President Tinubu Congratulates Eniola Mariam Bolaji Over Badminton Feat

Posted on September 4, 2024

 

President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Ms. Eniola Mariam Bolaji on winning a medal in badminton at the Paris 2024 Paralympics, becoming the first African athlete to achieve such a feat in the sport at the Games.

 

Eighteen-year-old Eniola clinched bronze in the women’s Para-badminton SL3 at the Paris Paralympics on Monday.

 

President Tinubu commended Ms. Bolaji for her courage and resilience, which she demonstrated against all odds to secure Nigeria’s first medal at the Games.

The President thanked the young athlete for making the nation proud and describes her as a fine example of the resourcefulness, talent, and grit of Nigeria’s youths.

 

President Tinubu enjoined Ms. Bolaji not to relent but to keep striving for success.

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