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All you need to know about Samson Dauda, first Nigerian athlete to win Mr Olympia
By Mario Deepromoter
Nigerian-born United Kingdom (UK) bobybuilder, Samson Dauda has claimed the 2024 Mr. Olympia.
Dauda won the competition over the weekend at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Nevada, United States (US).
Meet Samson Dauda, first Nigerian athlete to win Mr Olympia
The victory has seen him emerge as the first athlete of Nigerian origin to achieve the feat in the history of the sport, after securing the third position last year.
However, Iranian bodybuilder, Hadi Choopan finished as runner-up, while American Derek Lunsford finished in third place.
The Mr. Olympia title is awarded annually to the winner of the open division professional men’s bodybuilding competition at the Olympia Fitness & Performance Weekend, endorsed by the International Fitness and BodyBuilding Federation (IFBB) Professional League.
Who is Samson Dauda?
Samson Dauda, born on March 11, 1992, has made a name for himself in the world of bodybuilding, achieving widespread recognition for his accomplishments.
Known as the “Nigerian Lion,” Dauda has built a strong social media presence, amassing nearly 1 million followers, where he shares fitness tips and advice with his fans.
Originally from Lagos, Nigeria, Dauda moved to the UK as a teenager. While he initially played rugby, his teammates encouraged him to pursue bodybuilding, leading him to compete in his first competition in 2014.
Now, Dauda has reached the pinnacle of the sport, winning its most prestigious title, made famous by icons like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ronnie Coleman, in the competition’s 60th year.
After finishing third in Mr. Olympia last year, Samson continues to rise in the bodybuilding world. He currently lives in the UK with his wife, Marlena, and their dog, Cerberus.
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Galatasaray technical director Okan Buruk has confirmed the presence of a clause in Napoli’s Victor Osimhen loan deal.
Buruk explains that the January clause in Victor Osimhen’s contract allows the player to explore opportunities with various interested clubs during the January transfer window.
This statement came during an interview on the official website of the Turkish champions, where Buruk discussed various topics related to the team.
During the interview, Buruk explained that Osimhen would like to stay at Galatasaray until the end of the season.
He noted that although there is a transfer clause in force, the player has expressed his intention to stay at the club, which he reiterated from the beginning of his arrival.
He stated, “Osimhen wants to stay here until the season is over and he has said this consistently. Although there is a clause regarding January transfers, ultimately it is the player’s decision and he feels committed to staying.”
Reflecting on how the club secured Osimhen’s services, Buruk shared: “I traveled to Milan when I had the chance. Because I lived there for three years, I feel comfortable there. We didn’t talk about football during my visit; instead, we enjoyed dinner together for two days, which helped foster a good relationship. After a match against Adana Demirspor, we had a video call at the airport to discuss the options, and after careful consultation with our transfer committee and the president, we completed the transfer.”
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According to report, the incumbent governor and candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, was accused of vote-buying after his victory in the November 16 election.
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“I’m not aware of such. The opposition will want to say that to make excuses for their failure, but for us, it is what we worked for; the people have spoken through their votes.
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