close
Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Tokyo Olympics: Minister Sunday Dare promises Nigerian athletes dollars for medals

The announcement comes amidst accusations from the athletes of shabby treatment by sports officials.

• August 3, 2021

Youth and Sports Minister Sunday Dare has announced a cash reward of $7,500 to $15,000 for Nigerian athletes who bring home medals from the Tokyo Olympics.

The announcement came on Tuesday after wrestler Blessing Oborodudu won Team Nigeria’s second medal at the games.

“Gold medallists will now be rewarded with $15,000, while silver and bronze medal winners will each get $10,000 and $7,500 respectively, the ministry’s Director of Federation and Elite Athletes Department, Simon Ebohdjaiye, said.

The earlier award was pegged at $5,000 for gold, $3,000 for silver and $2,000 for bronze.

The upward review comes amidst accusations from the athletes of shabby treatment by sports officials.

Team Nigeria’s captain at the Tokyo Olympics, and Africa’s top-ranked table tennis player Quadri Aruna, via his Instagram handle @quadriaruna on Friday, derided officials for short-changing athletes at the games.

Chimezie Metu, a member of Nigeria’s senior men’s basketball team, said the sports ministry does not value hard work.

Following the prize money, Blessing Oborodudu, who made history as the first Nigerian wrestler to win an Olympic medal, is expected to get $10,000 for her silver at the women’s 68kg freestyle.

Long jumper Ese Brume, who won Nigeria’s first medal at the games with a bronze, is also expected to get $7,500.

Her medal is the first won in track and field since 2008 at the Beijing Olympics, where Blessing Okagbare and the women’s 4x100m relay team won a silver medal each.

There are still three Nigerians left in the wrestling event led by the world number one in her category Odunayo Adekuruoye.

Also within the medal range is Chukwuebuka Enekwechi, who will be competing in the men’s shot put final on Thursday.

More from Peoples Gazette

Economy

Customs intercepts smuggled vehicles, rice in Katsina

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has impounded 13 vehicles, 314 bags of imported rice, and other goods, valued at more than N60 million, in Katsina.

Health

Strike: Buhari trying to improve health system, FG begs doctors

Buhari is trying to improve Nigeria’s health system despite frequent London medical trips, says health minister Mamora as he begs medical doctors to call off their strike.

PDP governors

Politics

Amid disarray, PDP governors beg aggrieved national executives to return

Amid disarray, the PDP Governors’ Forum has appealed to its members and stakeholders to remain calm following Tuesday’s resignation of seven PDP national officers.

Economy

Payment System: CBN issues directive to banks, other financial institutions

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has released guidelines for establishing and regulating Payments Service Holding Companies in Nigeria.

World

Sexual Harassment: Biden urges New York Gov. Cuomo to resign

US President Joe Biden has called on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to resign after an investigation found that he had sexually harassed 11 women.