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African Games Hosting Rights: AU Documents Raise Fresh Questions Over Leak NSC’s Explanation

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June 8, 2026
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National Sports Commission (NSC) Chairman Shehu Dikko and the African Games hosting rights

NSC Chairman, Shehu Dikko

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The ongoing row over Nigeria’s failed bid for the African Games hosting rights has taken a dramatic turn. Official African Union (AU) documents have leaked, directly challenging the public narrative offered by top officials. For weeks, the National Sports Commission controversy has simmered in the background.

Official explanations claimed that a consensus among African sports ministers quietly cleared the path for Angola. We were told Nigeria’s continental ambitions had to step aside. However, official papers from the Fifth Ordinary Session of the AU Specialised Technical Committee on Youth, Culture and Sports (STC-YCS V) tell a far more complex story about African Union sports governance. These papers show that Egypt was the actual chosen host for the 2027 edition, with a strict deadline to sign a Host Protocol Agreement by 28 February 2026.

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Crucially, the continental committee did not recommend passing the torch secretly to another nation. Instead, the official text explicitly states:

“RECOMMENDS re-opening the bid to host the 2027 African Games considering the delays to sign the Host Protocol Agreement between the Arab Republic of Egypt and the African Union if it will not be signed by 28 February 2026.”

The Angola Question and African Union Sports Governance

This clear language changes everything. It proves the AU planned a open, fresh bidding process, not an automatic backroom transfer. Where does Angola actually enter this story?

The available AU documents do not award the tournament to Luanda. They contain no mention of a ministerial consensus to hand over the tournament. If a later decision occurred, sports administrators must demand the immediate publication of the minutes, resolutions, and official voting records. True transparency requires a clear paper trail from the AU authorities.

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The 2035 Rotation and the National Sports Commission Controversy

The leaked text also damages the official narrative regarding geographical rotation. The resolution confirms that member states must align future tournaments with regional rotation to ensure fairness. However, the text explicitly notes that this rules framework “shall take effect from the 2035 African Games onward.”

This timeline punctures the public excuses. Insiders previously suggested that regional rotation rules harmed Nigeria’s immediate chances. The document proves these rules apply to the future, making the National Sports Commission controversy even deeper.

Dissecting the Nigeria 2031 Bid Evaluation

The AU papers do offer one positive note by acknowledging the Nigeria 2031 bid evaluation pathway. The text explicitly confirms Nigeria’s formal submission to host the 15th edition of the African Games.

Yet, this confirmation triggers deeper questions. If the state actively pursued these African Games hosting rights, what caused the sudden collapse? Were our failures diplomatic, political, or administrative?

Rumours point to major errors in the official application. Whisperers allege that parts of the text were lazily copied from old bids for completely different events. While these claims remain unverified, they underscore the urgent need for disclosure. Our sports leaders must publish the full Nigeria 2031 bid evaluation files to clear the air.

The Urgent Need for True Transparency

This mess is no longer just about a lost tournament. It is a fundamental crisis of trust and African Union sports governance. Taxpayers deserve direct answers to clear queries:

  •  What specific AU decision awarded hosting rights to Angola?
  •  Was there a ministerial consensus and where is the documentary evidence?
  •  What role did Nigeria play during the reopened bidding discussions?
  •  What observations were made by evaluators regarding Nigeria’s submission?
  •  How much public money was expended on the bid process?
  •  Who prepared and approved the final bid documents?
  •  Were concerns raised internally before submission?

Nigeria is a proud sporting nation that hosted a spectacular African Games in 2003. We know how to run world-class events. The public deserves a completely honest account of this failure. Until the top brass open their archives, this dark cloud will remain over our sports sector.

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