By Daily Sports Nigeria on August 30, 2024
South Africa’s Udeme Okon won gold in the 400m final at the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships in Lima, Peru, with a remarkable comeback, clocking in at 45.69 seconds.
The victory, shared on social media, highlighted Okon’s dual ties to Nigeria and South Africa, sparking reactions from both nations.
While the recent controversy involving Miss Chidinma Adetshina underscored tensions between the two countries, Okon’s achievement seems to have been celebrated across borders
PUNCH Online reports that the 2024 World Athletics U20 Championships, also known colloquially by its former official title, the World Junior Championships, is an international athletics competition for athletes qualifying as juniors.
The event is ongoing in Lima, Peru, from August 27 to 31, 2024.
Okon’s profile on his Instagram page, #udeme_sprints, shows both the Nigerian and South African flags, signifying his ties to both nations, PUNCH Online also reports.
World Athletics in early Friday video posts on X revealed this.
It read, “WHAT. A. COMEBACK. ‘s Udeme Okon wins the 400m final in great style with 45.69.
“It’s Okon’s moment Udeme Okon claims the 400m gold with an incredible comeback in the home straight 45.69 ”
Meanwhile, several reactions followed the post from South Africans and Nigerians alike.
Nigerians-South Africans tension
Recall the recent controversy surrounding Miss Chidinma Adetshina, a South African-born model of Nigerian and Mozambican descent, which sparked significant debate and tension between South Africans and Nigerians.
Adetshina’s eligibility to compete in the Miss South Africa pageant was questioned after revelations about her dual citizenship. Critics argued that her participation undermines the opportunities for South African-born candidates, fueling xenophobic sentiments.
As the scrutiny over her citizenship and background intensified, Adetshina withdrew from the Miss South Africa competition, citing concerns for her safety.
Following her withdrawal, she was invited to compete in the Miss Universe Nigeria pageant, which has further complicated the situation given the uncertainty around her Nigerian citizenship status.
However, it seems reactions from the South Africans do not have an issue with Okon and his gold medal.
X users react
An X user, Tebogo Koma with the handle #TheGeopol said, “That name doesn’t sound South African “Udeme Okon”, but if he’s legal, then we fully support him.”
Another person with the name, Saint-mykel and handle #Saint_mykel88 posted, “Na Akwa Ibom boy be that ooo lol.”
A female X user, Tumishang Mashabela with the account #tumimashabela, said, “No identify fraud, I hope. Nigerian first- proudly South African. Congratulations, young man.”
Another user, Azanian Authi with handle, #Landed_13928, “His brother Ime Okon will play for Bafana Bafana ahh thank you Naija.”
Also, an X user, Chinonso James with handle #Chinons72025813 tweeted, “I told you, Nigerians are unstoppable, we are everywhere, we make sure we get involve, well done my boy.”
Maqhobozakwasani with the handle #NjabuloQhobs, on the other hand, said, “That Green n White Flag will come n claim our own Okon…..!!!! This war between 2 countries will never end and it’s gonna be a long day.”
Also reacting, Navneet K Singh with the handle, Navneet_K_Singh, “What a stunning finish by Udeme Okon! The way he powered through in the home straight was nothing short of sensational. South Africa has a new star on the track! #U20Championships #Athletics”
World Athletics
PUNCH Online reports that World Athletics, the global athletic governing body, oversees disciplines like track and field, cross-country, road running, and race walking. Established in 1912 as the International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF), it rebranded in 2019 to modernise its image and expand its global appeal.
Headquartered in Monaco, World Athletics sets the sport’s rules, organises major events like the World Athletics Championships, and maintains world records. The organisation is committed to promoting athletics worldwide, supporting athletes and national federations, and fostering the development of the sport at all levels.
Source Punch Ng
Posted August 30, 2024
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