…As Botswana Unveils 25-Man Squad

Nigeria has unveiled a 45-man contingent for the forthcoming CAA Senior Athletics Championships in Accra, with a blend of established stars and emerging talents expected to spearhead the country’s medal pursuit.
The Athletics Federation of Nigeria named a squad comprising 25 female and 20 male athletes for the continental showpiece scheduled to hold in Ghana.
Leading the Nigerian challenge is world record holder Tobi Amusan, who headlines the women’s roster alongside one of the fastest female sprinters of the season, Rosemary Chukwuma.
Amusan is expected to compete in the women’s 100m hurdles event alongside Adaobi Tabugbo and Janet Sunday, while Chukwuma will feature in the women’s 100m and 4x100m relay team with Miracle Ezechukwu, Maria Thompson Omokwe and Tejiri Ugoh.
The women’s squad also boasts experienced quarter-miler Patience Okon George, long jumper Ruth Usoro and hammer throw specialist Oyesade Olatoye.
In the men’s category, sprint sensation Favour Ashe and Africa’s leading shot put star Chukwuebuka Enekwechi will spearhead Nigeria’s campaign.

The men’s sprint roster also includes Enoch Adegoke, Usheoritse Itsekiri and Chidera Ezakor, while the 400m and relay team will be anchored by Samson Nathaniel, Emmanuel Ojeli and Chidi Okezie.
Nigeria will also compete in field events through athletes such as Romeo Bernard, Emmanuel Audu and javelin thrower Adams Samuel Kure.
The championships in Accra will provide another major platform for Nigerian athletes to test themselves against the continent’s best as preparations continue for the Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.
Team Nigeria To CAA Senior Athletics Championships
FEMALE
100M/4×100M
Rosemary Chukwuma
Miracle Ezechukwu
Maria-Thopmson Omokwe
Tejiri Ugoh
200M
Jennifer Obi Chukuma
Rosemary Nwankwo
400M/4×400M RELAY
Patience Okon George
Treasure Okereke
Siviana Ossai
Esther Okon Peter
Jimoh Toheebat
800M
Comfort Anietie James
1500M/STEEPLE CHASE
Aderonke Akanbi
100MH
Tobi Amusan
Adaobi Tabugbo
Janet Sunday
HIGH JUMP
Clergy Edet
Treasure Omosivwe
LONG JUMP
Ruth Usoro
Favour Olise
JAVELIN
Victoria Kparika
SHOT PUT
Divine Oladipupo
Jessica Oji
DISCUS
Obiageri Ameachi
HAMMER
Oyesade Olatoye
MEN – 20
100M/4×100M RELAY
Favour Ashe
Enoch Adegoke
Chidera Ezakor
Tejiri Godwin
200M
Badmus Gafari
James Taiwo Emmanuel
Usheorithe Itsekiri
400M/4×400M RELAY
Emmanuel Ifeanyi Ojeli
Samson Nathaniel
Ezekiel Asuquo
Victor Sampson Ime
Chidi Okezie
Sikiru Adeyemi
110MH
Nnamdi Onwaeze
1500M/5000M
James Gang
DECATHLON
Jami Schlueter
LONG JUMP
Romeo Bernard
SHOT PUT
Chukwuebuka Enakwechi
Emmanuel Audu
javelin
Adams Samuel Kure
…Botswana Unveils 25-Man Squad For CAA Championships In Ghana

Meanwhile, Botswana has officially unveiled its final 25 man squad for the upcoming CAA Senior African Championships, with the nation’s top track and field stars set to compete in Accra, Ghana from May 12–17, 2026.
The announcement, made by the Botswana Athletics Association, signals the start of an intensive build-up phase, as the full squad assembled for national camp on May 6.
The camp is expected to fine-tune preparations across sprint, middle-distance, jumps, and hurdles events as Botswana aims for a strong continental showing.
Leading the men’s team are sprinters such as Phaezel Selepe and Kevin Lobalatang, both doubling in the 100m and 200m, alongside quarter-milers Lee B. Epple and Justice Oratile, who bring impressive sub-45-second credentials into the championships.
In the field events, high jumpers Tswanello Akobe and Taolo Lesole add depth, while Kemorena Tisang headlines the hurdles squad with entries in both the 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles.
On the women’s side, Botswana will rely on a blend of speed and endurance.
Boitshepo Kelapile, Katiego Kaisara, and Lone Madzimule form a competitive 100m trio, while Obakeng Kamberuka and Naledi Monthe are set to double in the 200m and 400m.
Middle-distance runner Oratile Nowe will shoulder expectations in the 800m and 1500m, while Tshegofatso Bojosi (long jump) and Gotitseone Joel (high jump) spearhead the field events.
The team will be missing heavyweights like 22 year old Letsile Tebogo and Collen Kebinatshipi who will not be in the Ghanaian capital.
The technical team, led by head coach Meleko Ndolo and manager Keabetswe Friday, is tasked with ensuring the athletes peak at the right moment.
With experienced support staff across coaching, physiotherapy, and athlete management, Botswana’s delegation appears well-structured for the continental test ahead.
In a major boost to team morale ahead of the championships, President Duma Boko met with Team Botswana following their remarkable performance at the recently concluded World Athletics Relays.
The meeting underscored the nation’s growing confidence in its athletics programme and served as motivation for the athletes as they prepare for continental competition.
As the countdown begins, anticipation is building among fans and stakeholders, with a rallying call for national support echoing across the athletics community.
Botswana will be aiming not just for participation, but for podium finishes as they take on Africa’s best in Accra.
