2024-07-29T15:43:56+00:00
Paris 2024: Nigerian Table Tennis players achieve unprecedented first in 36 years at the Olympics
Nigerian Table Tennis players record no wins in Paris 2024 for the first time since 1988 at the Olympics.
2024-07-29T15:43:56+00:00
Nigerian Table Tennis players record no wins in Paris 2024 for the first time since 1988 at the Olympics.
2024-07-29T07:08:00+00:00
All but one of Nigeria's participants at the 2024 Paris Olympics have all been eliminated. Fatimo Bello is the only Nigeria table tennis player remaining.
2024-07-28T06:31:18+00:00
Aruna Quadri was one of Nigeria's biggest medal hopes in Paris 2024 but has now exited the Olympics after letting slip a 3-0 lead in Table Tennis.
2024-07-28T06:15:00+00:00
The Two-time Olympian started on a bright note, winning the first set but surrendered the remaining sets to his opponent.
2024-07-27T10:04:00+00:00
Quadri Aruna and Omotayo Olajide will begin their Olympics journey on Saturday as they compete in the men's singles round of 64.
2024-07-24T11:31:31+00:00
These athletes embody Nigeria's aspirations for success at the Paris Olympics, and the nation will closely follow their efforts to leave a mark on the global stage.
2024-07-23T08:32:00+00:00
Quadri will begin his campaign in the second round at the Olympics as he was seeded 14th in the men's singles.
2024-07-22T12:50:00+00:00
Nigeria, being a Table Tennis powerhouse in Africa, head into the 2024 Paris Olympics with four medal hopefuls.
2024-07-15T15:47:36+00:00
The Nigerian star played in the French league for the past two to three years and will be making his second appearance at the Olympics in Paris.
2024-07-05T12:29:40+00:00
Having reached the quarterfinals in Rio 2016, Aruna is on a mission to break new ground for Africa by reaching the Olympic podium this year.