Editorial: transforming African pro wrestling is a task that must be accomplished
Olusesan Olukoya is my name and I am an African professional wrestling analyst, manager, promoter, columnist (WrestleMap.com), publisher, crusader and activist.
I have been propagating African pro wrestling for close to four decades since 1988 and I have visited almost all of the African nations that have some semblance of professional wrestling, likewise Europe and the USA.
I run Pro Wrestling Afrik Promotions Ltd, a registered pro wrestling body which is the African link to the Pro-Wrestling world. I am also the Secretary General of Pro Wrestling Africa (PWA), the syndicate that serves as the mouthpiece of the game in Africa that also represents the interest of the continent of Africa Internationally.
I am the Chief Operating Officer (COO) and a board member of the Golden Wrestling Federacy (GWF) based in Florida, USA.
PWA was established in February 2015 at Yaounde Cameroon and since then we have promoted pro wrestling championships in Cameroon, Nigeria, Ghana and Togo. Zimbabwe, Botswana and Benin Republic will follow suit.