Chioma Ajunwa named assistant commissioner of police

Chioma Ajunwa named assistant commissioner of police

- Chioma Ajunwa promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police

- The former athlete is Nigeria's first ever individual gold medalist at the Olympics

- Ajunwa is also the first black African woman to win an Olympic gold in a field event

Nigeria's first ever individual gold medalist at the Olympics Chioma Ajunwa has been promoted to the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police

Ajunwa itched her name in history at the Atlanta ’96 Olympic Games with her victory in the long jump event.

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The Lagos State Command of the Nigeria Police Force confirmed the promotion of the former long jumper.

Chioma Ajunwa named assistant commissioner of police
ASP Chioma Ajunwa. Photo: The Punch

The 47-year-old defied the odds to become the first and only athlete in Nigeria to win an individual Olympic gold.

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Ajunwa is also the first black African woman to win an Olympic gold in a field event. She is currently serving at the Police Training School, Ikeja, Lagos.

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Chioma Ajunwa named assistant commissioner of police
The former athlete jumping to gold at the 96' Olympics. Photo: IAAF

The Police Public Relations in the state, SP Chike Oti, who confirmed the new to The Punch said: “The former gold medalist has been promoted to the rank of ACP. She is with the PTS.”

She emerged victorious in the women's long jump event at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta, with a jump length of 7.12 meters (on her first attempt) during the final.

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Nomso Obiajuru (Sports Team Lead) Nomso Obiajuru is a sports journalist with over 10 years of professional experience. He currently serves as the Team Lead of the Sports Editorial Desk at Legit, where he drives content strategy, audience growth, and editorial excellence. Over the course of his career, he has worked with reputable media organizations like Legit.ng, Sports Brief, and HipTV. His work spans in-depth sports reporting, feature writing, live event coverage, and editorial leadership. Nomso obtained a degree in Mass Communication from the University of Lagos in 2012. Email: nomso.obiajuru@corp.legit.ng