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D’Tigress Insist On FIBA W’Cup Appearance, Disagree With FG’s Two-year Int’l Ban

Tare Magbei
Tare Magbei
Published: June 15, 2025
Last updated: June 15, 2025
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D’Tigress Insist On FIBA W’Cup Appearance, Disagree With FG’s Two-year Int’l Ban | Daily Report Nigeria
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The Nigeria women’s basketball team, “D’Tigress” have expressed their disappointment with the recent two-year international ban placed on the basketball federation by the Nigerian government.

Recall that the Ministry of Youth and Sports, led by Mr. Sunday Dare banned all national basketball teams, including D’Tigers and D’Tigress, from participating in international competitions for two years.

Dare said the development would allow the government to concentrate on efforts to revamp the sport.

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But the women’s team, ‘D’Tigress’ in a series of tweets on Friday morning, stated that they disagreed with the move by government, and insist on representing the country at the 2022 FIBA Women’s World Cup billed to hold in Australia.

The players said they would like to be given the opportunity to represent Nigeria because the ban is taking away all their future competitions, accomplishments, and goals to elevate, inspire, and make Nigeria proud!

”We would like to be given the opportunity to play for our country that we passionately love to represent in this upcoming competition.

”We have worked very hard to be 3x Afrobasket Champions, Olympians and now we are blessed with another opportunity to continue that representation for Nigeria.

”We want Nigerian Basketball to continue to grow and succeed on every level; from the local leagues, grassroots and even on the international stage!

The players said they believe that all levels of Nigerian basketball can excel with the proper attention, togetherness, and organization.

”Our team is a testament to how successful Nigerian Basketball can be and how we have been an inspiration to all Nigerian athletes across the globe.

The players also thanked their coaches, medical staff, organizers, and fans and noted that the ban not only penalizes them but Nigerians all as well.

They added that their goal is to play and represent Nigeria proudly.

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