If the bid succeeds, it would mark the first time an African nation hosts an F1 race since South Africa last did so in 1993. This move aims to put Nigeria on the global motorsport map and bring new opportunities to the country.
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Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Nigeria Submits Bid To Host Formula 1 Grand Prix in Abuja
Nigeria has taken a big step towards bringing the world’s top motorsport event to Africa. The country has officially submitted a bid to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix in the capital city, Abuja.
If the bid succeeds, it would mark the first time an African nation hosts an F1 race since South Africa last did so in 1993. This move aims to put Nigeria on the global motorsport map and bring new opportunities to the country.
If the bid succeeds, it would mark the first time an African nation hosts an F1 race since South Africa last did so in 1993. This move aims to put Nigeria on the global motorsport map and bring new opportunities to the country.
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Hahahahahahahahaha. Kai, who, do us like this?
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ReplyDeleteFirst, FOCUS on the insecurity in the country, before you think of hosting F1.
This is ridiculous. Power issue is a big problem but formula one is the focus
ReplyDeleteThese clowns have got to be joking. Do they know what it takes for a country to host F1? First, you must pay a registration fee of between 20 to 60 million dollars. Not only that, you must construct extensive and permanent infrastructure plus road networks costing between 400 million dollars to 1 billion dollars as the case may be.
ReplyDeleteYour airport must be ready to accommodate 10 to 20 super massive aircraft that will bring in F1 equipment. Security, crowd control, trauma teams and surgeons must meet global standards. Plus tens of millions of dollars in advertising and media fees. The price money is also something worth considering.
It will cost Nigeria nothing less than 300 billion naira to host such a prestigious event. Nigeria is the poverty capital of the world. We have no business hosting the F1.
Na wa, with all the plenty wahala in the country and the kidnappings left right and centre, it is hosting grand prix that is their priority.
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