The Nigeria Basketball Federation and the teeming basketball fans stakeholders in and outside the country, have commended the performance of the Women’s National team in the just concluded Afrobasket tournament in Kigali, Rwanda, where they emerged champions.
As this also puts them in pole position for the final qualification pool for the 2023 Paris Olympics.
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A press release made available by the NBBF Media team reads further, “The NBBF board acknowledges our collective disappointment of Nigeria basketball fans and stakeholders over the non-qualification of the country’s senior male national basketball team, to the final phase of the qualifiers for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, and is full of regrets with sportsmanlike spirit.
“Especially, that it is coming at the heels of the records-equalling feat of their female counterparts, D’Tigress. Our commitment is further strengthened to ensure we learn all we can from this in order to do better in the future.
“NBBF thanks the Federal Government for their support and encouragement to allow basketball to grow in Nigeria and urge Mr. President, to approve and release all pending current financial requests before him for approval and other past liabilities that are pending, as these growing liabilities are inflicting excruciating pains on the Federation.
” Some of these long outstanding liabilities Include the 2021 Afrobasket in Cameroun, where the D’Tigress emerged Champions, the Tokyo Olympic preparations and participation, and several others, and all these liabilities are getting to be a huge burden, and now hampering the ability of the NBBF to continue to provide the best of and maintain the huge successful strides made in the recent years.
It continued, “NBBF believes that with adequate preparations, and the full complement of its best players, the national teams will continue to do the country proud and perform better.
It remains a fact that paucity or unavailability of funds has always militated against the even better-desired results for basketball and sports generally.”
The NBBF hugely appreciate and thanked the First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for the grand hosting of the D’Tigress, at the State House, Abuja, on the 7th of August 2023, after winning the Afrobasket for a fourth consecutive time.
It concluded, “The NBBF President Engr. Ahmadu Musa Kida and the NBBF board, also thank the President and Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, in huge anticipation of his approval of all the federation’s financial requests before him, to enable the federation to fulfill its obligations of redeeming its liabilities.”