I don’t expect Nigerians to attack any Ghanaian Boxer following the death of Gabriel Oluwasegun – Kofi Adams

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Ghana’s Sports and Recreation Minister, Kofi Iddie Adams, has revealed that proactive steps will be taken to ensure that the unfortunate passing of the Nigerian Boxer does not strain the relationship between the Ghanaian and Nigerian boxing communities.

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During an interview on April 1, 2025, with Sporty FM, the Minister firmly dismissed reports of potential tensions that could arise when Ghanaian boxers travel to Nigeria for future boxing events, emphasizing the need for unity and mutual respect between the two nations’ sporting fraternities.

Minister Adams specifically addressed concerns that the Nigerian boxing community might harbor resentment following Olanrewaju’s death, which occurred after an eight-round international light-heavyweight bout against Ghanaian boxer Jon Mbanugu.

The Nigerian boxer passed away at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, prompting the Nigeria Boxing Board of Control (NBBC), led by its President, Dr. Rafiu Oladipo, to request an autopsy report from the Ghana Boxing Authority on Monday, March 31.

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The incident has sparked discussions about athlete safety and the potential for strained relations, especially given the competitive history between Ghana and Nigeria in sports, including boxing, where both nations have produced world-class talent and share a longstanding rivalry.

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