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Nigeria’s para-powerlifters depart for Chile, eye gold in World Cup

 The team is expected to depart Santiago, Chile, on August 18 and arrive in the country on August 19.

• August 10, 2025
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A contingent of Nigerian para-powerlifters will depart the country on Monday to compete at the highly anticipated Para-Powerlifting World Cup in Santiago, Chile.

 The tournament is slated for August 11 to August 18.

 Nigeria will be represented by 10 athletes across different weight categories, all poised to assert the nation’s dominance on the global stage.

 Leading the charge is world record holder and athletes’ representative Oluwafemiayo Folashade, who will compete in the +86kg category.

The full roster includes Oluwafemiayo Folashade (+86kg), Ajiboye Rukayat (50kg), Ani Chiamaka (73kg), Anigbogu Franca (61kg), and Ezuruike Roland (54kg).

Others are Ferdinard Rita (79kg), Idris Rilwanu (88kg), Mark Oyinyechi (67kg), Ogundolie Tolulope (45kg), and Oyema Esther (55kg).

The team will be officially led by the Secretary General of the Nigeria Para Powerlifting Federation, Afolabi-Oluwayemi Olabisi.

 According to the competition schedule, athlete classification will take place on August 13, with the main championship events running from August 15 to 17.

 The team is expected to depart Santiago, Chile, on August 18 and arrive in the country on August 19.

 Speaking ahead of the departure, athletes’ representative and reigning champion Folashade expressed strong optimism in the athletes’ ability to bring glory to the nation.

She said, “Firstly, I want to thank the Sports Commission and the Paralympic Committee of Nigeria (PCN), especially the President and Secretary General of the Para Powerlifting Federation, for their efforts and support in preparing us for this World Cup. Our expectations are very high. We are confident of bringing back gold medals and making Nigeria proud. Our aim is for Nigeria to rule the world in powerlifting—and hopefully, to be honoured by President, Bola Tinubu, for our efforts.’’

 Nigeria has long been a powerhouse in para-powerlifting and will be hoping to extend its legacy of excellence in Santiago, building on past triumphs and inspiring a new generation of athletes.

(NAN)

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