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Rena Wakama Is Changing the Game — How She Led D’Tigress to Historic AfroBasket Glory

Rena Wakama isn’t just coaching — she’s rewriting history. From leading D’Tigress to back-to-back AfroBasket titles to inspiring a new era of women in sport, her impact goes far beyond the court.

When Rena Wakama stepped into the spotlight as head coach of D’Tigress in 2023, the energy shifted. It wasn’t just another coaching appointment — it was a bold new chapter waiting to be written. And write it, she did. In ink, sweat, and unmatched passion.

Fast forward, not even two years later, and Wakama has completely flipped the script. She’s not just making history — she is the history. Under her watch, D’Tigress clinched back-to-back FIBA Women’s AfroBasket titles, making her the first woman ever to do so. Just let that sink in.

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At the latest showdown in Abidjan, the Nigerian squad crushed Mali 78–64 in the final. That win didn’t just earn them another trophy — it extended their unbeaten AfroBasket streak to 29 games and locked in a fifth straight continental title. That’s not just dominance. That’s legacy. And the recognition came pouring in — national honours, cash rewards, and new homes for players and staff. But at the heart of it all stood one woman, the only female coach at the tournament: Rena Wakama.

And yet, she’s not pausing to bask in the glow. She’s building something deeper. “It’s the Nigerian spirit,” Wakama said post-match, radiating pride. “We are resilient… We are always playing for something bigger than ourselves.” And that spirit? It’s contagious.

Even with just six training sessions before the tournament — yes, six — Wakama’s team didn’t flinch. While other teams prepped for months, Nigeria stayed grounded and laser-focused. “This was a mental tournament,” she said. “We chose not to complain. We stayed mentally strong.” And that mindset translated into power plays, relentless defense, and fearless ambition.

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Beyond the court, Wakama’s presence is a force. She’s showing women everywhere — from grassroots ballers to rising sports leaders — that excellence isn’t just for the boys. With assistant coach Wani Muganguzi by her side, she’s created a system rooted in belief, unity, and purpose.

The stats? They don’t lie. First female coach to win AfroBasket. Led Nigeria to their first-ever Olympic wins and a quarterfinal finish. Named FIBA Paris 2024 Best Coach. But let’s be real — the awards just confirm what the game already knows.

Rena Wakama didn’t come to play it safe. She came to rewrite the rules.

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