In a groundbreaking achievement for Nigerian sports, Eniola Bolaji has become the first African athlete to win a Para-Badminton medal at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games. Bolaji’s impressive performance saw her defeat Ukraine’s Kozyna Oksana with a decisive score of 21-9, 21-9, earning a bronze medal in the Women’s Singles SL3 category.
Her victory is a significant milestone not only for Nigeria but for the entire African continent, showcasing the growing talent and determination of African athletes on the global stage. Following her loss in the semi-final match, Bolaji’s comeback in the bronze medal match underscores her resilience and unwavering commitment to excellence.
The Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, extended his heartfelt congratulations to Bolaji, praising her for her dedication and inspiring performance. In a message to all Nigerian athletes competing at the Paralympics, Senator Enoh encouraged them to strive for success, emphasising the government’s support and the nation’s collective hope for their triumphs.
Bolaji’s bronze medal marks the first for Team Nigeria at the 2024 Paralympic Games, setting a hopeful tone for the nation’s remaining competitors. As the Games continue, the spotlight turns to Nigerian athletes Bolawa Akingbemisiu, Kayode Alabi, and Isau Ogunkule, who are set to compete in the Round of 16 in table tennis.