NBBF debunks road travel to Abidjan plans for D'Tigers
Posted : 30 June 2023
As Nigeria's male basketball D'Tigers begin their quest to reach the finals of AfroCan Basketball Championship, the President of Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF), Musa Ahmadu Kida said traveling by road to Abidjan arrangement for the team was never in the Federation's plan.
Kida, reacting to a publication that the Federation wanted to take the players on strenuous several kilometres to Abidjan, the venue of the tournament, by road, pointed out that such plan never existed.
“If well planned in advance, a team can travel by road or ship to Abidjan but as it has been our custom and tradition in the NBBF, we make sure all the national team players get the very best traveling experience and that's what we offered them.” Kida stated.
He further explained that out-right falsehood, half truth and innuendos by a particular online publication in recent times will not be treated lightly again as it's damaging the domestic game and equally driving away the much needed sponsorship from both the government and the private sector.
Africa Sport Network (ASN) reports that Nigeria's male senior national team D'Tigers will begin their quest to reach the finals of the 2023 AfroCan Basketball Championship scheduled to hold in July in Angola at the Palais des Sports de Treichville, Abidjan, the Ivorian capital.
The twelve-man team breezed into Abidjan on Thursday aboard ASKY, the Pan African flight 0063 from the Centre of Excellence, Lagos.
This is contrary to an online publication on Thursday, that the team was heading to Africa's leading cocoa producing country Cote D'Ivoire by road.
Three countries from FIBA Africa Zone 3 and one country from Zone 2 are in Abidjan to fight for the sole ticket from the combined Zone 2 and 3 make-shift arrangement by FIBA Africa for the quadrangle AfroCan Championship in Luanda, Angola next month.
FIBA Africa had to hurriedly arrange this make-shift qualifiers due to the fact that seven countries from dominant FIBA Africa Zone 2 did not register for the qualifiers while five other countries in the inactive Zone 3 turned a blind eye to the event.
Countries from Zone 3 that are in the Ivorian capital are Benin Republic, host nation Cote d'Ivoire and Africa's number one slamming and dunking country, Nigeria. Guinea is holding it down for Zone 2 in Abidjan.
The opening match of the AfroCan Basketball Qualifiers is the confrontation between host Cote d'Ivoire against new comers Benin Republic, while hot favourite D'Tigers of Nigeria under the stewardship of coach Ogoh Odaudu, will file out against familiar face Guinea in the second game of Match Day 1.
The head Coach of D'Tigers, Ogoh Odaudu, says the team is in Abidjan for serious business and to get the job done.
Ogoh Odaudu, who led the D'Tigers to a remarkable outing in the sixth and final window of the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers in Angola in February this year, has assembled a 12-man team that will surely give Cote D'Ivoire, Guinea and first timers Benin Republic a run for their money when the qualifiers begin.
Ogoh Odaudu is in Abidjan with the same technical crew, Baba Jubril and Abdulrahman Mohammed.
He is confident of a good showing. The roster consists of nine players of the team that represented Nigeria at the FIBA World Cup Qualifiers in Angola in February this year.
Abdulwahab Yakubu, Israel Otobo and Lekan Olatunji make way for Bayo Oduleye, Tolani Buhari and Abba Adamu Adam.
"We're not here for sightseeing but strictly for business.
"Our target is to get the qualification ticket first and then prepare for the bigger battle.
"Our participation in 2019 was a learning experience and we don't want to let this opportunity slip off our fingers," he stated.
Nigeria finished second from bottom during the maiden edition of the AfroCan in 2019 and the country is eagerly looking forward to returning to the championship in Angola.
The winner of this qualifier will be added to Group A in the 2023 AfroCan alongside Kenya and Gabon.
It's the last qualifying ticket for the 12-nation AfroCan as FIBA Africa will attribute one wildcard to complete the tournament's line-up.
Host Cote d’Ivoire is the biggest threat to Nigeria picking the ticket in Angola.
It's noteworthy to state that Nigeria and Cote D'Ivoire met twice during the World Cup Qualifiers in Abidjan and Luanda, D'Tigers lost in Abidjan but defeated Cote D'Ivoire in Luanda. D'Tigers also met Guinea on two occasions during the World Cup Qualifiers and they won both games.
At the last AfroCan finals, Cote D'Ivoire was a step above Nigeria on the table while Guinea was first from the rear in 2019. Benin Republic will be hoping to reach the finals for the first time.
The coach of the Cheetahs of Benin Republic, Assad John Kadi, has seven members of Elan Coton Basketball Club, winners of the Benin League to produce the fire power and much needed chemistry for them to succeed at the Qualifiers after two weeks of grueling camping program.
Nigeria team list
Anaiye Johnson Ojoneka
Anyaoha Wisdom Christian
Eze Victor Tochukwu
Oduleye Adebayo Adebola
Chimbuo Chinedu Martins
Afuwape Michael Okiki
Daramola Micheal Ilerioluwa
Odufuwa Kanyinsola Joseph
Agu Ibe Abuchi
Koko Victor Anthony
Buhari Tolani Ibrahim
Adamu Adam Abba
Coaches
Ogoh Oduadu - Head Coach
Baba Jibril - Asst. Coach
Abdulrahman Mohammed - Asst. Coach
Abdulrahman Mohammed - Asst. Coach
Fixtures for the Qualifiers
June 30 (Friday)
Cote D'Ivoire vs Benin
Nigeria vs Guinea
July 01 (Saturday)
Guinea vs Cote D'Ivoire Benin Republic vs Nigeria
July 02 (Sunday)
Cote D'Ivoire vs Nigeria
Guinea vs Benin Republic
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