Visa Delays and Protocol Failures Lead to Withdrawal
Team Nigeria will no longer compete at the 2025 World Relays in Guangzhou, China, after failing to secure visas for athletes and officials. The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) cited “untidy protocol arrangements” and strict Chinese policies as primary reasons. The team had planned to arrive in Guangzhou by May 5 to acclimatize and practice baton exchanges ahead of the May 10–11 event. However, visa applications were delayed due to China’s Labour Day celebrations (May 1–5) and heightened political tensions between China and Western nations, which slowed processing.
Athlete Boycotts Compound Challenges
Even before the visa crisis, star athletes like Favour Ofili and Udodi Onwuzurike had withdrawn. Ofili refused to represent Nigeria until the AFN addresses the Paris 2024 Olympics fiasco, where her name was omitted from the women’s 100m race. A committee recommended her $5,000 compensation and punitive measures for officials involved—a demand yet to be met. Onwuzurike, meanwhile, prioritized academic commitments.
Event Preparation and Squad Details
The AFN had selected a 17-athlete squad (9 women, 8 men) for four relay events: men’s and women’s 4x100m, mixed 4x100m, and mixed 4x400m. Notable names included Favour Ashe, Tobi Amusan, and Patience Okon George. However, the visa setbacks rendered these plans moot.
Transition Words for Clarity
Unfortunately , the AFN’s logistical missteps overshadowed months of preparation. Moreover , the withdrawal raises concerns about Nigeria’s readiness for global competitions. For example , the visa delay highlights systemic inefficiencies in protocol management.
Shorter Sentences for Readability
The team aimed to train in China. Visa issues blocked this. Political tensions worsened delays. Athletes lost trust in the system. The AFN now faces scrutiny.
Why This Matters
The withdrawal isn’t just about missed races—it underscores deeper issues plaguing Nigerian sports administration. From visa mismanagement to unresolved athlete grievances, the AFN’s challenges threaten Nigeria’s reputation in international athletics.
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