Okagbare Wins NOC’s Athlete Of The Year Award
Nigeria’s Track and Long
Jump Queen, Blessing Okagbare has been honoured with the prestigious award of
2013 Athlete of the Year by the Nigeria Olympic Committee, NOC, for her
incredible performance in the year under review.
Okagbare’s sterling
performance at the Moscow World Athletics championship where she won silver and
bronze medals in the long jump and tracks and shattered a 14-year jinx which
plagued the country no doubt put her in good stead for the award.
The award was
presented by Gombe State Governor, Dr Ibrahim Hassan Dankwambo to round off the
Annual General Meeting of the Nigeria Olympic Committee which was held last
week.
At the night of glitz
at the Government house in Gombe, the Nigeria Football Federation with the
string of successes recorded by the Golden Eaglets and the Super Eagles who won
the African Cup of Nations and qualified Nigeria for the 2014 World Cup in
Brazil next year was adjudged the Most Improved Sport Federation and received a
glittering trophy for bringing back joy to Nigerians in football. When the
award to the NFF was announced, the rapturous applause that followed no doubt
showed that it was one well deserved.
Others who walked
tall with awards in the night include, Chief host, Governor of Gombe State Dr
Dankwambo who won the Icon of Grassroots Sports Development award, Director
General of the National Sports Commission, Hon Gbenga Elegbeleye won the award
for Outstanding contribution to sports development while IOC member Engr Habu
Gumel won the award for Outstanding Achievement in Sports Administration. Dr
Lanre Glover, Major General Adamu Dyeri, General Ayeni also won awards while
D’Tigers (male national Basketball team) won the award for the Outstanding Team
of the year.
For his exemplary
leadership style that has yielded results within such a short period as Sports
Minister, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi was honoured with the award for Champion of a
New Sport Architecture.
President of the NOC,
Engr. Sani M. Ndanusa said that the awards were purely based on merit and was
meant to encourage the winners and others to strive hard and to know that
Nigerians were appreciative of their contributions to the country.
Governor Dankwambo
praised the NOC for being blessed with the quality of leaders as exemplified by
Engr Ndanusa and promised to turn Gombe State to a Mecca of sports.
Culled from Vanguard
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