Morris Atula Applauds Pro Wrestling Africa’s Role in Growing Wrestling Across Africa

The Pro Wrestling World Federation (PWWF), a global professional wrestling body aimed at promoting, coordinating, and expanding pro wrestling activities across different countries and continents has promised to support the trip of the Nigerian team traveling to Lome, Togo in the first weekend of April 2026.

The International Professional Wrestling Organization with multi-continent focus on Promotion, talent development, and international collaboration in professional wrestling is building partnerships with national federations, Independent wrestling promotions
and continental bodies such as Pro Wrestling Africa to take pro wrestling to the next level.

Morris Atula is known within the African wrestling space as a sports administrator, wrestling promoter, and development advocate, particularly associated with efforts to grow and organize wrestling activities on the continent. He has been involved in:
Promoting wrestling events and initiatives in Africa; supporting organizational development within wrestling bodies; encouraging youth participation and talent growth and building collaborations between African and international wrestling stakeholders.

He has expressed his appreciation to Pro Wrestling Africa (PWA) for its consistent efforts in promoting and developing professional wrestling across the African continent. In a statement released recently, Atula praised PWA for its commitment to creating opportunities for African wrestlers and fostering unity among wrestling stakeholders in different countries.

“Pro Wrestling Africa has demonstrated remarkable leadership in advancing the sport across Africa. Their dedication to organizing events, developing talent, and building international partnerships is truly commendable,” Atula stated.

He further noted that PWA’s initiatives, including continental championships, training programs, and strategic collaborations, are helping to position African wrestling on the global stage and should be well supported so he is taking it upon himself as the President of the UK Based Pro Wrestling World Federation (PWWF), to support the Nigerian Team’s trip to Lome in Togo where Ghana, Togo, Benin Republic, Sierra Leone and Nigeria would converge for training under the auspices of “Shaolin Master” Simba Bafuka, the head trainer and coordinator at the Brussels Young Wrestling Style (BYWS) based in Brussels, Belgium

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