Five-time Olympian Edem announces retirement from table tennis national team

One of Africa’s most decorated table tennis players, Nigeria’s Offiong Edem, has announced her retirement from the national team.
The former African Games champion shared the news on Thursday via her Instagram page, expressing her desire to inspire the next generation of table tennis stars through her foundation.
In her post, the 37-year-old wrote, “As a proud five-time Olympian, I bid farewell to the national team. It’s time to explore new horizons and nurture young table tennis talents, inspiring the next generation to surpass my achievements.”
Edem thanked everyone who supported her from her “humble beginnings in Bayside to international recognition.”
She also expressed her appreciation to the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the Nigeria Olympic Committee (NOC), and the Nigeria Table Tennis Federation (NTTF) for providing her with a platform to showcase her talents globally.
“I bow out but remain committed to the table tennis community, empowering young stars. Once again, thank you all for your support. Peace and Love,” she said.
Edem has consistently been in African and international table tennis competitions for over a decade.
She is one of Nigeria’s most successful female table tennis players, having represented the country at multiple African Games, Commonwealth Games, and Olympic Games.
Known for her remarkable skill, composure, and versatility, she has earned a reputation for her contributions to the sport on the continental and global stages.
Her big break came when she was selected to represent Nigeria in junior tournaments.
Some of her most notable achievements include winning multiple gold medals at the African Championships, where she competed against some of the best players from across the continent.
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