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Okowa, others battle for Africa Athletics Region 2 presidency in Ghana

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President of the Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Tonobok Okowa• Faces Candidates From Senegal, Togo, Benin Republic • Nesiama, Wophill Also Eye TicketThe President of Athletics Federation of Nigeria (AFN), Chief Tonobok Okowa, is sure of winning the Presidential election today in Ghana, as he battle three other candidates for the Africa Athletics Region 2 Election.

Okowa, who is the Chairman of Delta Sports Commission, was elected AFN President in 2021.To become the President of Africa Athletics Region 2 today, Okowa has to beat three other challengers from Senegal, Togo and Benin Republic.

The contestants are Vierin DeGon of Benin Republic, Tonobok Okowa (Nigeria), Tchanile Salifuo Falilatou (Togo), and Oually Sara (Senegal).Another Nigeria, Omatseye Nesiama, who is a board member of the AFN, is vying for the position of Auditor, just as Maria Wophill, also a board member of the AFN is in the race to become a Council member.Speaking with The Guardian on phone from Ghana yesterday, Okowa said: “I am sure of winning the election because I have worked hard for it.

The record of my achievements since I became the AFN President is also speaking for me.”An official in the Nigerian delegation to Ghana for the election also told The Guardian yesterday that Okowa is favoured to win. “It is an election, and anything can still happen before voting starts tomorrow (today).

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