Why I dumped Nigeria for Canada-Daniel Igali![]() On his background. I strive for Perfection. My mom usually tells me that the day I was born she and my grandma knew almost simultaneously that I was going to be born. She saw a vision of a big man climbing through a window and my grandma almost at the same time had a similar dream-where she saw a big man who was sitting with his legs crossed. According to my grandma, in those days it was the clerks that would come to the village and sit with their legs crossed. They were the big men then and she on the strength of her dream thought they have a big man in the family. I don't want to think of myself as a big man but been the first Canadian to be a world champion is no mean fit. I think if you reach that height you'ev not only gone there but you'ev arrived.
Why I dumped Nigeria for Canada We were at the airport ready to go Senegal when our chairman came to tell us that there was no money to travel. This is a time you'ev been in camp for almost three months snd you were getting ready to travel internationally. So, you'ev given away some of the kits and other things you were given in camp on the belief that you'll get replacements when you'er given your estacodes for your overseas travel. When I wasn't able to go to Senegal then, it was was a big blow. I never went on a wrestling mat for two months thereafter. I contemplated quitting the sport for good, but I love the game too much to want to quit. After that I represnted Nigeria a couple of times in 1993-94 in Egypt and South Africa respectively and won gold medals. And then, I was at the University of Jos where I got admission in 1993, I wass in my second year and I was carrying over nine courses not I failed but because I was always travelling while they were writing exams and there were a couple of times the National wrestling Federation sent me down with my foriegn coach to go and meet the Vice-Chancellor of the University to give concession because of my commitment as a national athlete, but school authorities would have none of it, saying they don't want to favour anybody. So, I was carrying over nine courses going into my second year because I couldn't write exams. And I started having the feelings that this is not the society where any sane person can live and survive. So, going to Canada and seeing that I had the opportinuty to go to school, where you have full rights and nobody can touch you; where the law and human rights are respected, I knew that I would be able to accomplish most of dreams and goals I set for myself and I stayed back. When I left for Canada in 1994, I didn't do it with the intention of switching country. I stayed there and got my green card in 1996 and the first thing I did on getting my green card, was to write to the Nigeria Wrestling Federation, stating that I could travel legally out of Canada and I could represent Nigeria. I informed them that I wanted to be given the opportunity to come to Nigeria for trials. That was my first letter. It was not answered and my coach and I cowrote another letter to the wrestling federartion saying that my club in Canada was willing to pay for my ticket to come down for the Olympic trals. They not only refused me to come, but did not even bother to reply. I knew my abilitities at that time. Then I was just second in my weight category in Canada but I was improving by leaps and bounds. And I knew that with more exposure to top level International competitions I would get to the top. Nigeria really never gave me the chance or opportinuty. That was not the end, in 1997 before the world championship, I wrote again to the Federation, I was then the National champion in Canada. I sent them video tapes of about 60 of my matches and some that I lost. Of course I won about 95 percent of the fights. In the letter I stated that I wanted to represent Nigeria at the Word Championship and that in 1998 I would be due for Canadian citizenship. I wasn't looking for automatic place, I wanted to come for trials and prove mysel. Again, they did not response. in 1998 I was adjudged the best the best wrestler in Canada. I won the National Championships and was given outsatanding wrestler award at the 1998 Canadian Wrestling Championships. By then I had my citizenship. If you were in my position what will you do? Now you'ev written four letters to the authourities in your country of birth to represent them, but you'ev been ignored. You now have the opportinuty to represent your naturalised country. In Canada their citizenship processing takes about eight months to a year. my citizenship was rushed through in six weeks. You know that this a country that has an interest in you and wants you to succeed. I mean, they went through a lot of the red tape and I was able to get my citizenship on time for the World Championship. I thus represented Canada for the first time in 1998. In 1999 I became their first ever World Champion and later their first ever Olympic Champion. I have no regrets on this step I took and looking back at the circumstances, i think if the need arises again, I'll do it all over again. I have never experienced rascism in Canada I Love Giving After my Olympic and World Championship success getting enrolled in a masters degree programme in Criminology is a busy job, but it is not the same with undergraduate progarmme, where you have to meet up. Now, I have finished all my courses, I am writing my thesis so I am kind of on my own. I do meet with my Professor on a bi-weekly basis. Sometimes, if I am not there we'er able to talk on the phone or I can email him what I have written for corrections. Now, the pressure is not that much. I have no regrets about that and thats why my Masters programme is stretching into two years now. There are lots of things I am doing but I am in no hurry. I'll get it done with and move on with the rest of my life when the time comes. I am studying Criminology because I like the legal system, I like how different components of the legal system works. My initial aspiration was to be a lawyer, but looking at what I am disposed to be doing in life, I don't think I need to be a lawyer to be able to accomplish most of the gaols I set for myself. That is why I went for Criminilogy and I enjoy it a great deal. I may even apply for a Ph.D, I like the sound of Dr Igali, yes I may apply for next year or the year after but my immediate plans are a bit different right now My History making Winning in Canadian Colours When I arrived in Canada in 1994, one of the main attractions for me was seeing the way their wrestlers wrestled. The gap between us back in Nigeria and here was so much, and I was wondering if I could ever wrestle like them-that was my dream. Only to find out later that they had never won a World Championship. It was terrifying realization to think that these are the people you want to be like, and they have never won a World Championship, so what are my chances. To sit back and be the one that won it and see thousands of kids in Canada wanting to be like you. You have your posters in little kids rooms and every day they wake up and greet your poster. And they want to be like you because you have done something that they'ev never done and you'er still the only person that has done it. It is very satisfying. My Regrets I'll go into Politics After my retirement. If Called upon to serve in Nigeria by your people 1
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