Former Team Nigeria captain, Olumide Oyedeji, has been returned as the president of the Nigerian Olympian Association at its Elective Congress held in Akure, the Ondo State capital.
The election of the new executive to be led by the former NBA star was described by the congress as a milestone to herald the continued strengthening of the Olympics family in Nigeria.
The post of the first vice president went to Lawrence Iquaibom who competed at the 1984 and ‘86 Olympics. Retired quarter-miler and Queen of the track, Falilat Ogunkoya emerged as the second Vice President.
A member of the 1996 gold medal Dream Team, Emmanuel Babayaro, got elected as the general secretary and Ekuta Ewa, who competed at the 2004 Athens Olympics, was voted as the assistant secretary while the post of treasurer was won by Emmanuel Oshomor.
Others elected members include Mary Nwachukwu, who was a member of the Team Nigeria handball team at Barcelona ‘92 Olympics, as she emerged as the financial secretary. Former national judo champion, Suleiman Musa was elected publicity secretary while Juliana Akhare was elected as welfare officer for the 2022 to 2026 term of office.
The oath of office was administered by Barrister Victoria Nlenugbo who was also the electoral chairperson while the certificates of return were presented by the representative of the Nigeria Olympic Committee, Kemi Ogundahunsi.
“To walk fast, you can walk alone but if you want to walk far, you have to walk with people,” Oyedeji said.
“This is the dawn of another era where we have another opportunity to build on things done in the past. I call on all Olympians home and abroad to join hands to ensure that the efforts of our heroes are not forgotten”.