
Oji River, Enugu State, Nigeria – In a remarkable display of talent and determination, Nnu Ezinwanne Gibson, representing Nigeria, has won the Best Participant Award at the Pakistan First Sports International Festival, DreamFest 2025. The festival, held earlier this month, brought together diplomats, athletes, and cultural representatives from countries including Spain, Türkiye, Brunei, Kazakhstan, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, Egypt, USA, Switzerland, Romania, France and others.
Selected by the United Organization for Education and Sports Development (UOESD) after excelling in its national competition, Gibson’s performance captured the attention of the international audience and festival organizers alike. His participation highlighted Nigeria’s growing presence in international youth sports and cultural exchange programs.
Hailing from Ubaha Awlaw in Oji River, Enugu State, Gibson expressed pride in representing his country on the global stage, emphasizing the importance of dedication, discipline, and mentorship in achieving excellence. “This award is not just for me, but for every young Nigerian aspiring to showcase their talent internationally,” he said.
Organizers of DreamFest 2025 praised all participants for fostering unity, cultural understanding, and sportsmanship. With his victory, Gibson has become a symbol of Nigeria’s talent and resilience, inspiring other youths to engage in sports, education, and international collaboration.
The UOESD, which has been at the forefront of youth development in Nigeria, continues to support promising talents like Gibson, ensuring they receive the guidance and opportunities to succeed on the global stage.