Nigeria at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Nigeria is represented at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne by a xx-member strong contingent comprising xx sportspersons and xx officials.
Medals
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| 4 | 6 | 7 | 17 |
Gold
- Adekunle Adesoji, Athletics, Men's 100 m EAD T12
- Njideka Iyiazi, Athletics, Women's Seated Shot Put EAD
- Ruel Ishaku, Weightlifting, Open EAD Powerlifting
- Monday Merotohun and Segun Toriola, Table Tennis, Men's Doubles
Silver
- Olusoji Fasuba, Athletics, Men's 100 m
- Virginia Ohagwu, Athletics, Women's Seated Shot Put EAD
- Otonye Iworima, Athletics, Women's Triple Jump
- Vivian Chukwuemeka, Athletics, Women's Shot Put
- Adura Olalehin, Boxing, Light Heavyweight 81 kg
- Faith Obiora, Table Tennis, Women's Singles EAD
Bronze
- Etinosa Eriyo, Athletics, Men's 100 m EAD T12
- Vitalis Lanshima, Athletics, Men's 200 m EAD T46
- Athletics, Women's 4x400 m Relay
- Nestor Bolum, Boxing, Bantamweight 54 kg
- Olufemi Ajayi, Boxing, Welterweight 69 kg
- Table Tennis, Men's Team
- Segun Toriola, Table Tennis, Men's Singles
Nigeria's Team at the 2006 Commonwealth Games
Field Hockey
Women's Team
- Ladi Rogers
- Helen Obialor
- Christy Bulus
- Queen Anuwa
- Ajuma Ejegwa
- Lucy Micheal Aleji
- Lorinda Sati Yohanna
- Justina Onyedum
- Christy Agbo
- Oluchi Obiefule
- Itohan Evbenafese
- Ijenwa Okah
- Lilian Obasi
- Susan Bulus
- Serah Izang
- Patricia Uzuebu
Head Coach: Christian Kubeinje
Basketball
Men's Team
- 4-Chidozie Nwoye
- 5-Ogoh Odaudu
- 6-Dennis Ebikoro
- 7-Abubakar Usman
- 8-Stanley Gumut
- 9-Abdulrahman Mohammed (capt.)
- 10-Baba Jubril
- 11-Priwitt Gagara
- 12-Edem Ekpenyong
- 13-Nnadubem Muoneke
- 14-Ejike Ugboaja
- 15-Olumide Oyedeji
Head Coach: Sani Ahmed
Women's Team
- 4-Amaka Adibeli
- 5-Tamunomiete Whyte
- 6-Mobolaji Akiode
- 7-Mercy Okorie (capt.)
- 8-Funmi Ojelabi
- 10-Tayeloly Adeniyi
- 11-Adenike Dawodu
- 12-Parricia Chukwuma
- 13-Rashidat Sadiq
- 14-Chioma Udeaja
- 15-Ezinne James
Head coach Scott Nnaji
| Commonwealth Games Associations at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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| Nigeria at the Commonwealth Games | ||
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| 1950 | 1954 | 1958 | 1966 | 1970 | 1974 | 1982 | 1994 | 2002 | 2006 | 2010 | ||
| Nigeria did not compete in Games before 1950, in 1962, in 1978, in 1986, or in 1998 | ||
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