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LAGOS ATHLETE WINS FIRST GOLD MEDAL FOR NIGERIA AT 13th ALL AFRICAN GAMES

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Lagos badminton star Anuoluwapo Opeyori has soared to victory, clinching the first gold medal for Nigeria at the All African Games currently underway in Accra, Ghana.

Opeyori, a talented badminton player from Lagos, dominated the competition, leaving his opponents behind to secure the prestigious gold medal.

He faced formidable competition from seasoned athletes, yet he displayed remarkable resilience and determination, showcasing exceptional skills to secure victory. Opeyori’s victory brings pride to Lagosians and serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes across the nation.

Opeyori wasn’t the only Lagosian to shine in the badminton tournament. Godwin Olofua, another Lagos athlete, delivered a stellar performance, securing the silver medal in badminton. Olofua’s exceptional performance adds to Nigeria’s growing medal count and showcases the depth of talent drawn from Lagos to represent Nigeria at the All African Games.

The impressive display of talent from these Lagos athletes is a testament to the state’s thriving sporting scene. It also highlights the support system that the Lagos State Sports Commission put in place.

This incredible victory of the duo has ignited widespread jubilation across Nigeria and set a positive tone for the Nigerian team’s performance at the All African Games.

Nigerians at home and abroad are cheering for Opeyori and Godwin, as well as the entire Nigerian contingent, hoping for continued success in the competition.

The Director General of the Lagos State Sports Commission, Mr Lekan Fatodu expressed immense pride in Opeyori and Godwin’s achievement. “We are thrilled for Anuoluwapo Opeyori and Godwin Olufua’s performance at the recent National Games,” Fatodu exclaimed.

“Their dedication, talent, and relentless pursuit of excellence have culminated in these well-deserved gold and silver medals, respectively. “This win not only brings immense honour to Lagos State, but to all of Nigeria”.

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