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D'Tigress: Rena Wakama releases 12 players for Afrobasket

Nigeria's D'Tigress stun Australia 75-62 in the opener for their first win since 2000.
Rena Wakama has unveiled the 12 players that will represent Nigeria's D'Tigress at the 2025 Women's Afrobasket.
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Nigeria's D'Tigress head coach Rena Wakama has unveiled the final 12-player roster for the highly anticipated 2025 FIBA Women’s AfroBasket Championship.

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The tournament is set to tip off on July 26 in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.

The four-time defending champions are expected to be favorites.

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Nigeria's D'Tigress shocked Canada to make Olympic history in Paris 2024.

Nigeria’s intent to secure a fifth consecutive title and solidify their legacy as Africa’s basketball powerhouse.

Rena Wakama became the first female head coach of D’Tigress in 2023 and made history by leading the team to the AfroBasket title.

Junior D'Tigress of Nigeria bounce back with a 68-58 win against Argentina at the FIBA U19 Women's World Cup.
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Wakama who is now an assistant coach with the Chicago Sky now aims to become the first woman to win two AfroBasket titles as a coach.

The finalized roster includes a mix of proven performers and exciting prospects.

The return of Victoria Macaulay, a fan favorite, has sparked enthusiasm, while Vera Ojenuwa, a college standout at Barton headline the list.

Junior D'Tigress of Nigeria bounce back with a 68-58 win against Argentina at the FIBA U19 Women's World Cup.

12 D'Tigress selected

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Promise Amukamara

Ezinne Kalu

Elizabeth Balogun

Amy Okonkwo

Nicole Enabosi

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Pallas Kunayi

Victoria Macaulay

Vera Ojenwa

Blessing Ejiofor

Ifunaya Okoro

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Sarah Ogoke

Murjanatu Musa

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