Condemnations have continued to trail the delay by the Nigerian authorities in releasing funds to the country’s contigents, billed to participate in the 2016 Rio Olympics, holding in Brazil between August 5-21, 2016.
Some Nigerian athletes billed to participate in track and field events at the Olympics, on Friday, took to various social media platforms and online crowd-sourced funding platforms to solicit for funds to fly them to the competition.
Some of the athletes who could not hide the shame of missing out in the competition, after about four years of preparation, owing to delay in releasing funds for them, begged well-meaning Nigerians to come to their rescue.
The athletes were American-born Nigerian sprinter, Regina George; Nigeria’s fastest man and 100m Champion, Seye Ogunlewe jnr, Nikki Okwelogu and Olympic rower Chierika Ukogu.
George specialises in the 400metres.
She represented Nigeria at the 2012 Summer Olympics and was the silver medalist at the African Championships in 2012.
George who tweets via @DivaOnTheTrack took her request of $4,000 to a crowd-sourced funding platform, gofundme.com.
She wrote: “To all my family friends and fans thanks for being here for me through the good times and bad times. This year it’s been hard financially for me but it wouldn’t have been possible without your support.
“I just been told that we will have to pay our own way to the Olympics this year.
Sadly this is such short notice for me to come up with the money. “They (Sports authorities) also promised a refund but I’m still waiting for many refunds promised in the past.
I been through a lot of obstacles this year and through it all I made my SECOND Olympic team. I don’t want to stop now after I earned a spot to represent my country (Nigeria) in the Olympics.
Any donation will help my situation. This will not go unnoticed and I’m truly grateful for my supporters.”
At the time of filing this report, George had gotten about $640 from spirited donors.
And she is not alone, another athlete Nikki Okwelogu also used gofund.me to beg for funds.
I'm not the only Nigerian athlete that's seeking for help... pic.twitter.com/onVJRFdmbT— ❤regina george❤ (@DivaOnTheTrack) July 23, 2016
Please while supporting Regina George: https://t.co/X3LjwlFjYI Olympic rower Chierika Ukogu also needs your support: https://t.co/nubmh7GHBL— Ebuka Obi-Uchendu (@Ebuka) July 22, 2016
Also, Olympic rower Chierika Ukogu begged for financial support.
Also another athlete, Seye Ogunlewe who tweets via @seyeogunlewe said: “Just so every one knows. We all got that message saying we should get our own tickets to Rio, #helpnigerianathletes.”
It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari, had last Tuesday, while hosting the Olympics contigents in Aso Villa, assured that his administration would ensure that the fund budgeted for the Rio Olympics is released without further delay.
However it is not sure if the funds have been released at press time.
Nigerians have however expressed their disappointment
A national athlete having to crowdsource funding to represent her country in the Olympics. Surely this is a first. https://t.co/l8VQ1H8agK— H.O.N. (@MrNosegbe) July 22, 2016
Nigeria really doesn't deserve you if it's gonna treat you like this...tbh https://t.co/3QjWOiEBr9— Tonte (@tontebriggs) July 22, 2016
And you guys wonder why Nigerians ways go and represent other countries— Bolu Ayeye (@bolu_ay) July 22, 2016
Nigeria is a joke https://t.co/4dd40EY4W2
Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everydayI am absolutely FUMING. They passed a budget for the Olympics for goodness sake!!!! Nigeria is a JOKE!!! https://t.co/o1ZbkSXdS5— Lillian Djokovic (@LillzOK) July 22, 2016
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But @PMB gave an express instruction for funds to be released to team Nigeria... Our leaders always wait for things to get out of hands before they act. Why can't we just do something perfect in this country for once?
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