75 Nigerian student-athletes may miss the World University Games for lack of funds

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75 athletes chosen at the NUGA trials in May risk missing the opportunity to showcase their talent to the rest of the world due to a lack of funds

has expressed concerns over the potential absence of 75 Nigerian athletes at the forthcoming World University Games in China.

However, NUGA revealed on Tuesday that they have yet to receive the necessary funds to support the athletes during the 12-day competition. Ms Ezeani further highlighted the significance of the World University Games as a platform to showcase Nigerian talent to the world. “It is an opportunity for Nigeria to demonstrate our sporting prowess, enhance our international reputation, and inspire future generations of athletes.”

 

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