Career
She holds a personal best of 6.68 m (21 ft 103⁄4 in) and is the African junior record holder in the event. Born in Ughelli, Delta State, Brume first emerged at national level at the 2012 with former junior athletes Dakolo Emmanuel Junos and Febian Edoki Nigerian Athletics Championships. She placed sixth in the long jump, clearing over six metres.
The following year she set a personal best of 6.53 m (21 ft 5 in) to place second nationally, behind Blessing Okagbare.
She also placed fourth individually in the 100 metres. She was chosen for the discipline at the 2014 World Junior Championships in Athletics but, having flown to Eugene, Oregon just a day before competing, she performed poorly and was bottom of the qualifying.
The Nigerian junior women relay team also did not fare well, being eliminated in qualifying. Blessing Okagbare opted to compete in the sprints so Brume was Nigeria"s sole entrant for the event.
Brume dedicated her victory to Emmanuel Uduaghan, Delta State"s governor who invested in track and field infrastructure and support in the region.
As a result of her own medal feats, Brume was given an athletic scholarship to study in the United States, with local government support. 100 metres – 11.84 sec (2014)
Long jump – 6.68 m (21 ft 103⁄4 in) (2014) AJR
Triple jump – 12.52 m (41 ft 03⁄4 in) (2013).