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Inkosi Brou wins historic medal for Nigeria at African Junior Fencing championships

Nigerian teenage fencing sensation Inkosi Brou has won his first medal at the ongoing 2025 African Junior Fencing Championships in Luanda, Angola.

This milestone highlights the Nigerian Fencing Federation’s (NFF) progress, achieved through intense preparations, strategic partnerships, and growing success on the international stage. Brou, a US-based athlete, secured the only medal for a Sub-Saharan African nation on March 1.

Brou, the grandson of the late Prof. Dora Akunyili, former NAFDAC Director General, had already showcased his talent at the Almaty Saber FIE Junior World Cup (February 14-16) before heading to Angola to clinch a historic medal for Nigeria.

Representing Nigeria from the Diaspora, Brou delivered a stellar performance, demonstrating skill, resilience, and the fighting spirit that defines Nigerian athletes. His journey from an unranked 15-year-old in October 2023 to a medal-winning competitor underscores his rapid growth and dedication.

Another promising Nigerian fencer, Peluola Akinbamiro, was also set to compete but missed her first bout due to a last-minute schedule change that was not communicated in time. Despite this setback, she remained focused, showcasing the resilience that defines Nigeria’s emerging fencing community.

Nigeria’s Next Steps in Global Fencing
The Nigerian Fencing Federation (NFF) is already gearing up for upcoming competitions, including the Wuxi World Championships (April 7-15, 2025) and the Senior African Championship (June 2025).
These preparations involve team selection, logistics, and training, ensuring Nigerian fencers are well-prepared to compete at the highest level.

With a strong start to 2025 and a historic medal win in Angola, the NFF remains committed to developing fencing, supporting its athletes, and elevating Nigeria’s global reputation in the sport.

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