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PWA and AIWF Celebrate Emmanuel Ndo’s Birthday, Hail Contributions to African Wrestling

The global wrestling community, led by Pro Wrestling Africa and Allied Independent Wrestling Federations, has celebrated the birthday of wrestling administrator and sports leader Emmanuel Ndo, praising his contributions to the development of professional wrestling in Africa.

In a statement marking the occasion, the organisations lauded Ndo’s role as President of the Cameroon Pro Wrestling Federation and First Vice President of PWA, describing him as a committed ambassador of the sport and a driving force behind athlete development and continental collaboration.

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According to the message, Ndo’s leadership has strengthened ties between African wrestling promotions and international institutions, advancing opportunities for athletes and administrators while promoting the sport’s growth across borders. His passion, discipline and visionary approach were highlighted as qualities that continue to inspire the wrestling community.

PWA and AIWF emphasised that his involvement in international wrestling initiatives has enhanced cooperation between African federations and global bodies, reinforcing the sport’s developmental framework on the continent. They noted that his dedication reflects core values of integrity, resilience and unity — principles central to the organisations’ mission.

“As he marks another year of impact and achievement, we celebrate not only his birthday but also his unwavering commitment to the growth of professional wrestling in Africa and beyond,” the statement read. The organisations extended best wishes for continued success, good health and sustained leadership in sports development.

The birthday tribute underscores Ndo’s standing as a prominent figure in African wrestling administration and highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen professional wrestling structures across the continent. With growing international collaboration, stakeholders say the sport’s future in Africa remains promising.