
Obinna told journalists in Calabar that it was just a tip of what to expect from him at the London Olympics as he is now back in his full strides.
The 10.11secs time recorded by Metu is his personal best.
“I am speechless, many things have been said about me but I thank God I have proved them wrong today. My training in Jamaica and Atlanta is paying off already” he said.
“Though this is my personal best, I believe I can still run 9 seconds, I will remain focus and continue to work harder” he assured.
Last year’s champion Ogho-Oghene Egwero finished second in a time of 10.19 Stanley while US based Stanley Azie 10.32seconds.