Nigeria has failed to harness some of her vast human resources who have
since pledged allegiance to other countries at the Rio 2016 Olympics in
Brazil.
At the Rio Olympics 2016, there are
about 11,550 athletes participating, from 207 nations. It is clear that
some countries have athletes competing for them who are from other
nations originally. Nigeria is especially affected, as the treatment of
athletes by the country needs to be greatly improved.
Here are Some Nigerians competing for other countries at the Rio Olympics 2016:
1. Femi Ogunode – Qatar
Femi
Seun Ogunode was born on 15 May 1991 in Ondo state, western Nigeria. He
ran for University of Ibadan and qualified for the 2007 All-Africa
Games and the 2008 Summer Olympics.
However, the Athletics Federation
of Nigeria left him off of the final rosters for both events for
undisclosed reasons. Following these, Ogunode accepted an offer to
compete internationally for Qatar. His personal best of 9.91 at 100 m
makes him the current holder of the Asian 100m record. He has been
running for Qatar since 2010 and has won awards in 2011 and 2014. He
will be competing today, August 16 in the Men’s 200m race at 3.50pm.
2. Oluwakemi Adekoya – Bahrain
Oluwakemi
Adekoya was born on January 16, 1993. She originally ran for Nigerian
since 2011, but due to dissatisfaction with how the country treated
athletes Kemi defected to Bahrain. Adekoya’s first race in 2014 for her
new country was a surprise to everyone. She defeated the entire elite
400 m hurdles field in a surprise win.
Her time of 54.59 seconds was a world-leading one, and also displayed a banner saying “I love Bahrain” after her victory.
3. Ezinne Okparaebo – Norway
Ezinne
Okparaebo was born on March 3, 1988 in Imo state, Nigeria. She is a
Norwegian track and field sprint athlete. She has been living in Norway
since the age of nine, and identifies as Norwegian. She has been
representing Norway since 2008. This 2016 Olympics she won no medals,
completing the women 100m event in 11.43s.
4. Keturah Orji – USA
Keturah Orji was born on March 5, 1996. Apart from the name Orji,
which is commonly used by Igbo people in Abia state, Nigeria, we have no
other connections linking her to Nigeria. She is an American track and
field athlete specializing in the triple jump. Orji grew up in Mount
Olive Township, New Jersey and graduated from Mount Olive High School in
2014. She placed fourth in the triple jump at this year’s Olympics.
5. Ayomide Folorunso – Italy
Ayomide
Folorunso was born October 17, 1996. She is from Abeokuta, in Ogun
state, Nigeria. She now has Italian nationality and runs in the 400
metres hurdles race for Italy. She competed in the 4 × 400 metres relay
at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing and has made it to the Semi
finals at this year’s Rio Olympics after coming 9th. She will be
competing tomorrow, August 17.
6. Barbara Nwaba – United States
Barbara
Nwaba of the United States shows her dejection after falling in the
Women’s Heptathlon 100 metres hurldles during day one of the 15th IAAF
World Athletics Championships Beijing 2015 at Beijing National Stadium
on August 22, 2015 in Beijing, China.
Nwaba at Beijing, China
Olympics 2015 Nwaba was born January 18, 1989 in Los Angeles,
California, to Nigerian parents Theodore & Blessing Nwaba. The
family is from Mbaitoli local government area of Imo state, Nigeria. Her
grandfather is the king of their home village; Eziama Obiato. She is
the oldest of 6 children and a 2007 graduate of University High School.
Nwaba is an American track and field athlete, known for multi-event
participation, she participates in the hepthalon, which includes javelin
throw, long jump and five other events. She is yet to win any medal in
2016.
7. Morolake Akinosun – USA
Morolake Akinosun, born
May 17, 1994 in Lagos, Nigeria is no small athlete. She is an American
track runner who is currently participating in this year’s Olympics. She
won gold at the 2015 Pan-American Games in Toronto in 4 x 100 meter
with team mates Barbara Pierre, LaKeisha Lawson, Kaylin Whitney. She is
only the second woman ever to score in four events at an NCAA Outdoor
Championships in consecutive seasons. She is a four time NCAA 4 x 400
champion. She will be running a Relay race on Thursday, August 18.
8. Paola Ogechi Egonu – Italy
Paola
Ogechi Egonu was born on 18 December 1998 in Veneto, Italy to Nigerian
parents. She is an Italian female volleyball player. She is part of the
Italy women’s national volleyball team and she was awarded ‘best outside
Spiker’ at the 2016 Europe Olympic Qualification Tournament . Her team
beat Puerto Rico 3- 0 in their last match.
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