
National Sports Commission Director-General Bukola Olopade commended First Lady Oluremi Tinubu for her consistent support of Nigerian sports, particularly for women athletes. Olopade's remarks came as the First Lady received the Nigerian women's wrestling team, who achieved a record-breaking performance at the Africa Wrestling Championship in Egypt, securing their 15th continental title with eight gold and two silver medals. Olopade highlighted that Tinubu's dedication has been crucial to the continuous success of female athletes at continental and global competitions, describing her as a driving force. The First Lady has been a significant supporter of sports development in Nigeria, including being installed as Grand Patron of the 2025 Africa Women’s Volleyball Club Championship and promoting opportunities for para-athletes. The recent wrestling triumph further solidifies Nigeria's dominance in African wrestling.
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