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Nigeria Awaits Late Boxer Olanrewaju’s Body

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Nigeria Awaits Late Boxer Olanrewaju's Body

Olanrewaju, popularly known as “Success,” collapsed in the ring during a fight with Ghanaian boxer Jon Mbanugu on 29 March at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra.

The remains of Nigerian boxer Segun Olanrewaju, who tragically died during a bout in Ghana, are expected to be returned to Nigeria next week, following nearly two months of legal, diplomatic, and procedural efforts.

Olanrewaju, popularly known as “Success,” collapsed in the ring during a fight with Ghanaian boxer Jon Mbanugu on 29 March at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra.

He was later pronounced dead at Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

His death triggered an outpouring of grief in Nigeria and ignited scrutiny over safety protocols in Ghana’s boxing scene.

In an exclusive interview with PREMIUM TIMES, President of the Nigeria Boxing Board of Control (NBB of C), Rafiu Ladipo, confirmed that the long-awaited repatriation of Olanrewaju’s body is now imminent.

“I can assure you, latest by next week, the body will be brought back. I don’t know what particular day,” Mr Ladipo said during a phone interview.

Mr Ladipo detailed the intense efforts by Nigerian authorities to ensure Olanrewaju’s remains are returned with dignity.

According to him, the NBB of C has worked closely with the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana and the Ghanaian Ministry of Youth and Sports to meet all necessary conditions.

“The Nigeria Boxing Board of Control has been doing so much to bring Segun’s corpse,” he explained.

Mr Ladipo revealed that the delay was largely due to delayed medical clearances and paperwork, including an autopsy report, a gross pathology analysis, and a death certificate.

These were required by both Ghanaian and Nigerian authorities before any repatriation could be approved.

“There are certain documents that they needed before they can bring it… I personally went to the Ministry of Health in Lagos, and we have been able to get their approval and permit from the Federal Ministry of Health that the body should be brought back home,” he stated.

Allegations of negligence
Mr Ladipo was also outspoken about the role of the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA) in the tragic incident, alleging negligence in the medical preparations leading up to the fight.

“After the fight, we accused the Ghana Boxing Authority of negligence… the drug screening, the weighing, and the pre-fight medical were not done for him,” Mr Ladipo said.

“They just sent him to go and fight. This is never done.”

The Ghanaian government established a seven-member investigative committee in response to these accusations.

Mr Ladipo and officials from the NBB of C were subjected to a series of lengthy interviews by the committee to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the bout.

“I showed them the video of what we normally do in Nigeria… you must conduct what is called pre-fight checks — check his lungs, heartbeat, eyes, nose, and so on. If you don’t do it, how are you sure that the guy is fit?” Mr Ladipo questioned.

The investigative committee’s report later confirmed that Olanrewaju had not undergone the required pre-fight medicals and that no licensed medical professional was present during the match. It also revealed that he had a pre-existing heart condition, making the oversight particularly alarming.

Ghanaian authorities respond
Following the outcry, Ghana’s Minister of Youth and Sports, Kofi Adams, acknowledged the delays but assured the public that all legal protocols have now been completed.

“The body was not detained for no reason. The Coroner’s Act was invoked, and the report was needed to carry on with the evacuation process,” Mr Adams explained.

He confirmed that Ghana is now fully cooperating with Nigerian authorities to facilitate the return of the body, with assistance from both countries’ boxing boards and the Nigerian High Commission in Accra.

“Once they confirm the arrangements, we are ready to assist in any way possible,” Mr Adams said.

Honouring a fallen fighter
Mr Ladipo emphasised that the NBB of C intends to honour the late boxer upon his return.

“They must come, give us adequate information so that from our end here, we will do what is called the memorable lap of honour,” he said.

He added that logistical arrangements are being finalised, including providing an ambulance to transfer the body directly from the airport to Olanrewaju’s family, avoiding further delays or additional transfers.

“We don’t want a situation whereby we take the body again to another mortuary in Nigeria. Let them tell us when they are bringing the corpse so that we can make adequate arrangements for receipt and burial,” Mr Ladipo said.

Calls for compensation
Discussions are also underway regarding compensation for the late boxer’s family. While no official figure has been disclosed, Mr Ladipo confirmed that compensation is part of ongoing negotiations.

“Of course, everything to Ghana — they are trying to compensate. We don’t know how much they will pay. Even if the fight purse is there to be paid, we have requested,” he said.

Looking ahead
The tragedy has prompted calls for stricter oversight and mandatory safety protocols across African boxing federations.

As investigations conclude and Olanrewaju’s body is prepared for return, attention now turns to ensuring justice for his family and preventing such a loss from happening again.

“We are not just playing around,” Mr Ladipo said. “We know our responsibilities, and we are doing the best we can in this circumstance.”

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NPFL Slams Kwara United With Stadium Ban, ₦9 Million Fine, Three-Point Deduction

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Kwara United have been hit hard by the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) following the ugly scenes that trailed their rescheduled Matchday 22 clash with Rivers United in Ilorin.

The league confirmed on Thursday that the Harmony Boys will serve a stadium ban, pay a total of ₦9 million in fines and forfeit three points and three goals from their tally after crowd disorder disrupted Wednesday’s 1-1 draw at the Kwara State Stadium.

Tempers boiled over at the end of the match after Rivers United grabbed a stoppage-time equaliser through Boluwaji Sholumade. What had been a fiercely contested fixture quickly descended into chaos, with footage circulating on social media showing enraged supporters chasing match officials and confronting members of the visiting team.

In its official communication, the NPFL said the Ilorin club breached several provisions of its regulatory framework. The league ruled that Kwara United failed to provide adequate security, allowing unauthorised individuals access to restricted areas.

It also held the club responsible for failing to control supporters whose actions led to the harassment and assault of match officials and Rivers United personnel, some of whom were injured.

The league described the conduct as one that brought the game into disrepute.

Financial sanctions were issued across multiple counts. Kwara United were fined ₦2 million for inadequate security and ₦1 million for failing to control their supporters.

A further ₦2 million was imposed for assaults on officials, ₦1 million for unsporting behaviour, ₦1 million for holding match officials and Rivers United officials hostage after the match, and ₦2 million to cover medical treatment and related damages.

Beyond the financial penalties, the sporting consequences are severe. The three-point and three-goal deduction has pushed Kwara United down to 19th position on 26 points from 26 matches, leaving them in serious relegation danger with 12 fixtures left to play.

The club must also take their remaining home matches away from Ilorin, with the MKO Abiola Sports Arena in Abeokuta approved as their temporary base for the rest of the season. They have been directed to identify those involved in the disturbances for arrest and prosecution and were given 48 hours to appeal the decision.

The trouble came after Kwara had taken a first-half lead through Shamsudeen Muhammed, only to concede deep into added time. In the aftermath, Rivers United General Manager Okey Kpalukwu was attacked and reportedly revived after fainting, while players and officials of the visiting side remained inside their dressing room for more than 45 minutes for safety.

Kwara United later condemned the violence and distanced themselves from the actions of the supporters. In a statement, the club said it viewed the development with “serious concern and regret” and “unequivocally denounces every act of violence recorded.”

“We are deeply disturbed by the events that occurred after the match and unequivocally denounce every act of violence recorded,” the club said, apologising to Rivers United, match officials and other affected parties, and pledging cooperation with investigations.

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Nigeria Secures Spot At 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The Falconets of Nigeria are through to the final Playoffs for this year’s U20 Women’s World Cup in Poland after they again beat their Senegalese counterparts 2-1 on the road.

Nigeria won the first leg a week ago in Abeokuta to now go through 3-1 on aggregate.

They will now battle Malawi in the Playoffs for a ticket to the World Cup.

Today, the Falconets took the lead after 19 minutes through Kindness Ifeanyi, who was the match winner in Nigeria.

They made it 2-0 courtesy of Precious Oscar in the 68th minute, before the home team netted a consolation goal in the closing minutes of the contest.

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HEARTBREAKING: Nigerian Footballer Dies In UK Hospital

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HEARTBREAKING: Nigerian Footballer Dies In UK Hospital

Tributes have poured in following the death of Nigerian non-league footballer Saburi Olayinka Adeniji, who died from a catastrophic brain injury just one day before his wife and four-year-old daughter could reach his bedside.

Adeniji, who played as a winger for Kings Park Rangers in Halstead, Essex, passed away in hospital on Friday after being admitted to intensive care on January 25 with a severe brain stem injury.

The club rallied around his family, who travelled from Nigeria to be with him but arrived after his death.

A fundraising appeal launched to support them has raised more than £16,000 of its £17,000 target to help cover expenses, including travel and accommodation.

Medical staff reportedly delayed switching off life support in the hope that his family would arrive in time to say goodbye, but the club confirmed the heartbreaking news in a statement released on Saturday.

Kings Park Rangers said: “It is with great sadness that we must announce our number 17 Saburi Adeniji ‘Ola’ passed away yesterday morning. He fought so hard to still be here for when his family arrived. His wife and daughter unfortunately arrived this morning, a day late.

“He will always be a King. He will always be loved. As a friend, as a dad as a husband, as a brother and as a son. R.I.P Saburi Adeniji.”

The Essex and Suffolk Border League side waived gate fees in recent weeks, redirecting the funds as donations for the family, and observed a minute’s silence before their match against Henley Athletic. The club also organised a fundraising event to support the bereaved family.

In another message, the club said: “We are overwhelmed with the support and on behalf of everyone involved with the club.”

The fundraising page explained that the money would assist with emergency visa applications, travel expenses and accommodation while the family remains in the UK.

HEARTBREAKING: Nigerian Footballer Dies In UK Hospital

 

It also highlighted Adeniji’s devotion to his family, stating: “Saburi leaves behind a four-year-old daughter, whom he adored. He worked tirelessly to provide for his family and was deeply committed to giving his daughter a good education and a better future.

“Beyond the immediate need to reunite his family, this fund will also be used to support his wife financially as she navigates life after this devastating loss and help secure his daughter’s education and wellbeing back home in Nigeria.

“This is a moment for the football world to come together players, clubs, teammates, supporters, and friends. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a real difference to a young family facing unimaginable heartbreak.”

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