Tanzanian girls express their support for the Abubak vs. Justin fight taking place in Ghana.


TANZANIAN GIRLS SHOW THEIR SUPPORT FOR ABUBAK VS JUSTIN AT THE SUPREME WORLD SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP IN GHANA

Tanzania and Ghana have a long-standing history of bilateral cooperation that dates back to the early establishment of the Organization of African Unity (OAU). During this period, Ghanaian President Osagyefo Kwame Nkrumah and Mwalimu Julius Kambarage Nyerere played pivotal roles in guiding other African leaders on the significance of unity and camaraderie.

The atmosphere of the 1960s is once again being revived, as Tanzanian girls involved in the Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Program, who share facilities with the World Alliance Boxing Association (WABA), have stepped forward to extend their best wishes to the two fighters: Ghanaian Abubak Mubarak and Beninese Justin Hounkpevi, who are vying for the vacant WABA Supreme World Super Middleweight Championship.

In the realm of entertainment and enjoyment, it is evident that such collaborative support from the community is prevalent, with the girls from the Kilimanjaro Institute of Development Studies (KIDS) taking the lead in fostering bilateral cooperation.

The Battle of Torkor Atolia will take place in Keta town at the Aborigine Beach Resort Club on April 4th, featuring two additional world-ranked bouts. Ghanaians Saviour Gad and Eliasu Sulley will compete for the vacant WABA Supreme Global Super Middleweight Championship, while the two remarkable Michaels, Michael Poppoe and Michael Ansah, will face off for the inaugural Supreme Prof Azumah Nelson Champion Emeritus Championship.

It promises to be a Night of Long Knives as pugilists prepare their arsenals to contend for the coveted WABA Supreme championship belts.

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