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Sports Minister congratulates Para powerlifter Nworgu for winning silver

The Minister of Sports Development, John Enoh, has congratulated Esther Nworgu, who clinched the silver medal in women’s up to 41Kg kg powerlifting at the ongoing Paralympics in Paris, France.
To win the silver medal, Nworgu set two new Paralympic records with her last two attempts at the coveted gold medal. She was eventually defeated by China’s Zhe Cui, who set a new record of 119 kg.
In a statement signed by the Special Assistant to the Minister, Diana-Mary Nsan, on Wednesday, Enoh said Nworgu’s feat is heartwarming, historic, and inspiring.
“It is with immense pride that I, on behalf of our dear President, His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and sports-loving Nigerians, congratulate Ogechi Nworgu for her silver-winning heroics at the Paralympic Games.
”This well-deserved victory, coming at a time when our country is still reeling under the disappointment of the Olympic Games, is not only heartwarming but uplifting, ”he said.
He added,Thank you, Ogechi Nworgu, for lifting the Nigerian spirit from the agony of our recent disappointment. The nation is grateful to you for your patriotism, hard work, and for showcasing the resilient Nigerian spirit.
“Your outstanding performance and the performance of Mariam Eniola Bolaji, who had earlier clinched our country’s first medal and created history in the process for herself, our country, and the African continent, being the first African player, male or female, to win a badminton medal at either the Olympic or Paralympic Games, remain a source of pride and inspiration,” Enoh was quoted to have said.
He further added, “My sincere hope is that your performance will inspire our other athletes yet to compete in their various sports to strive for gold and, by so doing, secure a prominent place for themselves in the annals of Nigeria’s sports immortals. The government and people of Nigeria are solidly behind all of you as you go for Paralympic laurels.
“Once again, thank you, Esther Ogechi Nworgu, for making us proud and for lifting the spirit of the nation.”

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