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Over 3,000 athletes, 25 countries hunt for medals, in Abuja

Over 3,000 military personnel from 25 African countries have converged on Abuja, for the second edition of the African Military Games. This event aims to promote camaraderie, physical fitness, and regional collaboration among the continent’s armed forces.

The Games, which will begin with a grand opening ceremony, will feature 19 sporting events, including athletics, football, basketball, wrestling, shooting, and taekwondo.

Organised by the African Military Sports Organisation (OSMA) in partnership with Nigeria’s Ministry of Defence, the event underscores the unifying power of sports.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the competition in Abuja, Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, described the Games as a platform to foster cooperation and strengthen military ties across Africa. He said: “From November 18 to November 30, 2024, this event will provide a unique opportunity for our armed forces to showcase their skills, foster camaraderie among participants, and strengthen military cooperation and partnerships.”

General Musa also highlighted the cultural richness on display, with participating nations showcasing traditional dances, military drills, and a flypast by the Nigerian Air Force during the parade of nations.

Musa emphasised the significance of hosting the Games in Abuja, calling it a testament to Nigeria’s commitment to peace, security, and sports development. He noted that extensive preparations, including infrastructure and logistical arrangements, had been made to ensure a successful event, while calling on Nigerians to support the Games.

“We urge citizens and friends to come out en masse and support our armed forces. Let us show the hospitality for which Nigerians are known for. We are

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