Asaba 2018 ASAC: Ogba Predicts Discovery Of More Brume, Oduduru

Posted on March 23, 2017

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The President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN) Solomon Ogba on Thursday predicted that the Asaba 2018 African Senior Athletics Championships (ASAC) will produce future world champions in athletics just like the 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships in Warri produced Ese Brume and Divine Oduduru who started  competing on the world stage shortly after the championships.

Ogba who led a delegation of Confederation of Africa Athletics (CAA) which included its President Hammed Kalkaba to meet the Governor of Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa on Monday said part of the buildup activities to the championships will include junior competitions across the nook and crannies of Nigeria to discover budding talents that will participate in invitational relays and other events.

Said Ogba, “before the African Youth Championships in Warri, I assure Nigerians that the championships will lead to discovery of new stars and it came to pass with discovery of Brume who won three medals at the championships, set a new African junior record in long jump, won the gold medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, represented Nigeria at the 2016 Olympic Games where she placed 5th in the long jump final with a leap of 6.81m, she has a personal best of 6.83 m in the event.”

Ogba also recalled that Oduduru who won the sprint double at Warri 2013 and a bronze medal, he  went on to win the African Junior Championships five times, and was a silver medalist at the 2014 World Junior and also silver medalist at the 2015 All-Africa Games in Brazzaville.

Ogba who alongside the Chairman of Delta Sports Commission Tony Okowa and Kalkaba inspected the Asaba City Stadium venue of championships re-echoed the promise of Okowa that the stadium will be completed before December 2017.

“ I can also assure that championships will be driven by the private sector , we are working with Nilayo Sports Management Limited, an expert in the area to ensure that the championships is funded by the private sector,” said Ogba.

 

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