‎ President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Tonobok Okowa, has praised the outstanding performances of Nigerian athletes at the ongoing NCAA East and West Regionals in the United States.
‎Okowa, in a statement issued in Lagos, described the athletes’ achievements as evidence of Nigeria’s growing strength in global athletics.
‎Leading the list of standout performers was sprint sensation Kanyinsola Ajayi of Auburn University.
‎Ajayi clocked a world-leading 9.84 seconds in the men’s 100 metres.
‎The remarkable feat saw him break the Nigerian record of 9.85 seconds set by Olusoji Fasuba in 2006.
‎Okowa also commended Samuel Ogazi of the University of Alabama for his impressive performance in the men’s 400 metres.
‎Ogazi ran a sensational 43.82 seconds to establish a new personal best.
‎The performance also propelled him to the top of the world rankings for the season.
‎Reacting to the performances, Okowa expressed delight at the growing influence of Nigerian athletes within the United States collegiate athletics system.
‎“We are extremely proud of our athletes who continue to make Nigeria proud on the global stage,” he said.
‎Okowa specifically praised Kanyinsola Ajayi, Samuel Ogazi, Israel Okon, Nicholas Fakorede, Alaba Akintola, Edidiong Udo, Joshua Caleb, Charles Godfred, Favour Onyah, Chioma Nwachukwu and Tima Godbless.
‎He also recognised Ella Onojuvwevwo, Prestina Ochonogor, John Caleb and David Akhalu, among others.
‎“These athletes have shown tremendous determination and excellence,” he said.
‎The AFN president noted that several Nigerian athletes had secured qualification for the 2026 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
‎The championships are scheduled to take place next month in Eugene, Oregon.
‎According to Okowa, the athletes’ accomplishments have further reinforced Nigeria’s reputation as a producer of world-class athletic talent.
‎He assured the athletes of the federation’s continued support and the prayers of Nigerians.
‎Okowa said the federation would continue to encourage them as they prepare for their finals and the championships in Eugene.
‎“I congratulate all of them for their outstanding performances and wish them continued success in the competitions ahead,” he added