Nigerian duo of Olubisi Oyewusi and Mauzi Zaanu have qualified for the 2023 World Combat Games, after beating their Ghanaian opponents at the 12th African
In the women’s 90kg category, Oyewusi qualified for the World Combat Games after overcoming Alberta Ampomah.Also, Team Nigeria armwrestling placed overall third best as they won a total of 33 medals equalling 247 points.
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