2025

D’Tigers

*PRESS STATEMENT* 

*2025 AfroBasket: Nigeria’s D’Tigers Face Indomitable Lions of Cameroon in Battle of the Beasts Showdown*

The 2025 AfroBasket Group B is about to witness its biggest showdown yet as Nigeria’s D’Tigers face Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions on Sunday afternoon in Luanda. 

Both teams arrive at this decisive clash unbeaten after two group games each, with Nigeria topping the table on points difference. The stakes could not be higher, as a victory for either side secures an automatic quarterfinal ticket, while the loser will be forced to take the longer route through the playoffs.

Nigeria opened their campaign with authority, dispatching Madagascar 77-59 with swag and poise. Caleb Agada’s brilliance shone through as the D’Tigers turned a slim halftime lead into a dominant second-half display. 

They followed up that performance with an emphatic 87-66 win over Tunisia, ending the defending champions’ hopes of a clean sweep in Group B. Josh Okogie’s performance (33 points) in that game not only energized the squad but also signaled that Nigeria may be peaking at the right time.

With depth across positions, a versatile bench, and the ability to switch gears mid-game, the D’Tigers have shown they are not just here to compete but to reclaim glory. A win against Cameroon would send a powerful message to the rest of the field that Nigeria is a front-runner for the title they last won a decade ago.

On the other hand, Cameroon has stunned. The Lions roared into AfroBasket 2025 with a commanding 86-65 victory over defending champions Tunisia, ending the North Africans’ remarkable decade-long unbeaten run in the tournament. Williams Narace led with 20 points, while Jeremiah Hill, Yves Missi, and Fabian Ateba provided vital support.

Cameroon’s squad is buoyed by the presence of three NBA players, namely Yves Missi and Ulrich Chomche of the New Orleans Pelicans and Christian Koloko of the LA Lakers, marking a resurgence of Cameroonian basketball at the continental stage. 

Their second game tested their resolve, as they narrowly escaped a Madagascar upset, edging 80-77 thanks to Jeremiah Hill’s late-game heroics. That result kept their record unblemished but also exposed areas they must tighten against a stronger Nigerian side.

Sunday’s matchup is more than just a group-stage clash, but it’s a battle for supremacy. Both teams know that finishing top of Group B guarantees direct passage to the quarterfinals, avoiding the uncertainties of the playoff round. 

For Nigeria, it’s about maintaining momentum and asserting dominance and repeating the championship winning performances of 2015, ten years after.

SIGNED:

Kola Daniel,
S.A, Media,
Office of the Director General, 
National Sports Commission (NSC).
August 16, 2025.

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