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Spamchek
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ENIDAN Technologies
Type
Private
Industry
Information security
Founded 2004
Headquarters
Herrliberg, Switzerland
Key people
Per Jessen (co-founder, chairman); Nadine Yates (co-founder)
Products
Anti-spam, anti-virus, email archiving
Website www.spamchek.com
Spamchek is the trade name for a range of ma
naged email services developed and operated by ENIDAN Technologies GmbH in Herrl
iberg, Switzerland. Starting in 2004,
this was initially a spam filtering solution, which was complemented in 2009 by
an email archiving
solution. In the EU, Spamchek is represented by ENIDAN Technologies Ltd., a UK-b
ased wholly owned subsidiary of ENIDAN Technologies GmbH.
Spamchek is a registered European Community trademark, registration #6106272.
Ajagba took up the sport of boxing in 2011 after previously playing football for
a club in Ughelli since 2005.[1] He is coached by Anthony Konyegwachie.[1]
Ajagba was selected to compete for the Nigerian team at the 2014 Commonwealth Ga
mes held in Glasgow. Competing in the super heavyweight division he defeated Jun
ior Fa of Tonga in the round of 16 and Paul Schafer of South Africa in the quart
erfinals.[2] He advanced to the semifinals where he was defeated by Joseph Gooda
ll of Australia, meaning Ajagba won a bronze medal.[2][3]
At the 2015 African Games held in Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo, Ajagba was
selected as the Nigerian entrant in the men's super heavyweight event. He won t
he gold medal, beating Keddy Angnes of the Seychelles by a score 3 0 in the final.
[4][5][6]
In 2016 he won the gold medal in the super heavyweight event at the African Boxi
ng Olympic Qualification Tournament held in Yaound, Cameroon. By doing so Ajagba
qualified to represent Nigeria at the 2016 Summer Olympics to be held in Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil.[7] In the first round Ajagba beat Ugandan Michael Sekamembe on
points,[8] he defeated Tunisian boxer Aymen Trabelsi
in the semifinal to secure his qualification,[9] then in the final he beat Moham
ed Arjaoui of Morocco.[10] Ajagba was the only Nigerian boxer of the ten who com
peted to qualify for Rio through the tournament, leading to claims from Nigeria'
s coach Konyegwachie that judges had been bribed.[11]

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