Nigeria Wrestling Federation apologizes for disappointing performance at Paris Olympics
The Nigeria Wrestling Federation (NWF) has issued an apology to Nigerians for the underwhelming performance of the country’s wrestlers at the recently concluded Paris Olympics.
Daniel Igali, the President of the NWF, expressed regret over the team’s failure to meet expectations. He highlighted the Federation’s previous successes on the global stage, which had raised hopes for a strong showing at the Olympics.
“We also apologize to Nigerians for not reaching the climax that we set for ourselves,” Igali said. “In the past, there was no Federation in Nigeria’s history that has won six world championships. It is only the Wrestling Federation.”
Nigeria was represented by six wrestlers at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games:
- Ogunsanya Christianah (53kg)
- Kolawole Esther (62kg)
- Adekuoroye Odunayo (57kg)
- Reuben Hannah (76kg)
- Oborududu Blessing (68kg)
- US-based Mutuwa Ashton (125kg)
Upon their return to Nigeria, the NWF hosted a reception to honor the wrestlers. Despite the disappointing results, the Federation acknowledged their efforts and dedication in representing the country at the highest level of competition.