Victorious Nigeria’s record-breaking Paralympics athletes returned to the country on Sunday evening.
The team, which won a total record 12 medals at the Rio Paralympic games, arrived the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Sunday evening to the scores of well wishers who sang and danced to welcome them.
Officials from the Sports Ministry were also at the airport to welcome the team. The National Anthem was sang for the victorious athletes.
Speaking on behalf of the Sports Minister, an official of the Sports Ministry, Luca Jonathan Mangset, said Nigerians were proud of the achievements of the athletes.
Nigeria “is very proud of them for making the country proud,” he said while welcoming the athletes at the airport.
Mangset said a more elaborate event will be held to celebrate the Paralympians.
The assistant captain of the Nigerian team, Esther Oyema, said she and her teammates were very happy with the welcome they received.
Esther, who won silver in the Powerlifting Women’s -55 kg category in Rio, said she and her colleagues were motivated to do better at the next competition.
The 12 medals won include; eight gold medals, two silver and two bronze medals setting six new World Records in the process.
