The Director General of the National Sports Commission
(NSC), Hon. Bukola Olopade, has commended Nigeria’s badminton team for their
remarkable performance at the All Africa Senior Badminton Championship in
Douala, Cameroon.
The team secured a third-place finish in the overall
medal table, winning one gold and two bronze medals at the prestigious
continental event.
Hon. Olopade expressed his pride in the team’s
resilience and dedication, despite facing an upheaval task.
"I followed the team closely throughout the
tournament, and I must commend the leadership of the Badminton Federation of
Nigeria, the players, and the coaching staff for their unwavering dedication.
Even in the face of difficulties, they represented Nigeria with pride and
delivered commendable results. The NSC remains fully committed to supporting
badminton and other federations in achieving their goals," he said.
A special highlight of the championship was Anuoluwapo
Opeyori's historic achievement, as he clinched his fifth consecutive gold medal
in the Men’s Singles event.
Opeyori continued his dominance on the African stage,
defeating Egypt’s Adam Hatem in the final to solidify his reputation as
Africa’s best badminton player.
"Opeyori has once again proven why he is Africa’s
finest. Winning five consecutive titles is no small feat, and he continues to
inspire a new generation of Nigerian badminton players," Olopade
added.
Nigeria wrapped up the tournament with a gold in the
Men’s Singles, a bronze in the Men’s Doubles, and another bronze in the Mixed
Doubles. Algeria and Egypt secured the top two positions on the overall medals
table.
SIGNED:
Kola Daniel,
S.A, Media,
Office of the Director General,
National Sports Commission (NSC).
February 16, 2025.
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