 While I'm over here by Yelsa State, where the Vice President of the Nigerian Keek Boxing Federation, engineer Gaspol Obolo helps to tackle youth restiveness in social crisis. This is true massive investment in sport and entertainment. Gaspol Obolo is also collaborating with the Turkish government to bring this dream to fruition. Our correspondent, Jesse Essay reports. Youth unemployment in Nigeria is over 53.4% according to the National Bureau of Statistics. In Biasu State, some unemployed young persons have taken to autism, drug abuse and armed robbery. But an indigenous of the state, Gaspol Obolo believes an annual wrestling festival which blends sports and entertainment is an avenue to check youth restiveness and groom young talent. He speaks more on his partnership with the Turkish government and appeals to other Nigerians to support the initiative. The only problem is just the laws, you can understand the different laws of wrestling between them and practice very well. Some of them can go international too. So I've done it and I want the government and other people to come in it, not a political something, I'm not a politician. I'm an engineer and I'm a sport man, the Vice President of the Nigerian Keek Boxing Federation, I'm not a wrestler. But based on the tribe that their tradition is wrestling, one of my kickboxes, so I decide to see what I will give back to them. Traditional wrestling is widely considered the aboriginal sport of the Izon Nation with Biasu State as its capital, but it's not just fighting that takes place at the Ogbia Wrestling Festival. The event is spiced by veteran musicians, African China and other entertainers. For Plus TV Africa, I am Jesse Yase. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.