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NBF boss urges professionalism in selection, preparation of boxers

NBF boss urges professionalism in selection, preparation of boxers

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‎By Georgina Adegbie

‎The Interim President of the Nigeria Boxing Federation (NBF), Azania Omo-Agege, has called for greater professionalism in selecting and preparing boxers for international competitions.

‎He stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

His call followed Nigeria’s poor performance at a recent World Boxing Federation event in London.

‎Omo-Agege criticised the selection process, describing it as controversial and lacking transparency, which he said contributed to the nation’s poor showing at the tournament.

‎He expressed concern over the absence of due process in preparing athletes for such a high-level competition.

‎According to him, a proposal was submitted to the National Sports Commission (NSC) in May, but no training camp was organised to assess and select top performers.

‎“Normally, you bring medalists from the last competition into camp, test them again, and select those in form.

‎”Instead, they just handpicked three boxers from Lagos and took them abroad with their local coach, sidelining the national coach,” he said.

‎He claimed the NBF leadership was sidelined, as the Federation’s Secretary General, Olalekan Fasesin, and a board member made the selections without following established protocols.

‎Omo-Agege warned that such practices damage the sport’s integrity and increase risks like athletes absconding during foreign trips.

‎He lamented Nigeria’s failure to meet international standards, including gender verification for female boxers, which limited participation.

‎“We lost the chance to field more athletes because mandatory gender tests weren’t conducted. That’s unacceptable at this level,” he added.

‎He pledged to submit a formal petition to the National Assembly and demanded full accountability for all funds disbursed for the London event.

‎Omo-Agege called for unity among stakeholders, insisting that transparency and fairness are critical if Nigerian boxing is to attain its full potential. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

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Edited by Joseph Edeh

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