Abuja agog as over 10,000 runners set for historic international marathon

All roads will lead to the City Gate of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), where the first-ever Abuja International Marathon will take off.

The organisers say that over 10,000 participants are expected to file out in the historic race, which is the first of its kind in Abuja.

The Abuja International Marathon will feature three different races, starting with the full marathon (42km), the School Marathon for students (5km) and the family race (10km).

Speaking on the race, yesterday, the organisers revealed that 32 foreign athletes from Kenya, Ethiopia, Uganda and Bahrain were already on ground to fight for the spoils, with over 100 Nigerian elite athletes ready to give them a run for their money in the race, which begins at 6.00 a.m. 


With a mouth-watering offer of $50,000 for the top finishers in the men’s and women’s categories, respectively, the race is expected to be keenly contested.

Some of the dignitaries at the press conference held at the Exhibition Pavilion of the Department of Arts and Culture, Social Development Secretariat in Abuja, were Mr. Lucas Istifanus, Director of Sports, FCT; Mrs. Grace Awe, Director, Department of Arts and Culture, FCT; Mrs. Asabe Umar, Director of Youth, FCT; and Mrs. Joyce Bozimo, Organiser of the Warri/Peace Marathon.

In his address, Istifanus expressed excitement over the race, saying,: “it is our pleasure that the FCT is hosting the Abuja International Marathon for the first time and we want to seize this opportunity to welcome you because everyone here is a major stakeholder. You are going to have an exciting time as far as the FCT is concerned as we have a lot to showcase.”


Bozimo highlighted the importance of running marathons. She said; “The marathon is an enduring race, just like the race of life.  We took the marathon to Warri because we wanted youths to run together and bond, beyond political affiliations and religion.

Running helps our health and helps us build long-lasting friendships. People have come from different parts of Africa and we are promoting our culture, commerce and tourism.”

World Wrapperman urged the residents of Abuja to come out en masse and be a part of history. He said, “If you can’t run, you can share and take pictures that can last a lifetime. And if you want to see me in action tomorrow – the only man in the world that runs with a wrapper to promote our cultural heritage – come out and take part in the race.”

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