Nigeria: Show Your Stuff Or Get Out, Ogba Warns Athletes
Duro Ikhazuagbe
25 March 2010
Lagos — The Kaduna leg of the newly introduced AFN Golden League begins today at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium with stern warning that any athlete in national camp preparing for the African Championships and the Commonwealth Games that performs below expectation risks been decamped. Speaking in Lagos yesterday, President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) Chief Solomon Ogba said that the league was introduced as a way to keep Nigerian athletes busy all through the season.
“And so, any of our athlete in camp preparing for both the African Championships and the Commonwealth Games who allows upstarts to beat them risks loosing their place in the team,” warns the AFN president.
He also said it was part of his board’s plan to stop Nigerian athletes from roaming Europe, running in Meets that are offering prizes as cheap as 200 Euros. “Once we get the Golden league off the ground, sponsors will come and want to identify with us,” stressed the former Delta State sports commissioner.
For any athlete to walk away with the N1million cheque, he or she must have won five of the six Golden League events.
Apart from been affiliated to a club, state or military or paramilitary body, such an athlete must also have passed in and out of competition dope tests.
Technical Director of the AFN Sunday Bada yesterday listed events to compete in at the Golden League to include (Men): 100m, 400m, 800m, 400mhurdles, Triple Jump, High Jump, 4x100m and 4x400m.
The women are to compete in 100m, 200m, 400m, 1500m, 5000m, 400m hurdles, Long Jump, 4x100m and 4x400m.
“For the League starting this weekend in Kaduna, we have prize money of N20, 000, N15, 000 and N10, 000 at stake for the first to third position respectively in all the events to be competed for. The jackpot prize of N1million is to be determined at the end of the League whether to be shared by all the athletes who met the criteria set for winning or a single candidate that excelled in his or her event,” stressed the former 400m champion.
After Kaduna this weekend, the League moves to Ilaro in Ogun State where Gov Gbenga Daniel is bankrolling the event. Lagos will take turn to host competing athletes and officials in the third leg at the University of Lagos Sports Complex while Makurdi and Owerri share the glory of the fourth and fifth leg. Oil city of Warri will host the final leg with fanfair where winner (s) of the jackpot will be presented his or prize money.
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Wow good news, in 2009 there was no sufficient founds for Abuja meet, but in 2010 there is finally money available for an ersatz of IAAF Golden League in Nigeria soil. I guess there is now enough money to refund all the athletes from the past years.
Now the funny part : they say nigerians should stop competing for 200 euro in Europe, because now the prize money in the Nigerian Golden League is 20,000, 15,000 and 10,000 naira for 1st to 3rd places (= that is 100, 75 and 50 euro, respectively). Even if the taxes are high in Europe, as for today, Nigerians should better compete in Europe, at least they will have some guaranties to get paid.
The real good news is that in one year there will be as much meetings in Nigeria as it has been in the whole past decade.