Five athletes have been disqualified from the ongoing Niger Delta Games following investigations into eligibility concerns ranging from age discrepancies to state-of-origin violations.
According to the official protest report, Kolade Israel Otunla 0f Edo State was disqualified and stripped of his medals in swimming after his National Identification Number indicated that he is from Ikorodu, Lagos State. The athlete had won five gold medals and one silver, all of which have now been withdrawn.
In handball, Vera John and Maria Ayimba (both of Bayelsa State) were disqualified on grounds of age declaration, with documentation reportedly showing they were overage for their category.
A Chess player, Goodness Ekunke of Bayelsa State was also disqualified after inconsistencies were discovered in his eligibility documents.
Adolphus Okafor, who featured for Ondo State in Athletics, was removed from the competition following investigations into state of origin and age declaration, which revealed that he is from Anambra State.
However, not all protested cases resulted in sanctions. Bright Joel Udoh (Edo State, Table Tennis) and Wisdom Chibueze Nweke (Abia State, Tennis) were cleared after reviews found insufficient grounds for disqualification.
In athletics, Ngozi Okereke Treasure (Delta State) was deemed eligible to compete despite an age discrepancy flagged by the Athletics Federation of Nigeria, as no legal documentation was provided to substantiate the claim.
The disciplinary decisions underscore the Games’ commitment to upholding eligibility rules and maintaining competitive integrity across all participating states.

