By Daily Sports Nigeria on October 17, 2022
The Sports Minister, Sunday Dare, is spearheading the campaign to get Nigerians to massively vote for the reigning world 100m hurdles champion and record holder, Tobi Amusan, as she bids to become the first Nigerian to be crowned World Athlete of the Year.
No Nigerian has ever been nominated for the award and Amusan is thus the first to be shortlisted and the 25 year-old will be aiming to scale the final hurdle and become the first Nigerian to be crowned best of the best.
The reigning Commonwealth Games 100m hurdles champion and record holder is one of the 10 nominees the World Athletics released last Wednesday that will battle for the honor.
The world governing body for athletics says a three-way voting process will determine the finalists.
“The World Athletics Council and the World Athletics Family will cast their votes by email, while fans can vote online via the World Athletics social media platforms,” wrote the World Athletics.
Dare said he has cast his vote for Amusan through the World Athletics social media platform, and is now urging Nigerians to get on their smart phones, tablets and/or laptop/desktop to vote for the Nigerian history maker.
The Sports Minister said Amusan has done her part and Nigerians now need to do theirs.
“She has done her part by getting herself to be nominated among the 10 best in the world; it is now our duty as Nigerians to help her achieve this historic feat.
“She needs us to massively vote for her in this contest of the best of the best. Our votes will account for one quarter of the total votes she will need to get the crown.
“Sure thing – I have already cast my vote for Tobi Express. Please give her your vote,” Dare stated.
Source The Guardian Nigeria
Posted October 17, 2022
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