Young Cycling Prodigy Toheeb Arogundade Waves Kwara State's Banner High at 7th National Youth Games**


 

In the heart of the 7th National Youth Games in Asaba, Delta State, one name shines bright, and it belongs to none other than Toheeb Arogundade, a remarkable 9-year-old cyclist hailing from Kwara State.


Toheeb, the youngest athlete in the competition, has become a symbol of hope for Kwara State, as he pedals his way towards not just victory but valuable experience and exposure that will shape his promising future in the sport.


With a beaming smile, Toheeb shared his thoughts, "I am thrilled to be here in Asaba, and this journey has taught me so much. Meeting fellow athletes and experiencing this event has been an incredible opportunity for me. I'm filled with happiness knowing I gave my all."


Toheeb's enthusiasm extended to the friendships he and his brother forged during the event. He eagerly anticipates sharing his experiences with his parents back in Kwara State, proud of the effort he has put forth.


Reflecting on the event's impact on his skills, Toheeb added, "Interacting with fellow athletes in my field has significantly upgraded my skills. This experience has been truly transformative."


Toheeb Arogundade's story serves as a testament to the power of youth and determination, as he flies the flag of Kwara State high in the world of cycling, leaving an indelible mark at the 7th National Youth Games.

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