"C HILLARI MAMA"
C Hillary Mama an indigene of Enugu state of Nigeria, is a 20 year old  young Gospel artist. Despite many hardships and obstacals he has managed to release his first album titled tittled ` I AM GOD`S WEAPON`. A complementry Copy of the album was presented at the recent model Youth Commonwealth Heads of Goverment Meeting organised by the Commonwealth Youth Organisation of Nigeria (CYON), headed by Mr Blackson Bayewumi, and Chaired by Chief Adimbola Coker.

Guests of Honour were Mr. Stuart Mole, OBE, Director-General, Royal Commonwealth Society, UK and Dr. Chris Nonis, Deputy-Chairman, Royal Commonwealth Society, UK., who adressed the gathering. Other keynote speakers were Rt Hon Tunde Akogun, Leader of the House of Representatives; Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Director of the Youth Ministry;
 
Hillary Mama
 
 
"VERONICA CAMPBELL-BROWN"
 
Veronica Campbell-Brown of Jamaica a five-time Olympic medallist, she is the reigning Olympic 200 metres and World 100 metres champion. At the 2008 Beijing Olympics, she ran the 200 m in 21.74 seconds (the fastest time in a decade) and became the second woman in history to win two consecutive Olympic 200 m events, after Bärbel Wöckel of Germany did so at the 1976 and 1980 Olympics.
 
 
Veronica Camble
Veronica Campbell Gold Medalist at the
11th IAAF World Athletics Championship in Osaka 2007
 
"SUSANTHIKA JAYASINGHE"
Susanthika Jayasinghe brought up in a poor family in a small village 60 kilometres north of Colombo, where running spikes cost more than the average month's wage, Susanthika had no access to proper sports equipment or coaches.

Yet in spite of these underprivileged conditions she managed to progress to a standard where she could claim medals at both the Summer Olympics and IAAF World Championships in Athletics.

In 2000  she became the nation's first Olympic Games medalist since Duncan White 60 years ago when he won the silver medal in the 400m men's hurdles event at the London Olympics in 1948,  when she finished behind Marion Jones and Pauline Davis-Thompson in the Women's 200 meters.

Although Sri Lanka has only won 2 medals in its 60 years in attendance at the Olympic Games, the Sri Lankans really value these victories.

 
Susanthika Jayasinghe
 
 
 
 
 
 
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