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World Athletics Blocks Favour Ofili’s Allegiance Switch To Turkey
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World Athletics Blocks Favour Ofili’s Allegiance Switch To Turkey

InformationNG 25 days 2 mins read

The World Athletics (WA) has ruled against Favour Ofili’s attempt to switch national allegiance from Nigeria to Turkey.

The Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) announced the WA ruling in a statement on Thursday.

The WA’s national review panel rejected Ofili’s application because it was part of attempts by the Turkish Athletics Federation (TAF) to “induce recruited athletes to switch nationality abruptly and primarily for mercenary reasons.”

Ofili was one of eleven foreign athletes whose applications were submitted by Turkey to WA for allegiance switch.

In its ruling, WA said Turkey’s recruitment process undermines the integrity of national competitions and discourages countries from developing homegrown talent.

The athletics governing body added that the attempt also risks replacing local talent with imported competitors.

Ofili began the process of her nationality switch in 2025. The 23-year-old’s decision followed her accusations of neglect and career sabotage against AFN.

Ofili could not participate in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics because the Nigerian Olympic authorities failed to inform her of the minimum drug-testing requirements for competing in the event.

Another administrative error prevented Ofili from representing Nigeria in the 100m event four years later at Paris 2024, as the Athletics Federation of Nigeria failed to submit her name on time.

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