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This police officer won Nigeria’s first Olympic gold - and then was dumped - Face2Face Africa

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Chioma Ajunwa-Opara, also known as Chioma Ajunwa, endured great hardships as a child, and even as a sportsperson and wife, life was equally tough. Her fortune however changed when she switched from football to the track. Ajunwa played football for the Nigerian women's team and was a member of The Falcons during the Women's World...

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