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No Medal for Nigeria as London Olympics Ends

12 Aug 2012

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Team Nigeria

Duro Ikhazuagbe in London

As the curtain falls on London Olympics today, Team Nigeria is ending the country's participation with not even a bronze medal to show for the N2.2bn committed to taking part in the games.

The United States of America leads the medals' table with 43 gold, 29 silver and 29 bronze while China is second with 38 gold, 27 silver and 22 bronze. Host country, Great Britain that won less medals than Nigeria at the Atlanta 1996 Games is in a decent third position with 28 gold, 15 silver and 19 bronze.

Nigeria's 4x400m women relay team capped the dismal outing at the games last night with a disqualification that was meaningless as the seventh position they finished was clearly outside the podium.

Sinivie Boltic is the last Nigerian standing to fight for a medal in the 96kg of the wrestling event after all the other athletes brought here have all failed to get to the podium. Even Boltic's hope for a medal remains uncertain as he has a herculean task ahead against Nicolai Ceban of Moldova in the free-style wrestling event.

Meanwhile, Chika Chukwumerije's three-year preparation for the London Olympics went up in smoke in just a question of seconds, losing the +80kg taekwondo to world number-four-rated Cuban Robelis Despagne 1-0.

The Team Nigeria's captain had successfully held his ground in the first two rounds with no point from either of the fighters but with just seconds left of the third round, an innoucous kick from the Cuban efffectively ended Chukwumerije's ambition.

The entire Nigerian contigent that had placed all hopes of winning a medal on the Beijing 2008 bronze medallist went cold.
Even Chika's father, Uche Chukwumerije who is a serving Abia senator in the upper chamber of the National Assembly, was close to tears at the Excel Centre of the taekwondo event.

" If after three years of hard work of training this is all I can get, to God be the glory," said a dispirited Chukwumerije as he lamented what has just happened to his London Olympic adventure.

Without doubt, the junior Chukwumerije was gallant in defeat. The point that cost him progress to the next stage of winning a medal could have gone either way. Even the Cuban camp admitted the Team Nigerian fighter was no easy prey for their boy.

"The guy (Despagne) was not better than me technically.First fights are usually like this for me in a competition but it was just unfortunate that he got the point with just seconds to go," observed the mechanical engineering graduate.

All hopes of still salvaging something from the event failed as the Cuban failed to go beyond the next round. He lost 9-2 to Anthony Obame of Gabon.

The calculation was that if Despagne had won, Chukwumerije would still have had the opportunity of fighting for the bronze medal.
Meanwhile, Mali's wildcard taekwondo fighter, Daba Modibo Keita, remained in contention for the country's first Olympic Games medal after reaching the quarter-finals.

The 31-year-old, twice a world champion and who trains in the USA, relies on funding from the IOC Olympics Solidarity Scholarship.
He did not disappoint in his opening bout against Akmal Irgashev of Uzbekistan.

After trailing 1-0 from the first round, Keita - who has struggled with a knee injury since reaching the quarter-finals of the Beijing 2008 Olympics - hit back to lead 4-1 and then landed head kicks in the third to complete a 13-4 win over the seventh seed, who had won silver at last year's World Championships.

Keita, though, faces a stern test in the last eight against Canada's number two seed Francois Coulombe-Fortier.
"I feel well, but that was just the first fight and the first match of the morning is always difficult. Now I know what to do from the next rounds on and hopefully I'll get through to the end of the tournament," he said.
"I got injured in my knee and I'm trying to get back to the top level."

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  • Any nation that put corruption and deceit over human cause is finished. A country without a vision, without a purpose, what a shame! N2.2 Billion Naira spent, not even a bronze? Where is the soul of the so call leaders of this so call Nigeria? Where is their conscience? The minister of sports should resign immediately.Shame! Shame! Shame!

    From: NwaIgbo

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • The 2012 London Olympic experience for Nigeria is a clear revelation of how bad things have gone for the country. One does not expect any more from a country where there is no more honour for dignity of labour and hardwork; where mediocres who are godfatherly connected get the few jobs available or the opportunity to represent us in international sports tournaments. Nigeria needs a wind of change; call it a revolution or anything.

    From: Oteri Mosemofa John

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • Unless we stop embracing corruption as a way of life, progress would never be achieved in this country. Emergin this, 2.2bn has gone without even a bronze, what a shame !!

    From: Ahmedkiri

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • stop whining please! All you can say is shame! Get off your behind and do something productive instead of sitting there and complaining. This is the problem with Nigeria, we lay down and do nothing but complain. Start training the young ones to be more sportive, start encouraging more resourceful sports in schools, if a talent is discovered, do everything possible to push and support the talent instead of waiting for 'minister for sports to become psychic and know where talents are. 2.2 billion Naira in a few of years will not make a difference, a legacy will. So start looking for our upcoming olympians and help them become gold medallists.

    From: Tired of complaining Nigerians

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • This shows God never sleeps. It is a matter of making a u-turn by changing our evil ways.

    From: Ifemelunwa

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • Nothing good can ever come out of Britain for Nigeria. Just abandon them.

    From: Menre

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • Lord have mercy on Nigerians u spend £8000000 POPUNDS 4 de game ,well done without winning a
    train ticket.To be Frank let de minister of sports resign

    From: EDU

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • Lord have mercy on Nigerians u spend £8000000 POPUNDS 4 de game ,well done without winning a
    train ticket.To be Frank let de minister of sports resign

    From: EDU

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • please give sports to those who knows sports as minister,GOD will judeg u all,thanks

    From: tj AhmedD

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • useless country, Sleeping giant and good for nothing. they have stolen all the money stupid governmet

    From: Olumide Akindulureni

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • > For National pride. The number of medals a Nation gathers tells u the level of National pride.
    > In Nigeria, the discovery of oil and the unprecedented corruption that came with it has gradually led to a massive loss of National Focus,dignity and pride .
    > While political leaders scramble for our collective resources and plan only for the next election. Other key areas of National development are left to rot .
    > Evidence of this is the 2012 Olympics. Nigeria with a population of 160million and 6th largest producer of Oil did not produce a single medal
    > Those in 'Abuja' don't care. Infact it's better for them that our weight lifters didn't win any medal so they can use them as political thugs when they come home
    > Our Athletes have done their personal best. Other wiser athletes have moved on to countries with National Dignity and value.

    > LONDON 2012: NIGERIA'S ''TEAM DIASPORA''.
    > --------------------------------
    > 1. Margaret Adeoye-GREAT BRITAIN: 200m
    > 2. Foluke Akinradewo- USA: Volleyball.
    > 3. Danielle Alakija- FIJI: 400m.
    > 4. Anthony Alozie- AUSTRALIA: 4*100m
    > 5. Eniola Aluko- GREAT BRITAIN: Football.
    > 6. Oluwadamilola Bakare-GREAT BRITAIN:Volleyball.
    > 7. Peter Bakare-GREAT BRITAIN:Volleyball.
    > 8. Ifeoma Dieke-GREAT BRITAIN: Football.
    > 9. Innocent Emeghara- SWITZERLAND: Football.
    > 10.Temi Fagbenle- GREAT BRITAIN: Basketball.
    > 11.Haynes Akeem- CANADA: 4*100m.
    > 12.Phillips Idowu- GREAT BRITAIN: Triple Jump.
    > 13.Saheed Idowu- CONGO: Table Tennis.
    > 14.Ayodele Ikuesan- FRANCE: 4*100m.
    > 15.Oluwasegun Makinde- CANADA: 4*100m.
    > 16.Marilyn Okoro- GREAT BRITAIN: 4*400m.
    > 17.Lawrence Okoye- GREAT BRITAIN: Discus.
    > 18.Ezinne Okparaebo- NORWAY: 100/200m.
    > 19.Anyika Onuora- GREAT BRITAIN: 100/200m.
    > 20.Andrew Osagie- GREAT BRITAIN: 800m.
    > 21.Abiodun Oyepitan- GREAT BRITAIN: 100m.
    > 22.Chinyere Pigot- SURINAME: Swimming.
    > 23.Oluseyi Smith- CANADA: 4*100m.
    > 24.Christine Ohuruogu- GREAT BRITAIN: 100m.

    From: ASAPE

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • When corruption is on throne and dealing with a country like Nigeria, every other thing falls apart. I met Julius Aghahowa in Benin after his impressive outing on 2000 African Cup of Nations who disclosed that his dad had to sell their house in Benin to pay Nigerian officials to feature him in 2000 African Cup of Nations tournament. What if his father did not have a house to sell or unwilling to sell his house to pay bribe for his talented son to play for Nigeria? How many more highly talented Nigerian capable of taking Nigeria to glory at Olympics are out there without sponsors and/or godfathers that would facilitate their participation? Besides was the N2.2b judiciously spent to harness talents across the nation? Or did the players have to spend their personal resources to participate, some with the hope of crossing over to other countries where they will receive the support and encouragement they need as talented sports stars? As long as corruption is on throne, Olympic glory will remain illusive.

    From: Martin

    Posted: 9 months ago

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  • AFN-IT A BIG DISGRACE TO THAT BODY-CANT EVEN WIN JUST A MIDDLE-LOVE AND TRUTH IS DEAD-PLS LET ATHLETE TRAVEL TO COUNTRY THAT WILL HELP THEM GET TO THERE DREAM NOT DENYING THEM BY MAKING EMBASSY IN NIGRIA TO CLARIFY FROM THE BODY BEFORE GIVING VISA-U ARE KILLING ATHLETE IN NIGERIA-BRIDING TO PASS TRO SHOULD BE STOP

    From: PERRIA K

    Posted: 9 months ago

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