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Team Nigeria Shines In Riyadh, Okowa Calls It ‘Night Of Glad Tidings’ 

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Published: November 20, 2025
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Team Nigeria Athletics delivered a blistering Wednesday night performance at the Solidarity Games in Riyadh, sweeping gold, silver and bronze in a show of force that left the stadium buzzing and the continent on notice.

The star act came from the women’s 4x100m relay quartet of Bada Toyin, Ezechukwu Miracle, Omokwe Maria and Nweke Cynthia, who powered to gold with a commanding display of speed, chemistry and pure Nigerian grit.

Their baton exchanges were crisp, their finish ruthless, a statement run that underlined Nigeria’s relay pedigree.

Veteran quartermiler Patience Okon George produced a masterful race to storm to silver in the women’s 400m, pulling away with her trademark late surge.

On the men’s side, Badmus Gafari fought through a stacked field to secure a well-earned bronze in the 400m final.

It was a medal rush that ignited the Nigerian camp and AFN President, Chief Tonobok Okowa could not hide his pride.

“This is a sign of glad tidings,” Okowa said. “We’re using the Games to shape up for the Commonwealth Games, the Confederation of Africa Athletics Championships, and ultimately the 2028 Olympic Games.”

With every stride and every medal, Team Nigeria sent a loud message from Riyadh: the green-and-white is sharpening its blades, and the world should be paying attention.

Nigeria has won a total of 7 medals in Track and field including an impressive Gold medal in a fiercely contested Women’s 4x100m, 3 silver and 3 bronze medals.

On a night packed with fire, focus and flawless execution, Nigeria didn’t just compete, they conquered.

Source/AFN Media

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