
Wellington Jighere made Nigeria proud earlier on today when
he became the first African to ever become the World Scrabble Champion. And in
a tweet by Garba Shehu, official spokesperson to the President of Nigeria,
Buhari has called the young man to congratulate him.
About 450 Scrabble players came from around the world to
compete in the tournament that saw 36-year-old Nigerian man, Wellington
Jighere, emerge the winner in Perth, Australia.
Nigeria also emerged as the
best team of the championship as five of its six representatives finished in
top 50 players of the tournament with Ayorinde Saidu and Emmanuel Umujose
placing 16th and 17th, respectively. With this victory Nigeria will gain more
slots in terms of representations at subsequent world tournaments.
Mr.
Wellington also placed 3rd at the World Scrabble Championship in 2007.
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