Tayo Popoola. Photo credit: Nigeria Taekwondo Federation

Nigeria Taekwondo Federation president Tayo Popoola has expressed confidence that the country’s contingent to the 2026 African Taekwondo Championships in Bamako, Mali, is ready to compete and represent the nation with distinction when the event opens on Friday (today).

Popoola made the declaration on the sidelines of the National Taekwondo Federation Open Trials held at the Alake Sports Centre in Ijeja, Abeokuta, where more than 300 athletes from across the country competed over three days in both Poomsae and Kyorugi events. The trials drew a strong field and concluded with what officials described as some of the most impressive performances seen at a domestic selection event in recent years.

She confirmed that the Federal Government had provided all necessary support for the Mali trip and revealed that Nigeria would, for the first time, be travelling with a contingent that includes Para athletes alongside competitors in both the Poomsae and Kyorugi categories. Athletes selected from the trials will make up the bulk of the travelling party.

“We are going to Mali. The Federal Government has done its part; they have given us everything that we need to be in Mali, and for the first time, we are presenting the para and the poomsae, which is one of our new discoveries in taekwondo,” Popoola told journalists.