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GLASGOW (NAN) ― Chika  Amalaha, Nigeria’s 2014 Commonwealth Games weightlifting gold medallist  will  have her B sample tested on Wednesday after her A sample revealed traces  of banned substances.
Mike Hooper, the Chief  Executive of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), said on Tuesday that  Amalaha tested positive for diuretics and masking agents.
Hooper said the B sample would confirm if the  athlete took the banned drugs.
Meanwhile, Tunde Poopola, the  Secretary-General of the Nigeria Olympics Committee (NOC), told NAN in an  interview in Glasgow that the current development was surprising  and  regrettable.
“What can we do? We have to go through the  normal process to confirm if actually she took the banned substances.
“We are going for sample B testing procedure  tomorrow (Wednesday) and that will be in London.
“If the test is negative, then she will be  left off the hook but if it’s  positive then she will face trials and a 
decision will be taken.
“It’s very surprising that this is happening  now; she is on provisional suspension right now.
“We assume we don’t have for now the gold she  won on Friday in the women’s  weightlifting 53kg class; this is our trial  times,’’ Poopola said.
Also, Tony Ubani, the Public  Relation Officer (PRO) of NOC, who resides in the Games  Village, confirmed to  NAN that Amalaha was still in the camp but would  lose the privilege if the B  sample tested positive.    
Ubani said that apart from the gold she won  which had been provisionally  withheld, every other thing stands pending the  outcome of tomorrow’s  result from London.
He also said that Amalaha would be stripped of  the gold medal she won if the B sample tested positive.
NAN recalls that two Nigerian weightlifters  tested positive to banned  substances at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New  Delhi, India and their  medals were withdrawn.
The athletes are Damola  Osayemi and Folashade Abugan.
Fifteen weightlifters comprising seven females  and eight males are representing Nigeria in the weightlifting events at the  ongoing Commonwealth Games  in Glasgow.
Photo Credit: Getty  Images/Julian Finney
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