Nigerian sprinter Favour Ashe has confirmed his participation in the World Relays set to take place in Botswana, quelling recent speculation regarding his fitness and readiness. Ashe's return is a significant boost for Nigeria's athletics team, which has been striving to regain its competitive edge on the global stage.

Ashe, who has made a name for himself in the sprinting circuit, expressed his enthusiasm about the upcoming event, stating, "I’m back and ready to compete at my best. My aim is to contribute to the team's success and bring home medals." His commitment comes at a crucial time when the Nigerian athletics community seeks to rebuild after a series of disappointing performances in recent international competitions.

The World Relays presents both a challenge and an opportunity for Ashe and his teammates to showcase their talents. As the team prepares for the event, the spotlight will be on Ashe to lead the charge, potentially revitalizing Nigeria's reputation in track and field. Eyes will be closely watching how this elite sprinter performs, as his presence could be pivotal for the team’s aspirations.