Nigeria crushes competition to claim overall glory at maiden West African Para Games


By Maxwell Kumoye and Oluwatobiloba Zeal-Adepetu Kumoye in Abeokuta 
 

The curtain fell on the first-ever West African Para Games in Abeokuta on Wednesday and Team Nigeria stood tallest, sweeping the medals table after six fierce days of competition.

In the football final that brought the Games to a dramatic close, Nigeria edged past Liberia with a hard-earned 1–0 victory at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Kuto. The decisive strike came in the first half, igniting the home crowd and sealing gold for the host nation.

But the dominance didn’t end on the pitch.

Over at the Alake Sports Centre in Ijeja, Nigeria turned wheelchair basketball into a clean sweep. The men’s team? Champions. The women’s team? Champions. The mixed team? Also champions. Every category. Every court. Every title.

From the opening whistle to the final siren, Team Nigeria refused to blink. The inaugural Games belonged unmistakably to the host nation, a statement of power, preparation, and pride.

The message from Abeokuta is loud and clear, in West African para sports, Nigeria is the team to beat among the ten countries in attendance.

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