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Olympics: Oyedeji gets re-elected as President of Nigerian Olympian Association

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Former basketball Team Nigeria captain, Olumide Oyedeji, has been named as president of the Nigerian Olympian Association (NOA).
At its elective congress in Akure, Ondo State, the participants said Oyedeji was returned to office because of the former NBA star’s achievements in sports and basketball development.
Others were elected into various positions at the congress and they included former wrestler, Lawrence Iquaibom, who is the new vice president, and retired quartermiler, Falilat Ogunkoya, who emerged as the second vice president.
A member of the 1996 gold medal Dream Team, Emmanuel Babayaro, was elected as the General Secretary, while Ekuta Catherine Ewa, who competed at the 2004 Athens Olympics, became assistant secretary, just as Emmanuel Oshomah became the treasurer.
New board members are Mary Mpolulu Nwachukwu, a member of the Team Nigeria handball team to Barcelona ‘92 Olympics, who became the financial secretary; former national judo champion, Suleiman Edibo Musa, was elected publicity secretary; and Juliana Negedu Akhare (welfare officer).
The oath of office was administered by Victoria Nlemigbo, who was also the electoral chairperson, while the certificates of return were presented by a representative of the Nigeria Olympic committee (NOC), Kemi Ogundahunsi.
They tenure will last from 2022 to 2026 period where they will continue to rule the association.
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