball rankings.

Despite becoming the first African team to reach the quarterfinals, the D’Tigress and their coaching staff have allegedly not receive their promised financial compensation.

In a social media post, Olajuwon detailed the team’s journey and the immense effort put in by everyone involved.

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She expressed her disappointment with the ministry’s actions, stating that the unpaid allowances were a significant financial burden on the coaches and players.

“To go to the Olympics and experience something my Father did with the USA was a dream,” Olajuwon wrote.

“But Nigeria denied women’s basketball and then had the Minister tell us we are young enough to go to the next one. Assistant Coaches put blood, sweat and tears to making sure players accomplished history.

“It is sad that the players (the one who got paid) got less than what was promised by the Ministry. It is also sad that the Assistant coaches aren’t getting our money (that was promised) at all and are now being Ignored,” he said.

In response to Olajuwon’s allegations, the Sports Ministry’s special adviser on media, Diana-Mary Nsan, stated that an investigation is underway to verify the claims.

“The Acting PS (Permanent Secretary) has been told to get the records but I can assure you the Minister approved that all the monies be paid,” she told PREMIUM TIMES.

“The records are being checked now. When the money is released by the Ministry, it goes to the Federation to do the payment so we have to investigate as well to know what happened and verify her claims. Hopefully, before the end of the day we should be able to know what really happened.”

 

While the investigation is a step in the right direction, some are concerned that it may not yield any concrete results.

 

The Sports Minister had previously promised to investigate the unjust exclusion of Favour Ofili from the 100m event, but no concrete action has been seen since the Olympics.

 

The D’Tigress’s performance at the Olympics was a major achievement for Nigerian basketball, and Olajuwon’s allegations raise serious questions about accountability in Nigeria sports circles and commitment to supporting the team and its athletes.

 

 

 


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