In a move that has shocked many in the athletics world, Nigerian sprint sensation Favour Ofili has officially transferred her sporting allegiance to Turkey.

The 21-year-old, known for her blistering pace and record-breaking performances in the 200m and 400m events, completed the switch after final approval from World Athletics. The decision brings an end to her tenure representing Nigeria on the international stage, where she was widely regarded as one of the nation’s most promising track stars.

Ofili, a multiple-time NCAA champion and national record holder, rose to prominence while competing for Louisiana State University (LSU) in the United States. Her move to Turkey marks a significant shift in her athletic journey and comes amid growing concerns over support structures and funding challenges faced by Nigerian athletes.

The Turkish Athletics Federation welcomed Ofili in an official statement, calling her “a world-class talent with a bright future.” Details of the transition, including residency requirements and eligibility timelines for major competitions like the European Championships and Olympics, are still unfolding.

Back home, the announcement has sparked a wave of reactions. Some fans expressed disappointment over the country’s loss of yet another top-tier athlete, while others pointed to the broader issue of athlete welfare and investment in sports development.

This is not the first time a Nigerian-born athlete has opted to represent another country. Similar cases in recent years have raised questions about Nigeria’s ability to retain and support its elite talent.

Favour Ofili has yet to release an official statement explaining her decision, but sources close to her suggest the move was motivated by a desire for better training conditions, competitive opportunities, and long-term career stability.

As the global athletics community digests the news, all eyes will be on how Ofili performs in her new colours — and whether Nigeria can find a way to stem the growing tide of talent migration.

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