Kanyinsola Ajayi: Perfect birthday gift - Fans praise first Nigerian in 18 years to reach world championships 100m final
Nigerians have celebrated Kanyinsola Ajayi as he became a national hero, securing a historic place in the men's 100m final at the World Athletics Championships in Tokyo.
The incredible feat, achieved on his 21st birthday, has been met with an outpouring of joy and pride from Nigerians across the globe, who celebrated his performance as the best birthday gift a young athlete could give himself.
Ajayi, an Auburn University standout, made history by becoming the first Nigerian in 18 years to qualify for the men's 100m final at a World Championships, a feat not seen since Olusoji Fasuba's run in Osaka in 2007.
FIRST NIGERIAN MAN IN A WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 100m FINAL IN 18 YEARS!!!🤯🔥
— Making of Champions (@MakingOfChamps) September 14, 2025
HISTORY has been made!!
Kanyinsola Ajayi 🇳🇬 has just run 9.93s to finish 2nd in his 100m semifinal at the Tokyo 2025 World Championships!!
He qualfies for the final and becomes the first Nigerian man… pic.twitter.com/NdMz5c8EZZ
A Record-Breaking Run to Glory
Ajayi first grabbed headlines during the heats by clocking a massive personal best of 9.88s, a performance that made him Nigeria's third-fastest man of all time, behind only national record holder Olusoji Fasuba and Divine Oduduru.
His time was also the fastest ever by a Nigerian in World Championships history, signalling his arrival on the global stage.
Not content with just a fast heat, Ajayi showed his determination in the semifinals, where he ran a composed race to finish second in his heat with a time of 9.93s, just behind reigning world and Olympic champion Noah Lyles. By finishing in the top two, he automatically secured his spot in the final, igniting widespread jubilation.
Nigerians react with pride and hope
The news of Ajayi's qualification has sent shockwaves of excitement throughout Nigeria.
On social media, fans celebrated his achievement, calling it a "win for the nation." Many pointed out the importance of the accomplishment coming on his birthday, with comments like "He has given himself the best birthday gift ever. Weldone Kanyinsola Ajayi."
On his 21st birthday, Konyinsola Ajayi @Ajayi100m runs his sixth career sub 10s to make the World Championships final.
— Abiodun Adewale (@ASA_iflyer) September 14, 2025
The first Nigerian to do so in 19 years.
He ran 9.93s.
The boy from Ikorodu is HIM!!!!#WorldAthleticsChampionships#Tokyo2025 pic.twitter.com/qCZnqZB1Qn
BIRTHDAY BOY with a wonderful race 😊 pic.twitter.com/BpaqCZKe1P
— Jay jay (@ehuwajj) September 14, 2025
🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
— NaturalCal (@NaturalCal) September 14, 2025
KING AJAYI will is a World Championship Finalist!!
9.93 seconds! pic.twitter.com/eUqL0Ihhf0
Kayinsola Ajayi!!!!!!!! Yesssssss!!!!!!! Screaming!!!!!
— Biola Solace-Chukwu (@Beeorlicious) September 14, 2025
He finishes second in a packed semifinal! Qualifying automatically, behind Noah Lyles.
First Nigerian in 19 years to make the Men's 100m final at the World Championships! #WorldAthleticsChamps pic.twitter.com/eXoKPWHTaM
Ajayi's historic run now places him in a position to potentially become Nigeria's first-ever men's 100m medallist at a World Championships. All eyes are now on the final as Nigerians hold their breath, hoping to see their young star make even more history.