In a groundbreaking moment for Nigerian sports, the Nigeria Collegiate Flag Football League (NCFFL) made its debut on Saturday, September 6th, 2025, at Unique Open University’s Ikeja Campus. The league, an initiative of the Nigeria American Football Association (NAFA), brought together over 60 student-athletes from four tertiary institutions across the country for an exciting day of competition. The eight games played out before a lively crowd of over 500 spectators showcased the growing popularity of Flag Football in Nigeria. Notably, 65% of the participants were new to the sport, highlighting NAFA’s efforts to promote accessibility and inclusivity. A quarter of the athletes had previously competed in the Nigeria Secondary School Flag Football League (NSSFFL), demonstrating the league’s role in nurturing young talent. Unique Open University emerged as the champions, capping off a day that perfectly blended competition, community, and celebration.A Reward for Excellence
In a surprise gesture, the President and Founder of Unique Open University, Prof. Chris Imumolen, awarded the winners a cash prize of ₦1 million, describing it as “an investment in youth excellence and a way to encourage innovation through sports.” He commended NAFA for introducing a fast-growing global sport to Nigerian students and urged the athletes to see the platform as a springboard for both athletic and leadership growth.

Building Flag Football Across All Levels
Speaking at the event, NAFA President, Babajide Akeredolu, emphasized the vision behind NCFFL:

“Our goal is clear, we want to build a clear pathway for Flag Football, from secondary schools to universities and into professional opportunities. This exhibition has shown us that Nigeria has the talent and passion. The NCAA in the U.S. became the talent pool for the NFL; we envision the NCFFL becoming that same pipeline for Nigeria and Africa.”

This vision is already being realized through collaboration with the Community Flag Football League (CFFL), whose teams trained the student-athletes for over five weeks in preparation for the exhibition.

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