The Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Enoh, has expressed grief over the passing away of Nigeria’s first Olympic medallist, Nojim Maiyegun, on Monday.
Aged 85, Maiyegun’s death comes just days after the 60th anniversary of his remarkable achievement at the 1964 Olympic Games in Tokyo, where he won a bronze medal in boxing.
Competing in the Light Middleweight (71 kg) category, he shared the bronze medal with Poland’s Józef Grzesiak after both athletes lost in the semifinals, as per Olympic tradition.
In his statement, Enoh offered his condolences to Maiyegun’s family and the entire Nigerian sports community, acknowledging the late boxer’s monumental contributions to Nigerian sports.
“Nojim Maiyegun’s achievement in 1964 was not just a win for himself but a victory for all Nigerians. His legacy as a pioneer of Nigerian sports excellence will never be forgotten,” said the Minister.
He added: “We are deeply saddened by the loss of a true legend, a man who not only broke barriers but also set the standard for what is possible for Nigerian athletes on the global stage.
“His perseverance and spirit have inspired generations, and we are committed to honouring his memory by continuing to support and develop sports in Nigeria. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time.”
Maiyegun made history as the first Nigerian to win an Olympic medal, as his success paved the way for future generations of Nigerian athletes and marked a significant milestone in the country’s sports history.
Maiyegun’s life and achievements remain a source of inspiration for many, highlighting the importance of resilience, dedication, and national pride.
Nigeria and the international sporting community mourn his passing, remembering him fondly as a trailblazer who paved the way for future Olympic successes.
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