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2020 Tokyo Olympics: Federal Government of Nigeria Rewards Medalists Oborududu, Brume.

 


Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare (C) with Olympians Ese Brume (L) and Blessing Oborodudu (R) in Tokyo, Japan


Silver Medalist Blessing Oborodudu and bronze medalist Ese Brume have been given a cash reward of $10,000 and $7500, respectively by the Federal Government of Nigeria for their achievements at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in a ceremony held at Grand Prince Hotel in Tokyo, Japan.

Oborodudu and Brume were presented their cash by the  Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Sunday Dare.

“There’s no point delaying the reinforcement of these athletes who have made the country proud, that is the reason  they were rewarded immediately for their record breaking  performance,” Dare said.

Reacting to their achievements in Tokyo, Brume and Oborududu thanked everyone including the minister who had contributed one way or the other to their success in the world’s biggest multi-sports event.

Silver medallist Oborududu also became the first Nigerian to win an Olympic medal in wrestling.

“I am just super excited and I want to say thank you to all my supporters and the Federal Government of Nigeria for the encouragement,” Oborodudu said.


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