A 400-level student at the Air Force Institute of Technology, Kaduna, Success Ayagwa, ran an impressive 64 kilometres to commemorate Nigeria’s 64th Independence anniversary.
The long-distance runner completed the feat within the Nigerian Air Force Base in Kaduna, starting at 5 am and finishing at 10 a.m. on Tuesday.
“I wanted to demonstrate the love I have for my country, Nigeria, and my talent in long-distance running,” Success told journalists after the run.
“It was really tough running for five hours, but I knew with perseverance, I would achieve it,” he added.
This marks the second consecutive year Success has commemorated Nigeria’s independence with a notable run, having covered 63 kilometres last year.
Success’s coach, Sergeant Wayo Emmanuel, Chief Instructor at AFIT’s Office of the Director of Sports, discovered his talent two years ago.
Under Emmanuel’s guidance, Success has made significant strides in his athletic career.
“Success emerged 7th among runners at the Okpekpe road race last year. With determination, I believe he can achieve his desired goals, especially as he is still within the age range for runners,” Emmanuel said.
The Director of Public Relations at AFIT, Wing Commander Bassey Okon, praised Success’s resilience and urged Nigerians to work together with the government to achieve greatness.
“If youths develop this mindset, Nigeria will be great tomorrow. AFIT’s commandant, Air Vice Marshal Saleh Rabe, has provided leadership that inspires students to excel in various aspects of life,” he said.
The AFIT spokesman added that Success’s achievement was a testament to the institution’s commitment to nurturing exceptional talents.