Eniola Bolaji has achieved a historic milestone by winning Nigeria’s first medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympics. Bolaji secured the bronze in Para-Badminton’s Women’s Singles SL3 category, making her the first African athlete to claim a medal in this sport at these Games.
Bolaji triumphed over Ukraine’s Kozyna Oksana with scores of 21-9, 21-9, showcasing her exceptional skill and determination. This victory is a significant moment for Team Nigeria, marking the first medal in this season’s Olympics and Paralympics.
Senator John Owan Enoh, the Minister of Sports Development, congratulated Bolaji on her remarkable achievement. He expressed his pride and encouraged all athletes to continue striving for success. “You all can achieve greatness for yourselves and for our country. We have provided everything needed, and now it’s up to you to make us proud and elevate Nigeria’s flag in Paris. We believe in your potential and are cheering you on,” he stated.
Eniola Bolaji success follows her semi-final loss earlier in the week, demonstrating her resilience and commitment. The ongoing Paralympic Games also feature athletes Bolawa Akingbemisiu, Kayode Alabi, and Isau Ogunkule, who will compete in the Round of 16 for table tennis on the same day.
Eniola Bolaji’s achievement highlights Nigeria’s growing presence and competitiveness in the Paralympic arena. Her victory not only brings pride to her nation but also sets a benchmark for future athletes.
Source: ChannelsTv