Team Nigeria has added another eight gold medals in boxing to its tally at the 13th African Games in Ghana.
The Nigerian contingent was ruthless in the ring at the Bukom Boxing Arena, Accra, on Friday.
Joy Ojo won Nigeria’s first boxing gold of the day without strapping her gloves and boots.
She claimed victory in the women’s 57kg category following a walkover over her Selmouni Chahira, Algerian opponent.
Dolapo Omole added to Nigeria’s gold medal tally after the referee was forced to stop the contest between him and Sigauque Amando of Mozambique in the men’s 57kg category.
The referee ruled that the Mozambican could not continue the fight, and Omole took the glory.
Patricia Mbata then secured a 4-0 victory over Marbrouk Molka of Tunisia in the final of the women’s 75kg category to clinch Nigeria’s third boxing gold at the Games.
Adam Olaore knocked out Kuadjovi Kevin Prodence LK of Togo in the first round of the final of the men’s 92kg category.
Cynthia Ogunsemilore defeated Rahma Mohamed of Egypt 5-0 in the final of the women’s 60kg category.
Afterwards, Blessing Oraekwe, Jacinta Umunnakwe and Ifeanyi Onyekwere pummeled their opponents to take Nigeria’s gold tally in the ring to eight.
In athletics, Nigeria won the women’s 4×400 meters relay, clocking 3:27.29 to finish ahead of Zambia and Botswana.
The quartet of Esther Elo Joseph, Patience Okon-George, Brittany Ogunmokun and Omolara Ogunmakinju ensured Nigeria’s dominance over the lap race on the continent.
In the men’s Javelin throw, Chinecherem Nnamdi won gold with an attempt of 82.80 meters, a new national record.
Nigeria sits second on the medals table, with 121 medals behind Egypt.
Team Nigeria won 47 gold, 33 silver and 41 bronze medals in Ghana.
The Games are billed to wrap up on Saturday with a colourful closing ceremony.