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Mr. Bomani began his martial arts training in the 1960s. By 1968, Mr. Bomani, had traveled to Okinawa and began training with Eiichi Miyazato Sensei at the Jundokan. Mr. Bomani was a student of Miyazato Sensei’s, until Miyazato Sensei passed away in 1999. Since that time he had trained under Koshin Iha Sensei.
In the early 1970s, Mr. Bomani opened his first
Jundokan dojo in Ithaca, New York. Mr. Bomani was also responsible for
introducing Jundokan Gojuryu to Tanzania and Africa. He established the first
ever Goju Ryu karate school in Dar es Salaam in 1973, naming it Tanzania
Jundokan, and he founded the Tanzania Okinawa Gojuryu Karate Association. Mr. Bomani
was also instrumental in spreading Jundokan Gojuryu through out the United
States. He founded many dojos in New York, Washington, Kentucky and Ohio. He
has left several yudansha spread across the United States and Africa. He also
spearheaded the formation of the Okinawa Gojuryu
Karate-do Kyokai Jundokan USA in 1971 and served as it's first president,
later he also founded the West Africa Okinawa Gojuryu Karate-do Kyokai and
Ghana Jundokan. Several of these branch dojo are still in operation.
Mr. Bomani continued his affiliation with the
Jundokan and Okinawa Gojuryu Karate-do Kyokai, he
continued to visit and train in Okinawa and he spent a great deal of time traveling between his various branch dojo. All of his Gojuryu grades to 8th Dan Kyoshi were issued by Eiichi Miyazato Sensei, his 9th Dan was issued by Koshin Iha Sensei.
continued to visit and train in Okinawa and he spent a great deal of time traveling between his various branch dojo. All of his Gojuryu grades to 8th Dan Kyoshi were issued by Eiichi Miyazato Sensei, his 9th Dan was issued by Koshin Iha Sensei.
His senior student in the USA was Lloyd C.
Johnson Sensei, who he awarded the highest grade he had ever issued and
appointed him as president for his associations.
In August of 2009, Mr. Bomani passed away from a
massive heart attack; he was buried in Accra, Ghana, West Africa. Bomani
Shihan was a true pioneer of gojuryu, he was graded 9th Dan Hanshi, through his
efforts he spread the Jundokan and the OGKK methods, to various dojo on two
continents. He was a great teacher, friend, role model and inspiration.