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Ogun State Storms to Relay Gold as National Sports Festival Heats Up in Abeokuta

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Team Ogun relay quartet celebrates with gold medals after winning the 4x400m relay at the National Sports Festival 2024 in Abeokuta
Ogun State’s 4x400m relay team — Gafar Badmus, Tosin Oyindamola, Samson Nathaniel, and Toheebat Jimoh — proudly pose with their gold medals after a dominant win in front of their home crowd at the 2024 National Sports Festival.
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Ogun State delivered a breathtaking performance on the track to claim the first relay gold medal of the Athletics event at the National Sports Festival, ongoing in Abeokuta. In front of a roaring home crowd, the relay team of Gafar Badmus, Tosin Oyindamola, Samson Nathaniel, and Toheebat Jimoh clocked a winning time of 3:20.65 in the mixed 4x400m final — a display that combined speed, precision, and teamwork.

The tone was set early by Gafar Badmus, whose explosive first leg pushed Ogun ahead of their competitors, creating a visible gap despite stiff opposition from the likes of Victor Sampson. Tosin Oyindamola carried the momentum on the second leg, delivering a composed run that held off the pressure. Then came Samson Nathaniel, who widened the lead with a powerful sprint before handing off to the ever-reliable Toheebat Jimoh. Jimoh sealed the deal, sprinting home to the delight of the home fans and etching the quartet’s name in Festival history.

Read Also: Kate Odumoso’s Grit and Glory: Delta Sprinter Storms to 100m Gold at National Sports Festival

Edo State finished second with a time of 3:23.41, while Lagos State came in third at 3:24.36. Akwa Ibom, who were in strong contention, fell to fourth place with 3:27.61 after a costly baton mishap and a fall that dashed their medal hopes.

In Other Events: Darts Dominance from Abia’s Nnamdi Ukaegbu

Over at the Darts arena, Nnamdi Ukaegbu of Team Abia emerged as the Festival’s undisputed Darts king. Ukaegbu won three gold medals (Men’s Doubles, Mixed Doubles, and Men’s Foursome), one silver (Men’s Singles), and one bronze (1001 Men’s Singles), showcasing his accuracy and composure under pressure.

Read Also: Chidera Ezeakor Clinches First National Title with 100m Gold at National Sports Festival

His performance was instrumental in lifting Team Abia into the Top 10 on the medal table by Day 6, making them one of the surprise success stories of the competition.

Karate Glory for Lagos

Nancy Chinenye Ibeh brought more joy to Team Lagos, winning gold in the Karate event. Her tenacity and discipline in the martial arts ring earned loud applause as Lagos continued their charge for overall dominance.

Read Also: Lagos Volleyball Coach Believes in Overcoming Any Challenge at National Sports Festival

Hammer Throw Heroics: Michael Aiyegbeni Shines

In the Men’s Hammer Throw, Michael Aiyegbeni stood tall — quite literally — as he overcame a tough field of competitors to clinch the gold medal. Aiyegbeni’s victory was a testament to grit, determination, and perfect technique.

The Gateway Games Continue…

The National Sports Festival 2024 in Ogun State — also dubbed the Gateway Games — continues to produce thrilling stories of excellence, teamwork, and unexpected victories. With several days left in the competition, the medal table remains wide open, and more heroes are sure to emerge.

Picture Credit: Making of Champions Facebook Page

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