Nigerian Star Mr. Eazi Supports Construction of Zebra Boxing Club Gym

Nigerian Star Mr. Eazi Supports Construction of Zebra Boxing Club Gym

Nigerian singer and songwriter, Mr. Eazi, has extended his support to the construction of the Zebra Boxing Club gym in Lagos, Nigeria. The project, initiated by African boxing champion, Taiwo Agbaje, aims to provide a state-of-the-art facility for aspiring boxers and members of the community. Mr. Eazi, known for his commitment to empowering young people, donated funds towards the construction of the gym. He believes that sports, particularly boxing, can be a powerful tool for personal development, discipline, and community upliftment. “Boxing is not just about fighting. It’s about building character, determination, and resilience,” said Mr. Eazi. “I’m proud to support this initiative that will give young Nigerians the opportunity to reach their full potential in and out of the ring.” The Zebra Boxing Club gym will feature a modern training space, equipment, and experienced coaches. It will cater to boxers of all ages and skill levels, providing them with a safe and supportive environment to train and compete. “Mr. Eazi’s support is a huge boost to our project,” said Taiwo Agbaje. “This gym will not only be a place for boxing, but also a hub for community activities and youth empowerment. We are grateful for his commitment to making a difference in the lives of young Nigerians.” The Zebra Boxing Club gym is expected to be completed in the coming months. It will be a significant addition to the boxing landscape in Nigeria and provide a much-needed facility for aspiring athletes. Mr. Eazi’s support is a testament to his dedication to promoting sports and empowering the youth of his country.Riverside’s Cinderella run came to a glorious conclusion on Saturday as they defeated Kellam 6-2 to claim the Class 5 softball state championship. The Rams had an incredible momentum coming into the final, buoyed by Hailey Peterson’s walk-off grand slam in the semifinals.Riverside’s Cinderella run came to a glorious conclusion on Saturday as they defeated Kellam 6-2 to claim the Class 5 softball state championship. The Rams had an incredible momentum coming into the final, buoyed by Hailey Peterson’s walk-off grand slam in the semifinals. Riverside continued their fireworks in the final, with Kaylie Avvisato hitting a home run on the third pitch of the game. The big hits kept coming, and the Rams cruised to the victory. Kellam’s Abby Adamek had been a formidable force throughout her high school career, but the Riverside batters seemed to have her number. Peterson was denied a two-run home run in the first inning, but the Rams still managed to take a 4-0 lead in the third thanks to a solo home run by Charlotte Moore and an RBI double by Christina Franco. Kellam mounted a rally in the bottom of the third, but Riverside pitcher Kaylee Kadens shut them down from there. Franco added another RBI single in the fifth, and the Rams cruised to the win. Kellam’s players were disappointed to fall short of the title, but they were grateful for the opportunity to compete. “It was clearly not the result we wanted,” said Adamek. “We wanted to walk away as state champions. “But I will never be ungrateful for an opportunity, and we worked hard and we earned it. I was so grateful to be there with the people I was.”Nigerian Afrobeats star, Mr Eazi, has lent his support to the construction of the Zebra Boxing Club gym in Lagos, Nigeria. The gym is the brainchild of boxing coach and entrepreneur, Joe Mensah, and aims to provide a safe and supportive environment for young people to learn the sport of boxing. Mr Eazi, who is a keen boxing enthusiast himself, visited the gym site and donated equipment to help with the construction. He also pledged to continue supporting the project in the future. “I’m really excited to be involved with this project,” said Mr Eazi. “Boxing is a great sport for young people. It teaches them discipline, respect, and self-confidence. I’m hoping that this gym will help to give young people in Lagos the opportunity to reach their full potential.” Joe Mensah is grateful for Mr Eazi’s support. “This is a huge boost for our project,” he said. “Mr Eazi is a role model for young people in Nigeria, and his support will help us to reach a wider audience. We’re very excited about the future of the Zebra Boxing Club.” The construction of the Zebra Boxing Club gym is expected to be completed by the end of the year. The gym will offer a variety of boxing classes for all ages and abilities, as well as a fitness center and a youth center.

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