The Nigeria Aquatics Federation today announced a 10-member delegation, including eight swimmers and two officials, to represent the nation at the 17th Africa Aquatics Championships in Oran, Algeria, from May 5th to 10th, 2026.
The team features a blend of emerging talent and experienced competitors, with a notable inclusion reflecting a key national sports initiative.
The swimming squad comprises: Ebingha Colins Obi, Opute Clinton, Ijomoni Ivan Anthony E. C., Oka Dorcas Abeng, Alfred-Olajide Boluwatife A., Ibidapo Michelle Oluwatofunmi, India Kate Brown, and Hibbert Aviva Sophie Olamma. They will be accompanied by Coach Loya Barakumo Goodluck and Secretary General Oriss Taiwo Dennis.
A highlight of the team is 16-year-old India Kate Brown, a UK-based swimmer training at Mount Kelly Swim Academy. Brown, who boasts a personal best of 2:22.01 in the 200m butterfly, is considered a promising prospect. Her participation underscores the success of the National Sports Commission’s Invited Diasporas Athletes (IDA) Initiative, championed by NSC Chairman Shehu Dikko and Director General Bukola Olopade, which aims to integrate Nigerian athletes from abroad into the national sports framework.
The Nigeria Aquatics Federation expressed strong confidence in the team’s readiness and dedication as they prepare to compete against Africa’s top swimmers, aiming for strong performances in Algeria.
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