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I Plan To Wear Medal On Bishop Oyedepo – Ese Brume Dedicates Victory To Clergy, Others

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- Ese Brume Dedicates Victory To Clergy, Others

Team Nigeria’s long jumper, and reigning Africa’s record holder, Ese Brume has dedicated her Bronze medal victory at the ongoing Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games in Japan to Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church and the 10 Nigerian athletes that were disqualified from competing at the Games.

She also said she has plans to celebrate the medal by going to Canaan Land and wearing it on Bishop Oyedepo.

Read Also: Brume gives Nigeria first Tokyo Games medal with women’s long jump bronze

Brume in the early hours of Tuesday leaped 6.97 metres with her very first jump to claim bronze behind second-placed Brittany Reece of the United States and gold medalist Malaika in the Women’s Long Jump event.

Speaking to Nigerian journalists at the mixed zone of the Olympic Stadium Tokyo, a visibly excited Brume but in tears of joy while covering herself with the Nigerian flag said she dedicated her first Olympic medal to God, Bishop Oyedepo, 10 Nigerian athletes were in Tokyo but could not compete, her coach Kayode Gaya and family.

“I’m excited and grateful to God. I’m super happy that I was able to make the top three.

“I’ll say I’m not the best athlete but I’m grateful to God for bringing this far. I can’t contain my joy no matter the colour of the medal.

“I want to dedicate my medal to God Almighty, Who has been my backbone and brought me to the top. I also want to dedicate the medal to Bishop David Oyedepo, my family, as well as my coach, and those that were here but could not compete.

“I plan to celebrate the medal by going to Canaan Land and wear it on Bishop David Oyedepo.

“It has been a great season for me right from April when I was injured but I never settled for less no matter the challenges. I keep on pushing and my coach keeps telling me that Ese you can do it. It is not all about the training but the faith I have in God,” Brume said.

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