Oshodi-Adeniyibada, 68, told the News Agency of Nigeria at the Teslim Balogun Stadium starting point of the race that her aim was to reach the finishing point.
She said it was not her first time of participating in sporting activities, adding that she had taken part in marathons outside the country in the past.
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Abiola Oshodi-Adeniyibada (middle) completed the Lagos 42km Marathon which heldFebruary 6th 2016. Photo credit: @drprels[/caption]
The retired civil servant said, “I am very happy to be part of this historic marathon which is the first of its kind in Lagos and the organizers deserve commendation.
“I did track and field when I was in high school and my love for sports brought me out to be part of this.
“If I get tired on the road, I will rest or probably enter one of the official buses, but I will definitely get to the finish point.
“I’m not here for the money but to exercise my body and also catch fun while participating.”
According to the News Agency of Nigeria, Oshodi-Adeniyibada had already crossed the finishing line as of the time the news agency got to the point.
It also reported that Military, Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps and Lagos State Traffic Management Agency provided adequate security and orderliness.The report also said the roads leading into the routes were blocked to prevent vehicles from causing obstruction, a development that caused gridlock all over the metropolis.
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