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Nigeria Shines At All Africa Senior Badminton Championship, Secures Seven Medals
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Nigeria’s representation at the recently concluded All Africa Senior Badminton Championship in Cairo 2024 proved to be highly successful, garnering a total of seven medals. Anuoluwapo Opeyori, the country’s top badminton player, solidified his position by clinching his fifth African title…..READ ALSO
Opeyori’s remarkable achievement adds to his illustrious badminton career, having previously secured titles at various prestigious events across the continent. His latest triumph in Egypt marks another milestone in his quest for excellence.
Despite a valiant effort, Nigeria’s male team narrowly missed out on the gold medal, settling for silver after a hard-fought final against Algeria. However, the women’s team managed to secure a valuable bronze medal, showcasing Nigeria’s prowess in both genders.
In the individual events, Opeyori displayed exceptional skill and determination, emerging victorious in the men’s singles category for the third consecutive time. His stellar performance against formidable opponents reaffirmed his status as a dominant force in African badminton.
In the men’s doubles event, Nigeria’s Yunusa Momoh Godwin and Olofua performed admirably, securing a spot in the finals but ultimately settling for silver after a closely contested match against Algeria’s top pair.
In the women’s doubles category, Nigeria’s Dorcas Ajoke Adesokan and Sofiyat Obanishola demonstrated resilience, securing a bronze medal despite facing tough competition from Ugandan opponents.
Similarly, in the mixed doubles event, Nigeria’s Aliyu Alhaji Shehu and Deborah Ukeh-Divine showcased promise, clinching a bronze medal and contributing to Nigeria’s overall success at the championship.
Francis Orbih, President of the Badminton Federation of Nigeria, commended the team’s performance and expressed gratitude for their dedication. Despite the disappointment in the men’s team event, Orbih remains optimistic about Nigeria’s prospects and pledged continued support for players at all levels.
Looking ahead, the federation is focused on preparations for the upcoming badminton event at the All Africa Games in Ghana, underscoring its commitment to nurturing talent and achieving further success on the international stage.
