That's why the late sage, Dr. Nelson Mandela, famously said: “Sport has the power to change the world”. It was not a flimsy speech by one of the most respected men in human history. It was a simple message but...
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Kenya and Jamaica – models for development of the sports industry in Africa!
Sports development in Africa is on my mind. I am asking myself probing questions. Uganda produced a John Akii-Bua in the early 1970s. He was the greatest hurdler in the world at the 1972 Olympics. Tanzania produced Filbert Bayi in...
Eye on Tokyo 2020 ‘Hardwork and Merit before Prayers’
A certain Nigerian athlete is on my mind. She was billed to win, but she lost in her event. She worked extremely hard. She is funded and adopted by a powerful and well-respected spiritual leader. She has been a model...
Eye on Tokyo 2020 (DAY 14) – The final chapter.
The end has come. Too soon, and finally, Nigeria can count its medals' haul from Tokyo 2020 - 1 Silver and 1 Bronze. Obviously the number does not look as impressive as most of the performances by the athletes. 'The...
Eye on Tokyo 2020 (Day 13) – Prayer time for a miracle
It is a sad day in the Nigerian camp for several reasons. In every room in the Olympic Village or the various hotel rooms where Team Nigeria officials are staying in the city of Tokyo, there is some lamentation. To...
Eye On Tokyo 2020 (Day 12) – ‘Encounter’ with Edwin Moses – The legend who made running look easy!
I count myself lucky to have been alive to watch some of the most dramatic moments of the most memorable Olympic Games of the past half a Century, at least, yesterday. There have been several such moments during Tokyo 2020,...
Eye on Tokyo 2020 (Day 11) Golden moments – redemption, at last?
There is greater honour in participating at the Olympics than in winning. The Nigerian will tell you to go sell that to the American Marines. He will also tell you that the Olympic mantra, appropriately coined at the birth of...
Eye on Tokyo 2020 (Day 10) – Nigeria in Tokyo – Desert in an Oasis?
There is a deafening silence in the Nigerian camp here in Tokyo. The number of Nigerian athletes has dwindled significantly. How the athletes that leave or stay on in the Games Village are selected is still unclear. There are a...
Eye on Tokyo 2020 (Day 9) – Crisis upon crisis. The ‘Last Supper’ in Tokyo.
A few days ago, 'The Eye' saw smoke approaching the Nigerian camp from a distance and screamed: 'fire on the mountain'. A day later, it saw dark clouds approaching the camp again and alerted all Nigerians of an impending 'storm'....
Eye on Tokyo 2020 – The Chitty Chat with Sunday Dare.
'The Eye on Tokyo 2020' is perched on an invisible drone in the ceiling of Room XYZ, at the Grand Prince Hotel, New Takanawa, in downtown Tokyo. This is where Chief Sunday Dare, Nigeria's Minister for Youth and Sports is staying...
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