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Makasi Tshikeva, born Jean Bernard Makasi Lola Kimeso Tshikeva AKA Big Papa T The Lion King Ya Tshike was born in DRC Congo 1960 15 October. Child of a General De Brigade (Army General) Andre Bruno Tshikeva, Makasi was third born in his family before 33 who was born after him, his father had ten wives and his first wife who was Makasi's mother Pauline Yoko Nzita Tshikeva who gave his father eight kids, who live in France now (2015). Andre Bruno Tshikeva was the first African to be a parachute instructor and commander in his time, he created camp cip/ceta with Tour Tshikeva also went on to make Kota-Koli commando centre. Makasi's father was the first person in Africa to open doors to allow females to be in the army in Africa as well as being the reason behind the first female parachuter in the world in 1967. General Andre has a dog who he named Zizi AKA Sergeant Zizi, Sergeant Zizi was the first dog to parachute in the world in 1965. In 1971 he won the world army parachute in Los Angels competing against Britain, becoming the first black parachuter. He created thirty one parachute brigades which was accredited the best army parachute brigade in Africa.

Makasi attended Primary school at Athenee De La Gombe Kinshasa where he attended until year four where he then was sent to a boarding school in Kipako Bas Congo. Then went on to completing a year at the boarding primary school, he was then moved onto another boarding school called Kamina in Katanga where he completed year six, seven. Makasi moved again after this to another boarding school in Moanda in Bas Congo from year eight then went on to complete his year 9,10,11,12 in Kisantu Bas Congo and Year 13 in Boma Bas Congo.

After Makasi graduated he went to Academy Des Beaux Art for one year where he then moved to join the army in 1983 in Base Kitona, at the Cfso Capital Sergeant School. In 1983-1985 Makasi had become second Lieutenant graduate in Social and Army studies/Efo 15. 1985-1986 he went to continue his training at the Commander Company school in 1987 he was SRMA Instructor, in 1987, he went to Kota Koli and became, brevete A Commando and in 1988 he gained his first promotion as commando instructor in Infantry commando, Sabotage and Voltigeur. Makasi was second in commandment in extra SECURITY presidential in Gbadolite, he was in charge where he had gained Infant Perdus status.

Makasi moved to Kitona Camp at age 30 in 1990, where he was in charge of S3 Sports Army REGIONAL, in the region of Bas Congo, formally known as Bas Zaire. Makasi Jean moved to europe the following year as his life was in danger from Mobutu Army the current president in Congo at the time. The feud begun when Andre Bruno Tshikeva, Makasi's father, trained Mobutu in parachuting leading M0butu to kill him in 1977. After fleeing Congo due to danger with his Wife and One child to the UK where he then went on to study at Middlesex University getting a degree in Criminology and a Master Degree in Education where he was voted as the best student in 2001 landing him his first teaching job at a secondary school in North London where he taught sports and French to different years also being a cover for Art and Maths.

Makasi begun training in sports in 1963, when Makasi's father employed a master in JiJuiTsu to train him from home, the Master who was lived in the district of Ndjli, went by the name of Maitre Frank. Maitre Frank was training soldiers in camp Ceta, the camp trained parachuting soldiers that he trained the most successful parachuting soldiers alongside teaching them JiJuiTsu and Judo. In 1965 in the five years of Congo Independancey in front of the President of Congo, Kasa-Vubu and King of Belguim Baudouin. Makasi and his older brother George and the youth army club demostrated Judo and JiJuiTsu, making it their very first major competition and demonstrating in their career where knives and swords where used in the demonstration (trained). In 1972 Makasi begun taking Karate lessons with Master Prince Makuku who went on to become coach in Guard Civile, in 1980s. Maitre Frank moved to Angola to train MPLA soldiers.

In 1974 Makasi became orange belt and won a competition in Moanda becoming Moanda Champion in his weight catergory with the help of his coach, Master Kiatubaka in 1978 Makasi Tshikeva went onto changing his training from karate where he trained in the Town of Lemba to Tae-Kwando with his friend and new coach Master Ken Zengele and then joined a Wrestling Club in the 1980's he joined his friend Wrestling Coach Selemani Modja, Coach Mukendi and Musumari in the town of Matete. In 1983 - 1985 Makasi opened up a Wrestling Club in EFO academy in the City of Kananga then going onto opening another Wrestling Club in 1987 in Kota-Koli Commando Centre.

1985 by then Tshikeva had won wrestling army champion, in 1987 he had become North Ubangi Regional Champion. In 1990 he became Bas-Zaire Champion and the best wrestler in Congo/Zaire according to the Newspaper Elima in 1990 where it was published. In the year it was publishised Makasi Tshikeva won a match versus Edingwe twice gaining his fame from the year he won the matches as his Wrestling Alter Ego (Ya Tshike) after the two wins versuses Edingwe he went onto beat his coach and friend Selemani in the same year.

In 1990 after all his gain of fame, he went to open up a third wrestling club in base Kitona, where he trained aspiring Professional Wrestlers and was chosen to represent the army National wrestling team in Congo to go to the Army world competition in the United States following the role of Army Team Captain after this opprtunity Makasi Tshikeva then moved to Europe - United Kingdom the following year where five years later was able to open up his own wrestling club in the United Kingdom, that was called Haringey Wrestling Club in the heart of North London, Tottenham in 1995 where he won the Best Coach and Best Club from British Wrestling Association Competition in Aspull, just under a year of opening the Wrestling Club in Haringey being granted this award.

1996 Makasi Tshikeva won the Wrestling Champion Belt (AWF BELT - American Wrestling Federation Belt) being charted the top Wrestler in Europe. in 1999 Tshikeva managed to win his civil fight to bringing Wreslting back on TV in the United Kingdom which was brought on to our screens in 1999 as UWA where he was shown Live on TV on ZDF a Germany Channel in the same year was casted to do a reality documentary of rampage of Wrestling where he then went on to winning an award in 2000. By 2001 Makasi Tshikeva was being shown live on a Poland Sports Channel as well as RTL Channel. In 2000 from the wrestling magazine in the United States of America, Big Papa T was voted amongst the top 10 Best and the second baddest after Rowdy Pepper from America's WWE.

Tshikeva has appeared on television networks and Newspapers. Big Papa T has appeared on ITV, BBC, BBCNews, Sun, Mirror, Daily Mail, Independent and Tottenham Journal in reflection of his hard work as a citizien of London City and an honourable man of his community where he also taught in Secondary schools and helped train less able and able students fitness, self defence and discipline which also led him to being featured in many online blogs and Wrestling Magazines. in 2001 he had won Best student in Sports and Community at Middlesex University, in 2011 won an award as the best Youth Sports Coach of the Borough of Haringey, London. This is where he then went onto produce a student that he trained in his Haringey Wrestling Club that won two belts in Amsterdam in the YWC (Youth World Championship) where two of his children won, youth world championship in Amsterdam 2004. Two of Tshikeva's kids were in the United Kingdom Wrestling GB Team winning second place for Great Britain in Ukraine and Russia Wrestling Competition and the European Traditional Championship in Estonia, fourth Place in India Youth commonwealth Games in Puna, India and his kids are many times English and British Champion. Makasi got all his kids into Wrestling causing them to be many times winning British, English champions and now four of his kids are wrestling coaches, three boys and his only girl Andrea Tshikeva. This is from Makasi Tshikeva's father Andre Tshikeva who was a wrestler in Belgium in the 50's during his bodyguard job.

Makasi Tshikeva - known in the ring as Big Papa T, Ya Tshike, Le Roi Lion, Lion King, Mon Lieutenant, Lieutenant Commando. He won Champion of North Ubangi 1987,Equateur 1988-1990, Champion of Bas Zaire/Bas Congo 1990, in Champion of Congo/Zaire 1990. Makasi won best wrestler of Zaire, he was given this title in 1990 by Elima Newspapers. Tshikeva was defined as his army's captain team wrestling. He was known as the best wrestler in the Zaire Army, being the creator of a wrestling club in Kananga, Kota-Koli and Kitona. In the UK 1995, Big Papa T was British Wrestling Champion and still the best wrestler, going on to gaining best coach in the UK. In 1996 he won the European Super heavyweight champion in AWF. 1998, Tshikeva went onto pass the test to bring wrestling back on live television in the United Kingdom. In 1999 won UWA World Tag Team Champion with Jody Fleish and was voted top ten wrestlers in the world Published by an America's wrestling magazine and was voted the second most baddy after Rowdy Pepper. UWA programme was sold for half a million in Germany to ZDF channel where it was televised to the German fans of Wrestling, UWA live TV also, went on to be sold to a Poland Sports channel making it more and more internationally viewed. UWA Live TV was viewed across the cable channels in the world and in RTL in Europe. Big Papa T works with the Haringey Youth to reduce crime rates in Haringey, he is a volunteer youth worker, one that are making the difference in crime rates in the local area. He owns two wrestling clubs within the Haringey Youth premises, His club is called Haringey Wrestling Club, he is referred by supporters and fans as a legend who brought Wrestling back into the United Kingdom in the 90's and for that he will always be respected as Big Papa T. Big Papa T's record is one thousand and sixty seven fights with an remarkable one thousand and sixty wins, 2 loose and five disqualification. In 2016 Big Papa T is now a teacher known as Makasi Tshikeva, working at one of Haringey Units for troubled kids who have been kicked out of school, he works as a Teacher in the unit creating changes and challenges for the students who tackle the need to learn and excel. His aim as taking on the job as a teacher in the school was to make sure the kids he looked out for was to excel as well as prosper in every possible aspect. -Makasi Tshikeva,

Makasi Tshikeva runs various respected and well valued charities in Congo and England. The charity allows people to be removed of the streets and to be sheltered and taught to have a positive outlook to their up bringing and aims to use these people of the streets to inspire another generation who will end up on the streets. The charity puts across their initial approach by organising community related shows for events such as, world peace, sports competitions in the United Kingdom as well as in Kinshasa and Bas Congo, DR Congo. Makasi Tshikeva is the sports Ambassador in DR Congo. Makasi Tshikeva has recognised his other craft, which is acting. Makasi has now taken up acting since his documentary of Rampage of Wrestling which was telivised by LIVE TV in the UK, in 1999. In 1996 he was apart of the first action film in Congo to defend women brutality from men. Makasi Tshikeva has now recently finished filming in 2015 for Tarzan the Feature Film as a Slave Trader and has starred in an award winning documentary about Voodoo Wrestling that follows his challenges fighting against Congo's biggest voodoo wrestlers. In 2011, Makasi helped Channel 4 in making a documentary in relations to sports people and politics.