Sports
D’Tigers must end qualifiers on a high – Alex Nwora
By Esther Egbe
Despite the absence of some key players who took part in the last FIBA World Cup qualifiers, D’Tigers Head coach, Alex Nwora is still determined more than ever to end the qualifying campaign on a high, National Daily learnt.
Having recorded 12 straight wins so far to become the first country in the world to qualify for the World cup in China with an unbeaten record in the series, Nwora said his mission statement is to lead the team out to represent Nigeria the best way they can.
“Since we don’t have all the players who took part in the last window who are familiar with the National team, we are still able to bring a couple of new players who have not played before to fill in the void.”
Nwora has continued to enjoy a career as D’Tigers coach with just 2 losses in all competitive games (against Congo Democratic Republic and Tunisia) since taking charge in 2017. For him, keeping the flag flying and retaining the number one spot in Africa is the ultimate goal.
The 2017 Afrobasket silver winning coach said the team will once again rely on some experienced members when they start their final round of games on Friday against host- Cote d’Ivoire at the Indoor Sports Hall of the Palais des Sports stadium.
“I am fortunate to still have players like Ike Diogu, Deji Akindele, Ike Iroegbu and a couple of players who know my system and coaching philosophy which is giving your best to the great country Nigeria. We just have to make sure that when the light is on, we give it everything we have and show that we are the dominant team in Africa.”
-
Football3 days agoAfrica breaks World Cup record with seven teams in knockout stage
-
Latest6 days agoAlleged xenophobic attack claims life of Malawian street vendor in South Africa
-
Comments and Issues5 days agoNorway’s Rowing Celebration Captures The Spirit Of The World Cup
-
Football4 days agoNetherlands to face Morocco, Brazil draw Japan in 2026 World Cup round of 32
-
Entertainment19 hours agoActress Cossy Ojiakor shares flooded home as heavy rainfall wreaks havoc in Lagos
-
Aviation1 week agoHeading through the storm: Multiple taxes, complex leasing drag on Nigerian carriers
-
Energy5 days agoLeaked court documents allege Shell ignored pipeline safety warnings in Niger Delta
-
Business4 days agoNAFDAC, FCCPC others partners OSOA Foods advocacy on food safety, MSME growth

