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Folashade Oluwafemiayo Breaks World Record

Nigeria’s phenomenal powerlifting star, Folashade Oluwafemiayo, has once again proven her unmatched dominance on the global stage by setting a new World Record (WR) in the women’s 86kg category at the World Powerlifting Championships held in Cairo, Egypt.

In a breathtaking display of strength, focus, and determination, Oluwafemiayo lifted an incredible 168kg, surpassing her previous world record of 167kg. The moment drew loud cheers from spectators and fellow athletes as she achieved what no other lifter in her weight class has ever done. This outstanding feat earned her yet another gold medal for Team Nigeria, solidifying her reputation as one of the greatest athletes in the sport’s history.

With this latest triumph, Oluwafemiayo has now claimed her fourth World Title, further adding to an already illustrious career that boasts two Paralympic gold medals. Her consistency and drive have made her a symbol of resilience and excellence, not only in Nigeria but also across the world.

Beyond the medals and records, her story is one of perseverance, national pride, and the unrelenting pursuit of greatness. Each lift represents years of hard work, discipline, and an unyielding belief in her abilities.

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Folashade’s historic performance in Cairo is more than a personal victory — it’s a proud moment for Nigeria, a celebration of strength, and a reminder that true champions never stop pushing their limits.

Oluwafemiayo’s record-breaking moment has brought immense pride to Nigeria and further spotlighted the nation’s strength in para powerlifting on the global stage. Her consistent success continues to inspire athletes across Africa and beyond, proving that with focus and hard work, limits can always be surpassed.

From setting new world records to rewriting the standards of the sport, Folashade Oluwafemiayo remains a symbol of Nigerian excellence and unyielding spirit.

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