Alhaji Abdulai Pangasur (arrowed) shares a proud moment with Black Rockets medallists, their coaches, and GBF officials after presenting his donation in support of the team
Alhaji Abdulai Pangasur (arrowed) shares a proud moment with Black Rockets medallists, their coaches, and GBF officials after presenting his donation in support of the team
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Alhaji Pangasur boosts Black Rockets with GH¢10,000 donation

The CEO of Freight Consult, Alhaji Abdulai Issaka Pangasur, has stepped up once again for Ghanaian boxing, rewarding the Black Rockets with a cash donation of GH¢10,000 for their triple gold medal haul at the 2025 African Youth Boxing Championships in Guinea.

In a show of leadership and passion for youth development, the Ghana Boxing Federation (GBF) board member hosted the triumphant trio — Mathias Ashitey, George Dowuona and Desmond Pappoe — at his Airport Residential office, where he applauded their heroics and pledged continued support ahead of the Youth Olympic Games qualifiers in Angola this December.

“You’ve done exceptionally well — Ghana is proud of you,” Alhaji Pangasur told the boxers. “You are the future of our sport. Now is the time to get back to the gym because only hard work, discipline and focus will take you further. I expect many of you to qualify for the Youth Olympics and Freight Consult will back you all the way.”

Led by a GBF delegation, including the Vice-President, Dauda Fuseni, Solomon Otoo Lartey 2nd (Vice-President), Mustapha Nettey (Treasurer) and national coaches Charles Quartey and Joseph Martey, the team presented Alhaji Pangasur with their gold medals and third-place trophy in appreciation of his continued support.

This is not the first time Alhaji Pangasur has backed Ghana’s amateur boxing cause.

Through Freight Consult, he has also extended support to the senior national team, the Black Bombers and the women’s side, Black Hitters, helping boost preparations for major international events.

On behalf of the GBF, Mr Fuseni commended the gesture and made a passionate appeal for more individuals and corporate institutions to emulate Alhaji Pangasur’s example.

“With the Youth Olympics, the 2026 Commonwealth Games and even the 2028 Olympics in sight, boxing needs all the support it can get,” he said. “The government must also invest more in our athletes before major competitions to ensure we compete at the highest level.”

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