‎Nigeria’s fencers are set for a major test at the 2026 African Senior Fencing Championships in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, from Sunday to Thursday.
‎The International Fencing Federation-sanctioned event will feature Africa’s leading fencers competing in individual and team contests in epee, sabre and foil.
‎National coach, Ibrahim Alogba, said on Sunday that Nigeria would be represented by a blend of young talents and experienced athletes.
‎In the men’s sabre event, Brou Inkosi, Phoenix Olen and Oluwafolayemi Akinyosoye will spearhead Nigeria’s challenge in a highly competitive field.
‎According to Alogba, the trio will face formidable opponents, including Tunisia’s Fares Ferjani and Egypt’s Ahmed Hesham.
‎Akinyosoye, ranked 65th in the world, enters the competition as Nigeria’s highest-ranked athlete.
‎He was also the country’s best-performing fencer at the 2025 championships held in Lagos.
‎Inkosi, ranked 106th globally, will make his second appearance at the senior championships.
‎Olen will be making his debut at the continental competition.
‎In the men’s epee category, Diekolola Johnson and Leonard Chizim Aninyei will represent Nigeria.
‎Adebodunrin Thomas will compete in the women’s individual epee event as Nigeria’s sole female athlete at the championships.
‎Nigeria’s men’s epee team will also participate in the team event as the country targets honours in Abidjan.
‎Alogba expressed confidence in the squad, saying the athletes remained focused and determined to perform strongly.
‎“We are in Abidjan with a team that has both young talents and experienced athletes.
‎“The players have prepared well and are ready for the challenge ahead,” he said.
‎The coach noted that the championship offered another opportunity for Nigerian fencers to gain valuable exposure and improve their continental standing.
‎“We know the competition will be tough because the best fencers on the continent will be there.
‎“But we are confident in our preparations and believe our athletes can make their presence felt,” he said.
‎Alogba added that the team was determined to make Nigeria proud at the event.
‎“Our goal is to compete strongly, improve our rankings and continue showing that Nigerian fencing is growing.
‎“Every competition like this is important for the athletes and for the development of the sport in the country,” he said.
‎The championship is expected to feature some of Africa’s leading stars, including Kenya’s Alexandra Ndolo and Egypt’s Mohamed Elsayed and Mohamed Hamza.
‎Other countries joining Nigeria at the tournament are Tunisia, Egypt, Morocco, Algeria, Niger, Benin, Kenya, Guinea and Mali.
‎Others are Senegal, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Angola, Togo and hosts Côte d’Ivoire.
‎The tournament is expected to deliver intense contests as athletes battle for medals and valuable continental ranking points.
‎For Nigeria, the event presents another opportunity to showcase emerging talent and strengthen its position in African fencing.