Tuesday, February 11, 2025 - American-based teenage fencer, Peluola Akinbamiro, has pledged her allegiance to Nigeria on the international stage, becoming the second fencer to pick the country after Folayemi Akinyosoye switched his allegiance from Great Britain to Nigeria last year.
The 13-year-old student from Fort Bend Fencing Academy in Houston
expressed that her love for Nigeria inspired her decision to reach out to the
Nigerian Fencing Federation, aiming to make her international debut for the
country.
“I decided to take up fencing after watching people play with such
passion during the World Cup and other events. Fencing has taught me patience
and self-awareness. Representing Nigeria is important to me because it is my
motherland, and I am proud to wear its colours in international competitions,”
Akinbamiro said in a statement released by the Nigeria Fencing Federation.
“My goal is to become the best fencer I can be while also pursuing
higher education. I want to reach the highest levels in fencing. My parents’
unwavering support has been my biggest motivation. They have dedicated their
time and resources to help me succeed in fencing. I am excited about the
uniqueness of the sport, especially the thrill of fighting with a sword,” she
added.
Adeyinka Samuel, President of the Nigerian Fencing Federation, noted
that more fencers from abroad are eager to join the federation and represent
their homeland.
“I am thrilled with Akinbamiro’s decision. Nigeria has the potential to
compete with the best in the world, and having talented fencers like her will
inspire our homegrown athletes to excel. We believe her addition to the team
will positively impact the sport’s fortunes. As she begins her international
journey this year, we hope she can bring more medals to Nigeria, especially as
we aim to have our athletes compete in the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games,”
Samuel said.
“We are happy that many of these athletes recognize their origins and
want to be part of our efforts to develop the sport in Nigeria, especially as
we host the African Championships this year and the Commonwealth Championships
next year. Akinbamiro will surely be a valuable addition to our team, given her
background in the sport and her young age, as we target the 2028 and 2032
Olympic Games,” Samuel added.

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