American music superstar singer and producer, Stevie Wonder, is among the top stars
expected in Nigeria for the country’s leg of the Nelson Mandela Commonwealth Nations and America Unifying Wrestling
Championship, which will also hold in South Africa, the United States and
Britain.
According to the Project Coordinator, ace musician, Tee Mac Itseli, the multi-talented
Grammy Award winning star, will lead a strong cast of stars from the United
States, Britain and South Africa, who will join Nigerians (musicians and
comedians) to spice up the wrestling carnival in honour of the late Mandela.
According to Tee Mac,
“Soon, we will come
out with the list of all the participants in the championship, which is a
collaboration of the South African High Commission, American embassy and the
Ultimate Wrestling and Charity Organization (TUWCO).
Meanwhile, Universal
Professional Wrestling Federation’s (UPWF) world champion, Nigeria’s Osita Offor, also known as De Ultimate Commander, has gone into
camp to prepare for the championship, which will see him facing some of the top
wrestlers in the profession.
The Nelson Mandela
Commonwealth Nations and America Unifying Championship will take Nigerian,
American, Canadian, South African and European wrestlers to South Africa,
Britain, the US, Canada and Nigeria in celebration of the late South African
legend, Dr. Nelson Mandela.
De Ultimate Commander said he has concluded consultations
with top local and foreign wrestlers to ensure that he emerged from the bouts
with his title still intact, adding that he is going into a closed camp to
ensure full concentration in his preparation for the event.
“I am training locally
here with Jimmy Palm because I want
this title to remain in Nigeria. “I have
also been in touch with my coach, Jimmy
Superfly Snuka, as well as the Barbarian
and Earthquake because they are the
ones in charge of my training. I am
waiting for certain things before I join them in the US,” he added.
De Commander said the Mandela Championship will begin in the
South African cities of Johannesburg and Durban on July 18 and 20 respectively,
hold in Lagos (July 25), Abia (July 27) and two cities in Britain on August 1
and 3, 2014.
On August 9 and 16, the championship will hold in the United
States’ cities of Dallas and North Carolina on August 9 and 16, while the
Canada leg on August 23 will round off the programme.
Credit: The Vanguard
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