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‘Nigerian Terminator’ plans world wrestling championship, awards gala

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World-Renowned wrestler, Lovepatra Ekufu, better known as the Nigerian Terminator, is working on a project that will feature some of the biggest names in wrestling, in Lagos, on November 30.She added that the packed lineup includes a Global Impact Award, conference, CEOs’ forum, B2B matching, tourism, trade fair and exhibition, business pitch, celebrity boxing, kickboxing K1, talent hunt, pageantry, CGWE wrestling, mixed martial arts, breakout sessions, global innovative pitch, networking, fashion show gallery, cultural showcase, music, comedy, dance and fashion show, gala dinner, red carpet, raffle draw, and the unveiling of Celebrity Global Impact Magazine.Ekufu, a superintendent in the Nigeria Police Force, who is also the first African woman to win kickboxing and MMA world titles, is the chief executive officer and executive producer/founder of Diamond Superstars Promotion, a global fight and entertainment company based in Nigeria and the United States.The event scheduled for Queen’s Park Event Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, according to Ekufu, will create unforgettable experiences for participants by blending sports and entertainment to foster community engagement and support charitable causes.

Among renowned fighters expected at the event are Wesley Pipes and Jaxon Slade, who will feature in an electrifying bout. Speaking on the project, Ekufu said: “I’m thrilled to bring world-class wrestling to Lagos.

This event will showcase Nigeria’s potential as a hub for international sports and entertainment.   “The Street2Fame Talent Hunt offers a springboard for upcoming talents and celebrities, will  engage fans, nurture new talents from streets to stardom, and also promote community engagement and crime prevention.”

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