
The National Sports Commission (NSC) has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of Chamberlain Nnamdi Dunkwu, President of the Nigeria Aquatics Federation (NAqF), whose death has brought sadness to the Nigerian sports community.
Dr. Dunkwu was widely recognized for his strong commitment to the advancement of aquatic sports in Nigeria. During his tenure, he worked tirelessly to strengthen the structure of swimming and other water sports while creating opportunities for young athletes to develop their talents and represent the country with pride.
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Reacting to the sad development, the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Bukola Olopade, described Dr. Dunkwu’s passing as a painful loss to Nigerian sports.
“The news of Dr. Chamberlain Dunkwu’s passing is deeply saddening. He was a committed sports administrator who devoted his energy to the growth of aquatic sports in Nigeria. His passion for discovering and nurturing young talents will not be forgotten.”
“Dr. Dunkwu believed strongly in the power of sports to transform lives, especially among young people. His vision for aquatic sports development was clear, and his dedication to that cause was admirable. The Nigerian sports family will surely miss his leadership, wisdom, and enthusiasm.”
His leadership helped stimulate renewed interest in aquatic sports through grassroots initiatives, improved athlete support systems, and efforts to build stronger collaborations within the sports ecosystem.
Beyond his contributions to sports, Dr. Dunkwu also served the nation in governance as a former Deputy Chief of Staff to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, where he contributed to administrative coordination and institutional leadership within the National Assembly.
The National Sports Commission extends its heartfelt condolences to the family of the late sports administrator, the Nigeria Aquatics Federation, and the entire Nigerian sporting fraternity during this difficult time.
