Nigeria ready to conquer at African Paralympics Games

Nigeria ready to conquer at African Paralympics Games

Hassan Abdulsalam 21:03 - 29.08.2023

The games will be held in Accra, Ghana, from September 3 to September 12.

As the first African Paralympic Games approach, Team Nigeria says preparations are in high gear.

The games will be held in Accra, Ghana, from September 3 to September 12.

According to NAN, the games will serve as a warm-up for the All Africa Games, which will be held in Ghana in 2024.

The President of the Paralympic Committee Nigeria Sunday Odebode said that the athletes had been training for the Games.

He added that they were completely prepared to make the country proud by competing in various Paralympic athletic activities.

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He said, “The athletes will participate in wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis and amputee athletics, all in both the male and female category.

“I can state categorically that the team is fully ready and well prepared for the Games. Though it is not going to be easy ride but with the level of preparation adequately put in place, our athletes are fully in top gear. They are also well equipped and prepared for the games."

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