The First Lady of Nigeria Senator Oluremi Tinubu has praised Team Nigeria athletes to the just concluded Paris 2024 Paralympics.
Nigeria won seven medals at the Games — two gold, three silver and two bronze.
Tinubu received the athletes and officials led by the Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Enoh, in her office at the State House, Abuja on Saturday.
“Today, we celebrate not just the medals, but the spirit of resilience that defines our athletes and your names will be written in the annals of history as champions,” she said.
“I want to especially acknowledge Folashade Oluwafemiayo and Onyinyechi Mark—who both won gold in para-powerlifting. Folashade’s incredible lift of 167kg not only broke her own world record but also established her as a two-time Paralympic champion.
“You have raised the bar for para-athletes worldwide, and your victory stands as a beacon of hope for millions of Nigerians.”
Tinubu, who is also the Grand Patron of Para-Sports in Africa, noted that the atheletes have not only made the country proud but will also have their names written in the annals of history as champions.
“The Paris 2024 Paralympics marks the beginning of a new chapter for Nigerian sports. This success is a call to action for all of us to continue to support and invest in our athletes,” the First Lady added.
“We must ensure that the structures, resources, and opportunities necessary for their continuous growth are not just available but enhanced. Our para-athletes deserve the very best, and we must strive to provide the much needed incentives to celebrate them.
“I congratulate each one of you for making Nigeria proud. Your success has united us all in celebration, and I am confident that this is just the beginning of more historic accomplishments to come. We look forward to the future with renewed hope, knowing that with champions like you, Nigeria’s place on the global stage is assured.”
Enoh thanked the First Lady for her continuous support of sports.
He noted that since inception of the Paralympics Games in 1960, Nigeria has won about 100 medals at the games.
“Victory belongs to the tenacious. This team was tenacious and dedicated,” he said.
The medalists, Folashade Oluwafemiayo, Onyinyechi Mark (gold), Ester Nworgu, Flora Ugwunwa, Omolayo Bose (silver) and Ogunkunle Isa and Eniola Mariam (bronze) presented their medals to the First Lady, while she gave flowers and gifts.