That’s a good question. I don’t think it’s about sending a message, but it’s more about actually being hands-on with the development of the young athletes coming through. It’s never been sort of a message thing. It’s always been about locating the untapped potential in every Nigerian, every young athlete, so it’s about actually executing it.

Do you have a favourite place to fight between Nigeria, Wembley, Las Vegas, or Saudi Arabia?

No, my favourite thing is to win. The reason why I said that is that when I started boxing, it wasn’t to be a superstar or to sell tickets. It was just for something that I wanted to do. So whether I box in Wembley, or whether I box in Saudi Arabia, or if I ever box in Nigeria, it’s about getting the job done and executing it.