The Federal Government has announced a reward of $15,000, $10,000, $7,500 respectively for gold, silver, and bronze medalists at the ongoing Tokyo Olympics.
This was disclosed by Simon Ebohdjaiye, who is the Director, Federation and Elite Athletes Department (FEAD), Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development.
Ebohdjaiye stated this while speaking on Tuesday in Tokyo, shortly after wrestler Blessing Oborodudu won Team Nigeria's second medal at the Games.
He said the reward was reviewed, due to the dedication of the athletes.
"Gold medallist will now be rewarded with 15,000 dollars, while silver and bronze medal winners will each get 10,000 dollars and 7,500 dollars respectively.
"The earlier award is 5,000 dollars for gold, 3,000 dollars for silver, and 2,000 dollars for bronze," he said.
Oborodudu is the first Nigerian wrestler to win an Olympic medal, claiming silver in the women's 68kg freestyle.
Earlier on, Ese Brume, who won the country's first medal at the Games with a bronze in long jump.
Also within the medal range is Chukwuebuka Enekwechi who will be competing in the men's Shot Put final on Thursday.
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