Nigeria has been granted the right to host the 2nd African School Games in 2027.
In the just-concluded maiden edition of the event, Team Nigeria finished with an impressive 25 medals, comprising six gold, 10 silver, and nine bronze medals across 10 different sports.
Nigeria ranked 4th on the log behind host nation, Algeria, followed by Egypt, and Tunisia at the first African school games award, as disclosed on the official website of the National Sports Commission (NSC).
During the closing ceremony, the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) and hosts, Algeria, formally handed over the host’s flag to Nigeria, signifying the country’s emergence as the official host of the 2nd African School Games in 2027.
This monumental achievement reinforces Nigeria’s position as a leader in African youth sports and development.
Speaking after the closing ceremony, the NSC Director General, Bukola Olopade, lauded the athletes for their performance, discipline, and representation of the nation.
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“These Games have shown us that the future of Nigerian sports is not only bright, but it is unstoppable.
“Our young athletes have demonstrated courage, skill, and heart. This exposure will go a long way in preparing them for even greater stages.
“The African School Games is about more than competition; it’s about building a generation that believes in unity, hard work, and national pride.
“We are proud of every athlete, coach, and official who represented Nigeria with dignity and excellence,” Olopade said.
Beyond the medal tally, Nigeria’s greatest victory lies in the exposure and life-changing experience gained by its student-athletes, many of whom wore national colours on an international stage for the first time.
The Games served as a powerful platform to nurture emerging talents, while instilling the Olympic values of excellence, respect, and friendship, and igniting the spirit of patriotism and ambition.
Olopade also extended appreciation to the Algerian government and ANOCA for the successful organisation of the inaugural Games, while assuring that Nigeria will raise the bar in 2027, with a world-class hosting experience.
Upon their return to the country, Team Nigeria will be officially hosted by the NSC, where the athletes and officials will be celebrated for their outstanding performance.
This special reception will precede another national ceremony planned to further honour and recognize the team’s achievements.