Tobi Amusan calls out the Athletics Federation of Nigeria over poor kits
Reigning 100m hurdles champion and current World Champion, Tobi Amusan, has openly criticized the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) over the quality of competition kits sent to her ahead of the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan.
Amusan, who is one of Nigeria’s most decorated athletes, expressed her disappointment through a video shared on her Snapchat account on Friday, September 14, 2025. In the clip, she lamented the poor treatment Nigerian athletes continue to face, especially when compared to their counterparts from other countries, noting that the situation has become both frustrating and embarrassing.
Speaking with visible displeasure, Amusan revealed that she would be forced to compete in an adidas black tight instead of an official national kit due to the poor provision from the AFN. She said:
“As it is now, I have to wear an adidas black tight. I go show you wetin Jamaica. When I tell you say Jamaica is in the same WhatsApp group with Nigeria, but dem no worse like Nigeria. Nigeria, all the other countries give their athletes two kits. See wetin Nigeria pack give us. This country (Nigeria) is really embarrassing.”
Her statement highlights the ongoing neglect and lack of proper preparation that Nigerian athletes often face on the international stage.
It is not the first time Amusan has faced such challenges. Reports reveal that she has personally funded most of her trips to international competitions due to inadequate support from the Nigerian government. Despite these obstacles, she has continued to deliver outstanding performances and bring glory to the country.
As the 2025 World Athletics Championships draw closer, Amusan remains focused on defending the title she won in 2022 in the women’s 100m hurdles, where she set a world record of 12.12 seconds — a moment that placed Nigeria firmly on the global athletics map.
Despite the kit controversy, Team Nigeria is preparing to compete strongly in Tokyo. Below is the official list of Nigerian athletes selected for the championship:
Men
Kayinsola Ajayi – 100m
Israel Sunday Okon – 100m
Udodi Onwuzurike – 200m
Samuel Ogazi – 400m
Chidi Okezie – 400m
Ezekiel Nathaniel – 400m Hurdles
Charles Godfred – Long Jump
Chukwuebuka Enekwechi – Shot Put
Women
Rosemary Chukwuma – 100m
Tobi Amusan – 100m Hurdles
Ese Brume – Long Jump
Prestina Ochonogor – Long Jump
Obiageri Amaechi – Discus
Chioma Onyekwere-Lyons – Discus
Oyesade Olatoye – Hammer Throw
The World Championships in Tokyo present another opportunity for Nigeria to showcase its athletic talent. With athletes like Amusan, Brume, and Onwuzurike leading the charge, Team Nigeria will aim to replicate and even surpass the success achieved in 2022.
However, Amusan’s outcry once again raises questions about the level of commitment and professionalism shown by Nigerian sports administrators. For a nation blessed with immense talent, issues such as poor kit provision and lack of support risk overshadowing the athletes’ hard work and achievements.
📹 Video of Tobi Amusan calling out the AFN continues to circulate online, sparking conversations among fans and sports analysts about the urgent need for reform in Nigeria’s athletics management.
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