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NSCDC’s Abiye George conquers them all, wins 2023 Lagos Women Run

The 8th edition of the annual Lagos Women Run came to a successful end on Saturday with an officer of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Abiye David George from Ondo State beating thousands of participants to emerge winner. For her stellar performance, the NSCDC flag bearer won the star prize of N1.5 million.

Immediately the race was flagged off at the Tafawa Balewa Square, Lagos Island, Abiye kept nobody in doubt about her ability to win the race as she dictated the pace most of the time until she coasted home to victory at the Mobolaji Johnson Sports Arena, Onikan in a time of 39: 13: 78 secs.

She was closely followed by Deborah Pam who clocked a time of 39:22: 73 to come second while the third position went to Patience Dalyop with a time of 40: 2:08 seconds.

The second and third-place winners went home with N500,000 and N300,000 respectively while the first twenty persons to get to the finish point got various cash prizes.

Winners also emerged in the veteran category where they got N300,000, N200,000 and N100,000 respectively with the first ten finishers also going home with cash prices.

Speaking after the race, Abiye said she trained very hard for the marathon noting that the victory will give her the necessary confidence as she prepares for the forthcoming Warri Marathon.

She was also full of praises to the organisers of the race for creating a platform where women compete among themselves and for her employers for their support which enabled her to excel.

Earlier while flagging off the race, the Wife of Lagos State Governor, Ibijoke Sanwo- Olu who was represented by Dr. Mrs. Modinat Akiolu expressed happiness with the successes recorded by the race since its maiden edition just as she reminded women of the need to be part of the race as a way of exercising themselves and networking.

“I’m happy that the Lagos Women Run has come to stay and the successes recorded over the years cannot be overemphasized.

” The race has not only made women come together and compete in a friendly environment but has helped in showcasing the beauty and iconic landmarks of the state to the outside world and I want to commend the organisers for this wonderful idea which has helped in giving women a sense of belonging.

In her remarks, the coordinator of the race, Tayo Popoola while expressing happiness at the completion of another successful event noted that the race was not all about running or winning prices but a statement of empowerment.

” The Lagos Women Run is not all about running; it empowers women to overcome challenges, conquer stereotypes and break barriers.

She declared “It sends a powerful message that Lagos women are strong, confident and unstoppable. And as they run through the city’s streets, they inspire and uplift others, proving that they can achieve anything they set their minds on.

Popoola also noted that race serves as a platform for creating awareness for some non-communicable diseases that ravage womanhood.

”In this race, we use it to create awareness about some non-communicable diseases and that’s why you see some participants run against cancer, diabetes and hypertension and I want to assure you that we’ll keep on improving”, she concluded.

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