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NIGERIA: Igali appeals athletes’ visa refusal for World Wrestling Championships

vivian peter September 13, 2025 0

Abuja, Nigeria — President of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation (NWF), Daniel Igali, has appealed to relevant authorities following the refusal of visas to Nigerian athletes scheduled to participate in the World Wrestling Championships.

 

The setback has raised concerns about the country’s representation at the prestigious global event, which serves as a key qualifier for international rankings and upcoming competitions.

 

Igali, a former Olympic gold medalist, expressed disappointment over the development and stressed the need for urgent intervention to ensure Nigerian athletes do not miss out on the championship.

 

He further urged sporting bodies and government agencies to collaborate in addressing recurring challenges of travel documentation and visa approvals for athletes representing Nigeria on the global stage.

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