In a major boost for African boxing, internationally respected sports administrator Mr. Adeyemi Adeyemo, widely known in global sporting circles as Gmoney, has officially announced his endorsement and chief-host role for the highly anticipated OtaFEST 2025 WBB Middleweight Championship Fight in Nigeria. The headline bout will see rising Nigerian sensation Olagbade Sulaimon Abiodun, popularly known as Tyson Kill, face off against formidable contender Jeku Williams in what is already being predicted as one of the most explosive boxing matches on the continent.

Mr. Adeyemo, a board member of the prestigious World Boxing Body (WBB) and Regional Manager overseeing Africa, brings significant credibility, experience, and international visibility to the event. As the CEO of Kinbatty Global Logistics, he has consistently used his influence and resources to elevate sports—particularly boxing—across Africa. His presence at OtaFEST 2025 signals a new era of recognition for Nigerian and African boxing talent on the world stage.
Speaking about his passion for boxing, Adeyemo shared:
“Boxing is more than sport to me; it is discipline, courage, and a universal language. It unites people across nations and backgrounds.”
He further emphasized that the WBB middleweight title fight at OtaFEST 2025 will be a spectacle unlike any other:
“Nigeria is ready. OtaFEST will present a grand, world-class boxing showdown. The Tyson Kill vs. Jeku Williams fight is set to become one of the biggest and most talked-about bouts in Africa.”
Mr. Adeyemo also commended the Executive Producer of OtaFEST 2025, Michael Gomwalk Adebowale, who doubles as the Project Director and head of Events by Hertz Universe PR. He praised the strategic vision behind embedding a global boxing title match within a cultural festival, noting that this innovative approach will spotlight Nigerian sporting talent while attracting international attention.
“Michael Gomwalk Adebowale and Events by Hertz Universe PR are bringing something unprecedented to Nigeria,” Adeyemo noted. “OtaFEST is not just an event—it is a redefinition of how sports and entertainment can merge to create history.”
OtaFEST 2025, scheduled to take place in Nigeria, promises to deliver a multi-layered entertainment experience. Alongside the WBB Middleweight Championship bout between Tyson Kill and Jeku Williams, the festival will also feature a stand-up comedy show, live music performances, and a diverse lineup of cultural showcases expected to draw massive local and international audiences.
The inclusion of a global boxing title match within OtaFEST marks a significant milestone for the Nigerian sports and entertainment ecosystem. With Adeyemi Adeyemo’s endorsement and leadership, the event positions Nigeria as a rising force in hosting world-class sporting events.
As excitement builds, OtaFEST 2025 is already shaping up to be a defining moment—an intersection of athletic excellence, cultural celebration, and global recognition.
For updates, media inquiries, and accreditation details, the Manchester Times will continue to monitor and report on developments as Nigeria prepares to host one of the most significant boxing events in recent African history.

