National Sports Commission
The National Sports Commission is the Nigerian apex body responsible for regulating sports in the country.[1] It is headed by the Minister of Sports in Nigeria. Its origin dates as far back as 1910 with the creation of empire Day competition.[2]
Some Notable Moments
- The first time Nigeria participated in an international sporting event was in 1934 Common Wealth and Empire Day Games held in London.
- Nigeria first contingent participation was in 1950 Commonwealth Games, 1952 Olympics in Finland and 1965 All African Games in Brazaville, Congo
- National Sports Council was established in 1962, as a parastatal under the Federal Ministry of Labour
- In 1975, Nigeria had her first Minister for Youth and Sports
- In 1995, The National Sport Commission was nulled and replaced with Ministry of Youth and Sports.
- In 2007, The Ministry for Sport and Social again nulled then replaced with the now National Sports Commission.
Name Changes
- National Sports Council (1962-1963)
- Ministry of Labour (1964 - 1975)
- Ministry of Social Development, Youth and Sports (1975 - 1979)
- Ministry of Youth and Culture (1979 - 1982)
- Ministry of Youth, Sport and Culture (1982 - 1990)
- Ministry of Youth and Sports (1990 - 1992)
- National Sports Commission (1992 - 1995)
- Ministry of Youth and Sports (1995 - 1999)
- Ministry of Sports and Social Development (1999 - 2007)
- National Sports Commission (2007–Present)
References
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