Usman Alkali Baba, the Inspector-General of Police, met with Police Constable Mary Yetunde Aina (aka Iron Abbey), who won the WBF International Super Bantamweight title belt, on Monday.
Aina had won the WBF title by defeating Laura Pain of the United Kingdom at City Coast Centre in Portslade, East Sussex, London.
The IGP greeted her at the Force Headquarters in Garki, Abuja.
She became the first Nigerian and African female to win the championship match by unanimous decision on Friday, February 18, 2022, with four (4) wins and three (3) knockouts.
The IGP, while receiving the WBF Champion, in the company of the Force Management Team and the Force Sports Officer, DCP Patrick Atayero, commended her bravery, gallantry and steadfastness.
Baba, who was elated at the uniqueness of her achievement, awarded her a special promotion to the next rank of Corporal and a monetary reward.
The IGP also extended a monetary reward to her coach, Inspector Augustine Okporu.
The Inspector-General of Police, while noting the immense contributions of the Nigeria Police Force to sports development in Nigeria, emphasized that Aina has joined the long list of police officers who had distinguished themselves in the area of sports development in the country and across the globe.
The IGP, therefore, urged all members of the Force to take advantage of the several maiden, but annual, sport championships organized by his administration in 2021, to develop their skills and leverage on it to propel themselves onto the world stage.
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