To educate potential coaches for the sport in the nation, coaching clinics were offered to help teach the basics of the game.[1][4] The ABU had announced plans to offer a Programme of Study related to coaching American Football sometime in the future.[3]
Since the founding of the NIAF, Nigeria has become the highest football-player-exporting country in Africa, with the Lagos Marines becoming the nation's most popular American football team.[1] American football has also become one of the nation's top ten most streamed sports.[1]
Funding
The majority of the NIAF's funding comes from the United States. Cash fundraising events in universities and schools and football material collection drives have mainly supplied the institute to date.[3]
Nigerian American Football Association (NAFA)
Founded in 2019 by Babajide Akeredolu and Oluwaseye Obatolu, NAFA aims to elevate the sport of American Football in Nigeria. Later into its journey, Lawrence Ojaide and Dominik Mueller, a German diplomat and founder of Lagos Marine, came onboard, significantly expanding NAFA's reach. Akeredolu, as a unifying leader, drives engagement and creates opportunities for stakeholders. Obatolu, the architect of NAFA's structure and ethos, shapes the organization's unique identity. Lawrence Ojaide, the on-ground dynamo and driving force on the ground, propelled NAFA's remarkable growth. Ojaide's spearheading efforts have been key in driving NAFA to success. William P. Obubo, Nneka Eze, Chuks Obiazor and Ife Omotalade played roles in the early stages but later took on less prominent positions in the development.
Funding
The majority of the NAFA's funding comes from the founders with some help from their sponsors.
Nigerian Secondary School Flag Football League (NSSFFL)
The NSSFFL is a league under NAFA whose goal is to promote the sport among secondary school students between the ages of 12 and 18 in the nation.[5] The maiden league consisted of approximately 900 athletes who were part of 20 male and 20 female teams.[6]
Notable players
With the growing popularity of American football in Nigeria, the country has produced many notable players, including more than 50 players who have gone on to play in the National Football League (NFL). Osi Umenyiora, one of the earliest Nigerians to play in the NFL, has become a leader in recruiting and mentoring Nigerian players in the NFL.[7][8]