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| Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by bobman22(op): 8:36pm On Apr 01 |
A recent video has highlighted the remarkable rise of Nigerian women in sports, tracing a journey that spans over 70 years. From limited participation in the 1950s to achieving Olympic gold and setting world records, the report showcases decades of resilience and excellence. It notes that despite early barriers, Nigerian women have grown into dominant forces on the global stage. The video also points out that much of this history has only recently gained widespread recognition, sparking renewed appreciation for their contributions to sports. Watch the full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHtcuOibwiE?si=a_ydyQlbHYVECWCO
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| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by amazingamaka: 9:08pm On Apr 01 |
Good watch. Nigerian women making the nation proud |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by Jesusson01: 6:04am On Apr 02 |
This is great. Enjoyed watching this |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by polite2(m): 10:36am On Apr 02 |
This is cool.......and commendable |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by Venom11(m): 10:48am On Apr 02 |
House women built fear no go let me enter finish |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by do4luv14(m): 11:13am On Apr 02 |
Venom11:Hahahaha🤣🤣🤣 if na your daughter build am nko? |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by johnie: 11:25am On Apr 02 |
bobman22:This video deserves to go viral! The script is clearly well researched, and the use of archival photos and footage really brings the narrative to life. The presentation is very good, though name pronunciations could have been better. ![]() What stands out most is the perspective it offers. Standing out for me: Isn’t it remarkable that our women qualified for their first FIFA World Cup before the men secured an international gold medal in football? Even more striking , a woman’s Olympic gold came first at Barcelona '92, setting a precedent that a men’s team would follow at Atlanta '96. It really makes you reflect on what might have been lost along the way, from boycotts of international competitions for political reasons to the migration of some of our brightest talents to other nations. And yet, through all of this, our women (and men) have continued to rise, breaking barriers and carrying the flag with pride. They’ve come a long way and have done us proud. |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by Venom11(m): 11:33am On Apr 02 |
do4luv14:Bro.. e no change the fact...o The other ones na still people daughters run em |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by do4luv14(m): 11:36am On Apr 02 |
Omo see as I dey happy laff and smile at same Time, Our ladies dey rep, give it to them, I was glad to watch the girls first worldcup outing, day of Florence and Co |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by do4luv14(m): 11:40am On Apr 02 |
Venom11:No fear sir nothing go sup, so far na your daughter or wifey |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by johnie: 1:04pm On Apr 02 |
do4luv14:According to the documentary, Florence Omagbemi (the first and, only until 2022, AFRICAN female player to win the Africa Women Cup of Nations as both a player and a coach) was fifteen years old at the time. There were no age grade competitions for African women at the time. Those who are quick to accuse Nigeria of age-cheating, what say ye? |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by Venom11(m): 6:16pm On Apr 02 |
Make stand for ur back beliv small do4luv14: |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by femi4: 8:17am On Apr 03 |
If only we can channel same energy will give their male counterpart ...they would have done more |
| Re: Nigerian Women’s Sporting Legacy Gains Spotlight by do4luv14(m): 8:30am On Apr 03 |
Venom11:🤣🤣🤣🤣 Na Naija we dey no be abroad Ogbodo where Dem fit sheleye anyhow, Nothing go sup sah believe |
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