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Nigeria’s Sporting Reform Under Threat: How Political Patronage Sabotages Progress

by Lanre Ogundipe
March 12, 2026
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Nigeria’s long and painful journey to restore credibility within the global sporting system may now face one of its most critical tests.

​After nearly two decades of institutional struggle to comply with international anti-doping regulations, troubling signals are emerging that political considerations may once again be creeping into a technical regulatory space where competence — not patronage — must prevail.

​At the centre of the controversy is the proposed appointment of Mainasara Illo as Executive Secretary of Nigeria’s newly established National Anti-Doping Authority. For many within the sports governance community, the nomination has raised a deeper question: can a regulatory institution designed to protect the integrity of Nigerian sport survive if its leadership is determined by political convenience rather than professional expertise?

​A Reform Born Out of Crisis: The Struggle for WADA Compliance

​Nigeria did not arrive at the creation of a national anti-doping authority easily. For nearly twenty years, the country struggled to maintain compliance with the global anti-doping regime administered by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

​During that period, Nigeria operated through temporary anti-doping arrangements that lacked strong legal authority and institutional independence. These weaknesses repeatedly exposed the country to the risk of sanctions under the World Anti-Doping Code.

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​The situation became even more sensitive following a series of high-profile doping scandals involving Nigerian athletes. Among the most prominent cases were:

  • ​Blessing Okagbare: The Olympic sprinter’s high-profile suspension.
  • ​Divine Oduduru: Investigations that drew international headlines.
  • ​Blessing Solomon: The suspension of the long-distance runner.

​Each case added another layer of international scrutiny to Nigeria’s anti-doping system. The message from international regulators was unmistakable: Nigeria needed a credible, independent, and technically competent anti-doping authority.

​The Legislation Saving Nigeria from Global Sanctions

​The turning point came when the Federal Government initiated legislative reforms aimed at establishing a statutory anti-doping institution. The reform process gained momentum under John Enoh, who approached the Presidency with a proposal to establish a national anti-doping authority capable of meeting international regulatory standards.

​The drafting of the legislation involved collaboration between anti-doping technocrats, sports medicine experts, the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, and international regulatory bodies.

​The resulting law placed the anti-doping agency under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) — a deliberate structural decision intended to ensure independence from sports political structures. This governance model mirrors international best practices found in:

  • ​South Africa
  • ​Australia
  • ​Kenya

​These countries operate anti-doping agencies that are structurally insulated from political interference to guarantee regulatory credibility. Nigeria’s reform was designed to replicate that successful model.

​The Experts Behind Nigeria’s Anti-Doping Progress

​Behind the scenes of the reform effort was a dedicated group of Nigerian anti-doping professionals who worked to prevent the country from falling into full regulatory non-compliance.

​Among them was Mrs. Fadeke Fadebiyi, the immediate past head of the National Anti-Doping Committee, widely respected for her role in preventing sanctions. Other notable experts include:

  • ​Prof. Ken Anugueje: A sports scientist and medical practitioner vital to athletics governance.
  • ​Dr. Samuel Ogbondeminu: A respected sports physician and Head of Medical and Anti-Doping for the African Union Games.
  • ​Dr. Akin Amao: One of Nigeria’s most recognised sports medicine practitioners.
  • ​Pharm. Femi Ayorinde: An experienced anti-doping testing specialist.

​Yet, insiders within the sports governance community say that many of these professionals have now been sidelined in the process of establishing the new agency.

​Why Anti-Doping Governance Requires Technical Expertise

​Anti-doping governance is not simply administrative work. It involves complex, technical systems such as:

  • ​Athlete biological monitoring
  • ​Doping control testing protocols
  • ​Laboratory analysis procedures
  • ​Investigative intelligence gathering
  • ​Disciplinary adjudication processes
  • ​Compliance reporting to international regulators

​These responsibilities require deep technical knowledge. Countries that successfully manage anti-doping systems typically appoint leaders with professional backgrounds in sports medicine, regulatory governance, or anti-doping administration.

​A Dangerous Gamble: The Risk of WADA Sanctions

​Critics warn that appointing leadership without technical expertise could expose Nigeria to renewed scrutiny under the Global Anti-Doping Code. The consequences could be severe:

  1. ​Suspension of national federations from international play.
  2. ​Restrictions on athletes competing globally.
  3. ​Loss of rights to host global sporting events.
  4. ​Athletes forced to compete under a neutral status rather than the Nigerian flag.

​Lessons from History: From 2003 to Today

​Nigeria’s sports administration history has witnessed governance controversies surrounding major events, including issues following the 2003 All-Africa Games. Those experiences highlight the importance of ensuring that regulatory institutions are led by individuals possessing professional competence and integrity.

​The Moment of Decision for Nigerian Sport

​Nigeria now stands at a crossroads. After nearly twenty years of institutional struggle to build a credible anti-doping framework, the country must decide whether the leadership of that system will reflect technical competence or political patronage.

​The decision will determine whether Nigeria’s athletes compete on the world stage with credibility — or under the shadow of regulatory suspicion. For a nation that prides itself on sporting excellence, the integrity of its anti-doping governance is a test of national commitment to fair competition.

​And the world is watching.

Tags: international anti-doping regulationsMainasara IlloNational Anti-Doping AuthorityWADAWorld Anti-Doping AgencyWorld Anti-Doping Code
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Public Affairs Analyst, Former President, Nigeria Union of Journalists and Former President, African Union of Journalists writes from Abuja, Nigeria

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