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OKOCHA TO BECOME NIGERIA'S MINISTER OF YOUTH AND SPORTS

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Super Eagles legend Austin Okocha has responded to recent reports suggesting he is in line to be appointed as Nigeria’s Minister of Youth and Sports by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, Soccernet.ng reports.


Okocha, one of Africa’s greatest-ever players, expressed surprise at the news. He stated that he learned about the potential appointment through news reports since no government official contacted him directly.


Via a post on his Twitter account, acclaimed Beninese journalist Hugues Zinsou Zounon, a recipient of Benin’s national order of merit award, revealed that the Super Eagles legend admitted that he would be thrilled to assume the role of Minister of Youth and Sports.

While there is no official confirmation of the appointment at present, Okocha expressed hope for verification soon. Zounon shared, alongside a photo of the two, that he met with Okocha at the Sofitel Ivoire. Although Okocha has not been involved in Nigerian politics before, he possesses substantial experience in the country’s sporting landscape.



Recognized as a key figure in Nigerian sports history, Okocha was a vital player in the Super Eagles’ victory at the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations. Furthermore, he won a gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.


From 2019 to 2023, he served as technical adviser to the youth and sports committee in his home state of Enugu. Additionally, Okocha held the chairmanship of the Delta State Football Association.

Through these roles, he gained insights into governance and government policies about youth and sports development in Nigeria.


Okocha has previously expressed his desire to become president of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF). His contributions to the sport extend beyond national borders, as he has served in various capacities within FIFA and participated in committees established by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to address significant issues in African football.


Nigeria’s sports sector has faced significant challenges due to mismanagement in the past, and Okocha’s appointment could bring about much-needed development.

If officially appointed, Okocha would make history as the first former international footballer to hold this prestigious position.


Source: soccernet.ng

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