In a landmark development for the Nigerian gaming ecosystem, Cade Esports has officially been selected as Nigeria’s National Team Partner for the inaugural Esports Nations Cup (ENC), a first-of-its-kind global competition built around national representation in esports.
The appointment follows a rigorous two-phase application process conducted by the Esports Foundation, marking a defining moment in Nigeria’s journey toward structured, internationally recognized esports participation.
WHAT IS THE ESPORTS NATIONS CUP?

The Esports Nations Cup (ENC) is a newly introduced global tournament designed to bring together national teams across multiple leading esports titles.
Unlike traditional club-based competitions, the ENC introduces:
- A national team pathway for players
- A unified platform for country-based representation
- A stronger connection between fans and national identity in esports
The initiative aims to reshape competitive gaming by ensuring players have a credible route to represent their country on the world stage.
CADE ESPORTS LEADS A UNIFIED NIGERIAN FRONT









Cade Esports earned its selection through a collective application model, bringing together a wide network of key stakeholders across Nigeria’s esports ecosystem.
The coalition includes:
This effort is further strengthened through a public-private alliance with the Esports Federation of Nigeria, reinforcing credibility and governance at a national level.
As the coordinating applicant, Cade Esports will spearhead:
- National team structure and participation
- Talent identification and development pathways
- Community engagement and mobilization
- Title-specific coordination across game ecosystems
BUILDING FOR GLOBAL COMPETITION


Alongside Cade Esports’ appointment, Kunmi Adenipebi has been selected as National Team Manager, following a separate application process.
He will oversee:
- Player selection processes
- Coaching coordination
- Team preparation and performance strategy
This dual-structure leadership ensures both organizational oversight and competitive readiness as Nigeria prepares for global participation.
STAKEHOLDER REACTIONS


Chima Paulson Chima, CEO of Cade Esports, emphasized the importance of unity:
“This is a strong moment for the Nigerian esports ecosystem as a whole. We approached this as a collective effort because representing Nigeria globally requires community trust, ecosystem alignment, and long-term structures. We are proud to coordinate this effort and work with stakeholders across the country.”
Kunmi Adenipebi, National Team Manager, highlighted the operational focus:
“Our task now is to ensure that Nigeria’s national team programme is organised with clarity, merit, and professionalism. From player selection to coach coordination, the focus is on building a structure that reflects the depth of talent in this country.”
A NEW ERA FOR NIGERIAN ESPORTS
Nigeria’s inclusion in the ENC represents more than participation, it signals the evolution of esports in the country.
Key impacts include:
- Stronger grassroots-to-pro pipeline
- Increased visibility for Nigerian players
- Structured opportunities for multi-title development
- A unified platform for national pride in esports
Through its partner network, local communities will play a crucial role in:
- Talent discovery
- Fan engagement
- Ecosystem growth across different game titles
TITLES AND COMPETITIVE SCOPE




The Esports Nations Cup is expected to feature a diverse lineup of major titles, including:
This multi-title approach ensures broad participation and reflects the diversity of Nigeria’s gaming community.
WHAT THIS MEANS GOING FORWARD

With Cade Esports at the helm and a coalition of stakeholders behind the initiative, Nigeria is now positioned to compete on a structured global stage with a unified national identity.
The ENC introduces a new competitive layer that complements existing leagues and tournaments bridging the gap between local talent and international recognition.
ENQUIRIES

For enquiries regarding Nigeria’s National Team Partner programme: Legal@cadeesport.com
As the countdown to the first Esports Nations Cup begins, one thing is clear, Nigeria is not just participating, it is building a system designed to compete, represent, and win.
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