The National Sports Commission (NSC), has confirmed the Nigerian Federation of American Football (NFAF), as the official body to govern and develop American football in the country.
Director-General of the NSC, Bukola Olopade, said this after he brokered peace among stakeholders, resolving months of division within the sport. Olopade said sports development could only thrive when unity and clear structures were in place.
The confirmation represents a major turning point for the sport, restoring structure, credibility and national coordination after years of disputes and uncertainty.
According to Olopade, the inauguration of the NFAF board will hold on February 10th, at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja. The event is expected to usher in stability and formal leadership for the sport.
He noted that the intervention had produced a united and credible federation positioned for sustainable growth.
“This Federation was created to bring order, credibility and national coordination to American football in Nigeria,” Olopade said.
He reaffirmed the NSC’s commitment to grassroots development, institutional strengthening and global competitiveness.

“Our duty is to support federations that are focused on transparency, development and international relevance,” he added.
Babajide Akeredolu emerged as President of the Federation. Under his leadership, Nigeria defeated host nation Egypt to win the maiden Africa Flag Football Championship in both the men’s and women’s categories in 2025.
Akeredolu commended Olopade for restoring clarity, peace and direction to the sport. He described the development as not just the birth of a federation, but the beginning of a broader movement.
Technical Representative and Director, Sasore Bodunrin, described the confirmation as a boost for youth empowerment and sports development. He said Nigeria looked forward to showcasing its talent at the Flag Football World Championships scheduled to hold in Düsseldorf, Germany, in August 2026.
The NFAF Executive Board includes Akeredolu as President and Bodunrin as Technical Representative and Director, alongside other elected members.

