Ghana to set up the committee to investigate Nigerian boxer Olanrewaju's death insists that tragedy is not caused by Ghanese

Adams, who emphasized that the death of Olanrewaju was not the result of an attack by the Ghanese fans or any Ghanese, said Ghana was a committee to investigate the death of Olanrewaju. Sports Minister Kofi Adams said the Ghanese did not kill the Nigerian boxer Segun ‘Success’ Olanrewaju. Therefore, he does not expect Nigerians to attack any Ghanese in retaliation for the death of the boxer. Adams, who emphasized that the death of Olanrewaju was not the result of an attack by the Ghanese fans or any Ghanese, said Ghana was a committee to investigate the death of Olanrewaju. Saharan Porters reported on Sunday that Olanrewaju, a national and West African lightweight champion, died on Saturday after collapsing during a boxing match in Ghana on Saturday. In a video obtained by Saharan Porters, Olanrewaju, a Nigerian national national, lost consciousness while facing Ghanese Boxer Jon Mbanugu in the battle of the Ghana Professional Boxing League, held in the Bukom Boxing Arena. Despite attempts to revive him, the 40-year-old died of his injuries and brought his professional boxing career to a tragic end. Saharan Porters collected that he allegedly led to points before the fatal incident occurred. A video spread on social media shows the moment he collapsed in the ring. Olanrewaju had a total of 24 professional battles, won 13, lost eight and drew three. His death contributes to the growing list of Nigerian boxers who have lost their lives over the past year. The tragic incident raised concerns in the boxing community. It asked for an in -depth investigation into the circumstances surrounding the boxer’s participation in the match and his subsequent death. A host of Sporty FM, a Ghanese radio station, talked about the incident that Olanrewaju would initially fight on Friday, but the match was canceled. However, the Nigerian Boxing Council of Control said it was never formally informed about why the fight does not hold, according to the presenter. The presenter noted that boxing regulations stipulate that once a fight is canceled, the boxer is not allowed to enter the ring on another day. This led to questions about how Olanrewaju competed in a match approved by the Ghanese Boxing Authority (GBA) on Saturday. With the speech of the situation in an interview, the Minister of Sport in Ghana acknowledged that there were conflicting reports about the incident. “There are two accounts of the incident, and I don’t know which one to believe at this point,” the minister said. “The Ghanese Boxing Authority claims that Olanrewaju was approved for the fight, while the Nigerian Boxing Authority insisted that the fight was canceled.” The minister emphasized the need for a thorough investigation to determine whether all protocols were observed before and during the match. Adams said, ‘Who speaks the truth? At this moment I don’t know as a sector. It is only through an investigation that we will know if all protocols have been observed. ‘ Or all the rules that are supposed to be followed for the match to sanction, and whether all the rings protocols have also been followed; and whether the necessary paramedics and what you have were available to pay attention to any side situation. “It’s an opportunity for us to see how we sanction some of this combat sport and whether there can be some improvement in the road and ways we do to fighting.” Asked when he would give Nigeria a concrete response to the incident, the minister said: ‘Well, we will have to institute a committee to investigate what happened. I assured everything that nothing would be covered. We will ask all the questions that need to be asked. ‘ We hope that the Nigerian side and the Ghanese side will work with the team that will be in place to investigate this matter. ‘Following potential diplomatic tensions between Nigeria and Ghana after the death of Olanrewaju, the minister rejected any suggestions that the boxer intentionally did harm. It wasn’t an attack. “I don’t expect Nigeria to say that they will attack any Ghanese because it wasn’t like the boxer came and the Ghanese fans or someone attacked him.” He pointed out that the primary case in question was whether Olanrewaju received proper authorization to fight. “The only issue at stake here is whether he has been approved by his authority to fight or not.” The minister called for calm, saying that no violence should arise from the situation. “If you listen to all the stories, including the message of his original coach, the boxer withheld someone who prevented him from coming for the fight. And the coach said because he is an adult, he cannot be stopped. So he continued. ‘ Obviously, I would not expect such a reaction from Nigeria or anyone. If it happened to a Ghanese in Nigeria, I would not expect Ghanese to attack any Nigerian because it is not someone who willingly attacks an athlete from another country. ‘As investigations continue, the Ghanese and Nigerian boxing authorities are expected to work together to determine the facts surrounding Olanrewaju’s untimely death.