Ghana’s Minister of Sports and Recreation, Kofi Iddie Adams, has expressed deep sorrow following the tragic death of Nigerian boxer Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju.
According to BusinessDay, the 40-year-old former West African Light Heavyweight Champion collapsed during a fight against John Mbanugu at the Bukom Boxing Arena in Accra on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
In a statement issued on March 31, 2025, Hon. Adams extended condolences on behalf of the Ghanaian government to Olanrewaju’s family, friends, and colleagues. He acknowledged the Nigerian boxer’s talent, passion, and courage, describing his death as a significant loss to the boxing community.
Olanrewaju was competing in an eight-round international light-heavyweight contest against Ghanaian boxer Jon Mbanugu when the incident occurred. The match was sanctioned by the Ghana Boxing Authority (GBA).
“We deeply empathize with the Nigerian Boxing Board of Control (NBBC), the entire Nigerian boxing fraternity, and the global boxing community over this irreplaceable loss,” the minister stated.
“Gabriel’s untimely departure not only deprives boxing of an admirable competitor but also reminds us of the unpredictable nature of the sport we passionately love.”
Adams assured the public that the Ministry of Sports and Recreation, along with the Ghana Boxing Authority, will fully cooperate with investigations into the cause of Olanrewaju’s death. He also stated that efforts will be made to enhance athlete safety within the sport.
The press statement concluded with a message of solidarity and prayers for Olanrewaju’s loved ones and fellow athletes.
“May we all find solace during this difficult period and continue to work together to safeguard the well-being of athletes across the continent,” Adams said. “May Gabriel Oluwasegun Olanrewaju’s soul rest in perfect peace.”