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Nigeria hosts AUSC inspection team as 2031 African Games bid moves forward

Nigeria hosts AUSC inspection team as 2031 African Games bid moves forward

Nigeria has taken another step in its push to host the 2031 African Games. The country has welcomed an inspection team from the African Union Sports Council as the bid enters a major evaluation phase. The National Sports Commission said the visit is a key milestone in the race for hosting rights.

Inspection phase begins

The inspection team is assessing Nigeria’s readiness to stage Africa’s biggest multi-sport event. According to the National Sports Commission, the review covers sporting facilities, supporting infrastructure, and the broader systems needed to host the Games. That includes venues, logistics, accommodation, transport links, and operational readiness.

Nigeria 2031 African Games bid
Nigeria has welcomed the AUSC inspection team as its bid to host the 2031 African Games

What Nigeria is trying to prove

For Nigeria, this stage is about more than presentation. It is about showing the technical and organisational strength needed to host a continental event at scale. The NSC has positioned the bid around long-term value, including infrastructure development, youth engagement, and economic opportunities linked to sport.

Experience forms part of the case

Nigeria is also leaning on its hosting history. Guardian reporting noted that a successful bid would make the 2031 edition the third African Games staged by the country, after Lagos 1973 and Abuja 2003. That history is part of the argument that Nigeria has both experience and ambition in major event delivery.

Nigeria 2031 African Games bid
Nigeria has welcomed the AUSC inspection team as its bid to host the 2031 African Games

What comes next

The key point for now is simple: this is still an evaluation process. Nigeria has not won the hosting rights yet. But the inspection visit moves the bid from ambition to scrutiny, and that makes it one of the most important sports-governance developments in the country this week.

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