Rugby Returns: How the 2025 National Sports Festival in Ogun State is Powering Nigeria’s Rugby Revival
Rugby’s re-entry into the 2024 National Sports Festival is more than just a comeback—it’s a strategic win for grassroots sports development, talent discovery, and Nigeria’s journey to continental rugby dominance.

In a defining moment for Nigerian sports, rugby has been officially reinstated into the 2024 National Sports Festival, themed “Gateway Games”. The festival, slated to run from May 16 to 30, 2025, in Ogun State, is shaping up to be a landmark event—and rugby is back in the spotlight.
The decision to reintroduce rugby was reached during a unanimous vote by the Joint Technical Committee for the 22nd edition of the festival. After detailed deliberations, the committee cited the sport’s surging popularity, increased grassroots engagement, and a rapidly growing fanbase as the driving forces behind this long-awaited return.
A Win Beyond the Pitch
President of the Nigeria Rugby Football Federation (NRFF), Dr Ademola Are, couldn’t hide his excitement. For him, the return of rugby is more than symbolic—it’s a signal of a brighter future.
“This is not just a win for rugby,” Dr Are stated. “It’s a golden opportunity for talent discovery and national team development.”
He went on to express gratitude to the champions of the sport’s reinstatement—Chief Bukola Olopade, Director General of the National Sports Commission and Chairman of the Main Organising Committee; Hon. Wasiu Isiaka, the Honourable Commissioner for Sports Development in Ogun State; and the entire Joint Technical Committee.
Their collective vision and commitment are helping to diversify Nigeria’s sporting ecosystem, and rugby is set to benefit in a big way.
Eyes on Mauritius: Festival as a Talent Gateway
With the Africa Cup Sevens on the horizon (June 18–23, 2025, in Mauritius), the timing of rugby’s return could not be more perfect. The National Sports Festival will now serve as a scouting ground for the national team selectors. Promising players will get the chance to impress on a big stage, with a shot at representing Nigeria internationally.
This positions the festival as not just a celebration of sport but as a serious pipeline for national and international rugby talent.
Why It Matters
The National Sports Festival has always stood as Nigeria’s premier multi-sport competition, a breeding ground for athletic excellence and future stars. The return of rugby strengthens that legacy.
It’s a sport that thrives on energy, strategy, and teamwork—values that resonate deeply with the Nigerian spirit. With young talents rising from schools, communities, and state academies, rugby’s comeback could inspire a new generation of athletes while energizing loyal fans and stakeholders alike.
Ogun State: Gearing Up for a Groundbreaking Festival
As host of the 2024 edition, Ogun State is preparing to deliver a festival that is thrilling, inclusive, and talent-packed. The “Gateway Games” will not only celebrate sporting excellence but also solidify the state’s role as a key driver in Nigeria’s sports evolution.
With rugby back in the mix, expect a heightened level of anticipation, fierce competition, and unforgettable moment.