[Sport] Tokyo Olympics: Ex-Commonwealth boxing Champion, Oboh, Rues Nigerian Athletes’ Disqualifications

Peter Oboh, the ex-British and Commonwealth Light Heavyweight Boxing champion, has said it’s sad and painful that over 10 Nigerian athletes have been disqualified from participating in the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympics.



While blaming the Sports Ministry and officials for negligence over the minimum numbers of necessary out-of-competition tests, Oboh also warned of the dire consequences of doping. Recall that failure to undergo tests, results of some tests and flouting of competition rules have combined to see more than 10 Nigerian athletes disqualified from competing at the Tokyo Olympic Games.



Reacting, Oboh, boxing champion-turned pastor, said: “It is very sad that 10 Nigerian athletes were disqualified from the ongoing 2020 Tokyo Olympics over avoidable matters.



“While that disaster was sinking in, another big blow came in the form of Blessing Okagbare’s suspension over doping test, ending the Tokyo Games for the 2008 Olympics silver medalist. “This is heartbreaking for Nigerians and the athletes, many of whom spent personal resources, while others decided to represent Nigeria ahead of other countries that wanted them.



Our sports administrators must do better. “However, sportsmen and women owe themselves the duty of knowing the rules and ensuring to stick by them. They should even enlighten ignorant government officials.




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