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Absolute Fencing’s N40m equipment donation thrills NFF

President of the Nigerian Fencing Federation (NFF), Adeyinka Samuel, has described the N40 million donated by Absolute Fencing to aid the country’s preparation to host the 2024 Junior Epee World Cup as a big boost to his body’s plan to organise a world-class event.

Nigeria, recognised as the leading fencing nation in Sub-Saharan Africa, will host the Fencing World Cup this December as approved by the Switzerland-based International Fencing Federation (FIE).

Absolute Fencing, a leading fencing equipment manufacturer based in the United States, has donated five aluminum fencing pistes (each measuring 1.5 m x 17m) valued at ₦40m for the event.

Speaking while presenting the materials to the NFF in Lagos, Absolute Fencing’s President, Gary Lu, commended the federation for the
progress and its dedication to advancing the sport in Nigeria.

He said: “As part of our commitment to supporting the growth of fencing across Africa, we are proud to donate these fencing pistes to the Nigerian Fencing Federation for the upcoming 2024 Junior Men’s Epee World Cup in December.”

While receiving the equipment, an excited NFF President, Adeyinka Samuel, emphasised that equipment would motivate his body to ensure a successful tournament and called on corporate bodies and individuals to support the federation’s efforts to elevate Nigeria’s status in the global fencing community.

“Nigeria has successfully hosted several major international tournaments over the years, establishing itself as the frontrunner in Sub-Saharan
Africa. Currently, Nigeria is the only Sub-Saharan country with the right to host a Fencing World Cup. This donation is a testament to the international recognition of our achievements in developing the sport, particularly as fencing

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