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    Anthony Joshua talks out about the tragic tragedy in Nigeria while fighting back tears.

    By Kenneth Nii Tete AnnanJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Anthony Joshua has spoken publicly for the first time since a car crash in Nigeria on December 29 that killed two of his closest friends and team members, Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami.

    The 36-year-old boxer thanked supporters, first responders, and authorities for their assistance in an emotional video titled “My Brother’s Keeper For Life,” which he shared on his social media and YouTube page. He described the previous month “tragic.”

    Joshua was travelling in the back of an SUV when it struck a stationary truck on a major road near Lagos. He suffered minor injuries and was treated in hospital before returning to the UK to continue his recovery.

    Both Ayodele and Ghami died at the scene. Local authorities later charged the vehicle’s driver with dangerous and reckless driving.

    Joshua spoke calmly and directly straight to the camera in the short video, constantly holding back his tears as he describe the shock of the event and the extent of his loss.

    He described Latif and Sina as “my left and my right”, saying they were more than colleagues and friends. “They were my brothers,” he said. He added that the two men had been housemates, business partners and “major players” in his life.

    Joshua stated clearly that he does not want the moment reduced to legacy talk. Rather, he talked about responsibility and taking care of the men’s families.

    He offered to work with a larger group of friends and coworkers to support their loved ones and to assist their families in “achieving their goals.” “I will act in their best interests,” he declared.

    Alongside his tribute, Joshua used the video caption to thank the many people who helped after the crash. He singled out first responders, the medical staff at Lagoon Hospital, Ikoyi, and individuals who offered logistical support during his recovery.

    He publicly acknowledged the assistance of billionaire businessmen Femi Otedola and Aliko Dangote and thanked senior officials, including the British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, as well as federal and state officials in Nigeria, for their involvement and concern.

    Anthony Joshua spoke about the practical and spiritual ways he is coping. He said he found comfort in the belief that Latif and Sina would remain with him in spirit and that prayer and a “higher power” would help him carry on. He also expressed gratitude for the thousands of messages, prayers and public condolences that have arrived from around the world.

    Promoters and team members have said he will take time to recover before any decisions are made about his boxing future.

    Reaction to Joshua’s message has been immediate, with supporters and public figures praising his commitment to the families and noting the dignity of his response.

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