A total of 16 athletes – six females and 10 males, as well five coaches, and two officials will fly Nigeria’s flag in wrestling at the Games in three styles; Women Wrestling, Freestyle and Greco Roman.
Igali, an Olympic champion, believes that the Nigerian wrestlers’ ‘best efforts’ will bring glory to the country.
“My charge to the athletes and to the coaches is what we practice on the mat – to go out and give your best effort. You can’t do better than that,” Igali, a Commissioner Designate in Bayelsa State said.
“Nobody can do better than their best efforts on the mat.
“If an athlete leaves the mat, and feels that they could have done more, they’ve cheated themselves. And that is our philosophy on the mat and that’s how we train. So, that is the same echo, that is the same reminder that I will give to the athletes and also to the coaches who will be by their side, to remind them constantly to leave everything on the mat.”
Responding on behalf of the athletes, captain of the men’s team and five-time African champion Amas Daniel promised that the wrestlers will give their all in Morocco to ensure they bring glory back home.
“We will put in our 100% [effort] when we get to Morocco. And when we go out to fight, we will give our 100%, believing that our 100% will not bring bronze, will not bring silver, but will bring gold medals,” Amas promised.
At the last edition of the African Games in Brazzaville, Congo, 23 Nigerian wrestlers won 19 medals (9 gold, 5 silver and 5 bronze medals).
The contingent is expected to depart the shores of Nigeria for Morocco on Wednesday, 21 August.