Sports as an Instrument of Foreign Policy Under the Military Rule in Nigeria: 1976-1996

Olugbile David Olaleye
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The importance and popularity of sports among the nations of the world is huge. Sports are among the few common denominators for all the nations of the world irrespective of their respective political ideologies and religious inclinations. Through sports, enemies in political and ideological realms can compete between and among each other in an atmosphere of peace. Over the years, world leaders have used sports as an instrument of foreign policy. They do that in both positive and negative ways. Sports are deployed positively when they are used to boost friendship or to support a noble cause and they are used negatively when they are deployed as an instrument of sanctions. This paper shows how sports were used as an instrument of foreign policy in Nigeria by three military regimes of Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida and Sanni Abacha. Olusegun Obasanjo's regime pulled out Nigeria's Olympic contingents from participating in the 1976 Olympic Games in Montreal, Canada. Ten years later, the regime of Ibrahim Babangida led other Anglophone countries to boycott the 1986 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland; and in 1996 General Sanni Abacha stopped the Super Eagles from defending the title they won in the previous edition of the African Cup of Nations. Details of these boycotts and their political implications are discussed in this paper.
体育作为尼日利亚军事统治时期外交政策的工具:1976-1996
体育在世界各国的重要性和受欢迎程度是巨大的。无论政治意识形态和宗教倾向如何,体育都是世界各国为数不多的共同点之一。通过体育,政治和意识形态领域的敌人可以在和平的气氛中相互竞争。多年来,世界各国领导人利用体育作为外交政策的工具。他们这样做既有积极的一面,也有消极的一面。当体育被用来增进友谊或支持崇高事业时,体育就会被积极地利用;而当体育被用作制裁工具时,体育就会被消极地利用。本文介绍了奥卢塞贡-奥巴桑乔、易卜拉欣-巴班吉达和桑尼-阿巴查这三个军事政权如何将体育用作尼日利亚外交政策的工具。奥卢塞贡-奥巴桑乔政权阻止尼日利亚奥运代表团参加 1976 年在加拿大蒙特利尔举行的奥运会。10 年后,易卜拉欣-巴班吉达政权领导其他英语国家抵制 1986 年在苏格兰爱丁堡举行的英联邦运动会;1996 年,桑尼-阿巴查将军阻止超级鹰卫冕他们在上一届非洲国家杯上赢得的冠军。本文将讨论这些抵制活动的详情及其政治影响。
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