Nigeria will get Africa’s first entry at Prince Harry’s Invictus Games for wounded veterans | Mahaz News


Abuja, Nigeria
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Nigeria will compete within the biennial Paralympic-style Invictus Games based by Britain’s Prince Harry for navy personnel injured in service, the inspiration mentioned Thursday.

Nigeria will grow to be Africa’s first participant within the video games and can compete in a collection of adaptive sports activities together with 21 different nations within the German metropolis of Düsseldorf, which expects over 500 opponents for the sixth version of the weeklong sporting occasion.

The West African nation was inducted into the Invictus Community of Nations final yr, alongside Colombia and Israel.

All three nations will make their debut on this yr’s sporting competitors.

Captain of Team Nigeria, Corporal Effiom Antigha, advised Mahaz News he was excited to take part within the September video games.

“I feel very happy because, before now, I didn’t think I could engage myself in any of these sporting activities.”

“The Invictus Foundation has helped develop me physically and mentally,” added 30-year-old Antigha, who mentioned he had initially been depressed after getting injured.

The Invictus Games Foundation has been supporting recovery programs in Nigeria

“Before joining Invictus, I had never heard of sitting volleyball. When I saw that I could engage in the sport without having to stress my limbs, I felt very great. Since then, my spirit has been high,” he mentioned.

‘I can now take myself to the gym for upper body work. That’s one thing I haven’t completed since I acquired injured.”

Antigha, who fractured his kneecap throughout a novelty soccer recreation organized by a military unit in 2019, mentioned he was wanting ahead to assembly different injured servicemen from different nations.

“I want to hear their stories and also compete with them,” he advised Mahaz News.

Team supervisor for the Nigerian contingent, Bobby Ojeh, advised Mahaz News the nation was allotted 10 competing slots and choice for the members of the workforce had begun.

The Invictus Games Foundation has been supporting recovery programs in Nigeria

“The 10 will be participating in different sports,” mentioned Ojeh, who additionally acknowledged that the Nigerian workforce hoped to compete in classes comparable to wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, powerlifting, and rowing.

“We have professional coaches training our men in these sports,” he additional mentioned, including that members will attend the video games with their family and friends.

Participants will probably be picked from a pool of 35 injured troopers which were supported by the charity.

Started in 2014, the Invictus Games, which helps the rehabilitation of injured troopers, had beforehand been hosted by the UK, the US, Canada, Australia and the Netherlands.

Winners and runners-up of sporting classes on the Invictus Games are given medals, however organizers say the occasion is just not about successful medals, however about serving to the veterans on their highway to restoration.

The Invictus Games Foundation has been supporting recovery programs in Nigeria

Chief govt of the Invictus Games Foundation, Dominic Reid OBE, mentioned in a press assertion he was “delighted” that Nigeria has been invited to take part within the video games.

“Such was the impact of the opportunities we provide, including within Nigeria, and the support of senior military stakeholders, that we felt the team there were ready and well-prepared for joining an Invictus Games,” he added.

Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, mentioned Invictus’ sports activities for restoration packages had been having an impression on injured and sick navy personnel within the nation.

“Since joining the Invictus Community of Nations, we have seen the impact that sports for recovery has already begun to have on those who have been injured or fallen ill whilst serving, and on those around them.”

Source web site: www.cnn.com

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