Nigeria’s boxing community witnessed an intense week of action as the Commonwealth Games National Open Boxing Trials concluded on Friday at the Brai Ayonote Boxing Complex, National Stadium, Surulere, in Lagos.
The six-day event, held from March 1–6, 2026, produced medalists across multiple male and female weight categories, as fighters from different states and clubs battled for supremacy and a chance to represent Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games.
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The competition served as a major step in Nigeria’s preparation for the international tournament, with boxers displaying skill, resilience, and determination inside the ring.
Female 51kg
🥇 Udoette Happiness (Bayelsa)
🥈 Gafar Fathia (Ogun)
🥉 Agboladi Biola (YS Rano)
🥉 Ismaila Ameerat (Edo)
Male 55kg
🥇 Ogunremi Micheal (Ogun)
🥈 Habeeb Owazeem (Yobe)
🥉 Lateef Qudus (Lagos)
🥉 Sadiq Oduniyi (Oyo)
Female 57kg
🥇 Ajisola Kadijat (Lagos)
🥈 Gbadamosi Aishat (Ogun)
🥉 Adewale Mary (Albert)
🥉 Anibuye Thereza (NPF)
Male 65kg
🥇 Wahab Abduraman (Rivers)
🥈 Saliu Ridwan (Delta)
🥉 Ilori Quadri (Nigeria)
🥉 Olayiwola Segun (Police)
Female 65kg
🥇 Sodipe Damilola (Ogun)
🥈 Ismail Abibat (Edo)
🥉 Inno Selamoboria (Bayelsa)
🥉 Oladejo Fathia (Rivers)
Male 70kg
🥇 Folly Hassan (Edo)
🥈 Nwoha Precious (Delta)
🥉 Ogundare Ayomide (Police)
🥉 Babalola Micheal (Borno)
Female 70kg
🥇 Mbata Patricia (Diaspora)
🥈 Orakwe Blessing (Lagos)
Male 80kg
🥇 Daniel Joseph (Rivers)
🥈 Sharafa Fawaz (Lagos)
🥉 Chukwueze Emmanuel (Edo)
🥉 Yakubu Ibrahim (ABL)
Female +70kg
🥇 Edoka Celestine (Rivers)
🥈 James Queen (Bayelsa)
🥉 Ekung Bassey (Akwa Ibom)
Male 90kg
🥇 Anigbodo Kennet (Enugu)
🥈 Abiodun Adesoji (Oyo)
🥉 Olomitutu Micheal (Lagos)
🥉 Ojeh Arnold (Edo)
Following the conclusion of the trials, all 40 medalists will proceed to a national training camp, where they will continue competing for the single slot available in each weight category as a total ten boxers will represent Nigeria at the Common Wealth games in Scotland.
The final selections from the camp will form Nigeria’s boxing team for the next Commonwealth Games, as the country aims to build a strong squad capable of challenging for medals on the international stage.







