 Yesterday was World Fencing Day, a day celebrated every year on the second Saturday of the month by the International Fencing Federation. This year's theme, Fencing, is for live, is celebrated globally. In commemoration of the day, Nigerian Fencing Federation chose the day to organise the men's EPE World Satellite Fencing Championship and to celebrate excellence of the sports. Fencing Day is a date set in September every year by the Federation International Scream where around the world we come together to celebrate fencing and there's a little sub-theme. So this year's theme is Fencing is Life. So for me, after many, many, many years in fencing, to be working in fencing on Fencing Day is quite fitting. It's a fantastic day. The theme is Fencing is for life and really it's for life in the essence that you really don't have to retire from fencing. We have a veteran fencing community. There's also a disability fencing community. We're all inclusive for men and women, boys and girls. There's really no, there's equality in fencing. So fencing is for life right now. It's for life in Nigeria too. Fencing to me, fencing means about using the sword and the EP2 so you can win your opponents. I get more information about the fencing. When I'm fencing, I get more skills. I get more skills so I can learn more about fencing and be a champion. Literally we've introduced fencing to about 3,000 students, over 3,000 actually, over 3,000 students in nine local government areas, roughly 80 schools. We work with Suburb and we've even set up a fencing hub in Lagos Island with access to almost 12,000 students there. And we train about 200 daily and these are all community students. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.