Anthony Joshua Injured in Nigeria Car Crash That Killed Two People

LAGOS — 29 December 2025

Former heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua has been injured in a fatal car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two people, according to local media and police reports.

The incident occurred on the Lagos Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State, one of Nigeria’s busiest transport routes. Joshua was travelling in a convoy when the collision took place. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene, where two fatalities were confirmed.

Joshua’s Condition

Joshua reportedly sustained minor injuries and was taken to hospital for medical assessment. Sources close to the boxer said his injuries were not life threatening, and he remains under observation as a precaution.

There has been no indication that Joshua was driving at the time of the crash.

Fatalities Confirmed

Nigerian authorities confirmed that two people died as a result of the collision. Their identities have not yet been publicly released, pending notification of next of kin.

Police said an investigation is underway to establish the exact cause of the crash, including vehicle speed, road conditions, and whether mechanical failure or driver error played a role.

Public Reaction

News of the crash has prompted an outpouring of concern across social media, with fans and figures from the boxing world expressing condolences to the families of the victims and wishing Joshua a swift recovery.

Anthony Joshua, who has Nigerian heritage and maintains close ties to the country, was reportedly in Nigeria for private engagements at the time of the incident.

Investigation Ongoing

Authorities have stated that further updates will be issued once preliminary findings are completed. The Lagos Ibadan Expressway has been the site of numerous serious accidents in recent years, frequently linked to congestion and high traffic volumes.

Aaron Joyce

Newswire, L.T.T Media

Newsdesk

29 December 2025

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