African Games: Minister Charges Nigeria To Set New Records
Nigeria’s Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, has charged athletes participating in the 13th edition of the African Games in Ghana to emulate their compatriots by attaining lofty heights and setting new records.
The Minister gave the charge in a statement by Diana-Mary Nsan, his Special Assistant on Media in Lagos. With Nigeria’s remarkable history and success in the African Games, the minister urged the Nigerian contingent not to settle for less, but raise the bar even higher.
“With the stage set and the competition fierce, all eyes are on the track where history waits to be made once again,” Enoh said. “With just eight days remaining until the commencement of the highly anticipated African Games in Ghana, excitement is mounting among athletes and fans alike.”
“Just like Deji Aliu, I am urging you all to do wonders in Accra and shut down the tracks with your speed and agility. This is the kind of moments where legends are made, thus I am charging you all to go for gold and go for broke.”
Team Nigeria will depart the shores of the country on March 4th, as Africa converges in Accra. The African Games is scheduled to hold between March 8th – 23rd, 2024.
Past Nigerian athletes who broke records include the likes of Deji Aliu, Uchenna Emedolu and Raymond Ekevwo. Aliu holds the esteemed record for the fastest 100-meter finish ever recorded in the African Games, a remarkable feat achieved in 2003 when he blazed through the track in an astonishing 9.95 seconds.
Emedolu’s lightning-fast finish of 9.97 seconds in 2003 remains etched in memory and Raymond Ekevwo, whose electrifying run in 2019 saw him cross the line in 9.96 seconds.
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