President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has renewed Nigeria’s campaign to host the 2030 Commonwealth Games, calling for Africa’s first chance to stage the century-old event.
In a September 23, 2025, social media post, he urged global support to make history.
Symbol of Unity
Tinubu emphasized that hosting the centenary Games in Nigeria would showcase inclusivity and Africa’s vital role in the Commonwealth’s future.
“Nigeria is Africa’s gateway. Let’s unite the Commonwealth family in 2030,” he said, highlighting the need for every region to shine.
Why Nigeria?
He presented Nigeria as the perfect host to mark the Games’ 100th year, signaling Africa’s growing global influence.
“This is our moment to create a legacy of unity,” Tinubu added, rallying Commonwealth nations to back the bid.
Competition and Timeline
Nigeria faces competition from India, which proposes Ahmedabad as its host city. The Commonwealth Games Federation will choose the 2030 host in November 2025 after evaluating bids.
Games’ Legacy
Since starting in 1930 as the British Empire Games, the Commonwealth Games has grown into a major event held every four years, paused only during World War II.
Australia leads with five editions hosted. The Games stand out for including athletes with disabilities on equal terms and balancing men’s and women’s events.
Stakes for Nigeria
A successful bid would mark Africa’s first time hosting, boosting Nigeria’s global profile and showcasing its ability to unite diverse nations through sport.