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Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by coputa(op): 7:21am On Jan 03
Adedamola Joshua, an uncle of former world boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, shared his thoughts with BANKOLE TAIWO on the accident that claimed the lives of two of the boxer’s friends, the trauma the family is facing after getting the news of the incident, among other issues

How did you get to know about the accident involving the former world boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, and two of his friends?

Well, some of us are not really used to social media, so we didn’t get to hear of it on time. But around 1 pm, one of my church members, a retired Deputy Inspector General of Police, called to inform me of the accident and it was like I had never in my life heard that people were involved in an accident. How can Anthony Joshua be involved in an accident? It sounded so impossible, but it actually happened; it is unfortunate.

How is the family coping with this incident?

It has really left us in shock because this is not the first, the second, or the third time he has been coming home, so what happened? Why now? He just arrived in the country six hours ago on that day, and was eager to see his family in Sagamu, only for things to go the way they went.

He could have decided to say that he wanted to spend some time with the Governor of Lagos State (Babajide Sanwo-Olu) or other influential Nigerians, but he said that he wanted to be with his family in Sagamu. It is really painful that such an incident happened.

What was he actually coming home to do?

He has always come home around Yuletide to enjoy the festive period with the family. It’s something he has been doing for some time; it’s nothing unusual.

But we heard that there is an annual gathering that the Joshua family usually holds here. How true is that?

The annual gathering for all the Joshua family has been stopped because our elder brother, who used to coordinate it, died, and there was no one to pick up the coordination again. So, the gathering died naturally.

However, when Joshua comes around, he stays with the Governor of Ogun State, Dapo Abiodun, the Akarigbo, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, and others.

Have Anthony Joshua’s parents always been in Nigeria, or did they fly in because of the accident?

They are mostly in Nigeria, especially the father of the boxer; they have businesses they are managing in the country, although the mother is always with his son in the UK, but she also comes home. So, they are not far from home at all.

What would you say about the emergency service after the accident involving the boxer?

I want to condemn the lackadaisical attitude of our government towards anything emergency. To see Joshua crossing the median after the accident when he was supposed to be on a stretcher was distressing.

When you are in such trauma, the stress must be minimised; he was supposed to have been put in an ambulance and from there be treated. If it had been abroad, a helicopter would have arrived at the scene within five minutes for the evacuation of the victims of the accident.

It is an eyesore for the people alive to see such a gory scene of the accident that is now being circulated on social media. The government should deploy more ambulances on that stretch of the road, because accidents are always happening on that road. It is not enough to have the officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps checking vehicle documents; let there be ambulances too, stationed along this road.



Some people at the scene of the accident have also been criticised for making videos instead of helping to evacuate victims. What’s your take on this?

Some Nigerians act badly at accident scenes. When they are supposed to help, you will see them bringing out their phones to make videos and even steal from the victims. That is not right.

We even heard that Anthony Joshua’s phone was stolen during the accident; such attitudes must be discouraged. The police and other emergency responders should get to the scene of an accident on time and cordon off the place.

There is also the need to step up enlightenment across our motor parks and even for all Nigerians that we owe it a national duty to immediately call emergency toll lines to inform the appropriate agencies whenever we come across emergency situations like accidents, fire disasters, among others.

Unfortunately, many Nigerians don’t even know the numbers to call during emergencies, whereas anybody can find himself or herself in an emergency at any time.

The government has sincerely done its best. Governors Dapo Abiodun and Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Ogun and Lagos states, respectively, have ensured that the boxer received the very best medical service.

President Bola Tinubu is equally in touch with our son; he has spoken to him and the parents and assured them of the government’s support at all times. We really show our gratitude to the government for this massive support.

I even want to suggest that for some of our icons, like Anthony Joshua, the government can provide detailed escorts and professional drivers to drive these people whenever they are in town.

Do you know the driver?

I don’t know him, but for a driver to have been said to be on top speed and overtake at the same time, then it leaves much to be desired of such a driver.

Has there always been someone who drives the boxer whenever he is at home, or was this particular driver just engaged?

I really don’t know, because it is not as if everyone will know whenever he is coming home until he arrives in Nigeria. I don’t have information regarding who drives him.

However, I strongly pray that the government will guard against any future occurrence of this tragedy by providing expert drivers who can help people of Joshua’s calibre navigate their way whenever they are in Nigeria.

It is also important that we educate these top celebrities that whenever they are coming around, they should get reasonable people around them, especially those who will be behind the wheel. They must prioritise their safety and seek help where necessary.

How has this tragic incident impacted the mood of the family this festive period?
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It has really cast a shadow on our celebration. How can you celebrate when your son is in the hospital and two of his friends who were in the country to spend the vacation with him are being taken back in body bags? It is an incident that has shaken the Joshua family.[/b]

This is a family that is not strange to travelling all around the world; we have many Joshuas in the US, Canada, the UK, etc. My own two children are living in Italy; we have never witnessed this kind of tragedy; it is really overwhelming. It is a big shock. Since our father, Chief Adebambo Joshua (Anthony Joshua’s great-grandfather), died in 1964, we have never been so unhappy.

How do you feel now that Anthony Joshua has been discharged from the hospital?

We heaved a sigh of relief when we heard that he had been discharged from the hospital; we thank God, but we thought about how good it would have been if his two friends had survived the crash too.

Our joy would have been unspeakable. That loss is really a trauma for us as a family.

Do you think that this accident can negatively impact Joshua’s career as a boxer?

It is not impossible; some are even speculating that he is considering retirement from the sport. All of these are in the realm of speculation, but our prayer is that he would continue to grow stronger and come out of this trying time much stronger than ever before.

Will this incident not discourage the boxer from coming home again?

It might definitely discourage him because for two people who were reported to have been his personal friends and trainers to have died right on the spot, six hours after they arrived in the country, is something terrible.

We sincerely pray to the Almighty God to give him the courage to pull through this trying time.

Let me also use this medium, on behalf of the Joshuas at home and in the diaspora, to register our condolences with the families and associates of the friends of our beloved son, whose lives came to an abrupt end during the accident.

We pray that the souls of the departed will rest in peace and that the Almighty God will also grant each of us touched by this tragic incident the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.
https://punchng.com/bystanders-stole-anthony-joshuas-phone-at-accident-scene-uncle/
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by illicit(m): 7:25am On Jan 03
Of course

That's how we do here


Those responders, half of them come steal valuables ni... Including police and FRSC
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Truthissupreme: 7:30am On Jan 03
Lol, you go see them gather


Na to snap videos or thief
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Jakumo(m): 7:33am On Jan 03
illicit:
Of course

That's how we do here

Those responders, half of them come steal valuables ni... Including police and FRSC
No be small ting. Nigerian "first responders" and "sympathizers" are to be feared at any disaster scene. Even body parts are not safe from "sympathizers".
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by vanbonattel: 7:33am On Jan 03
Nigeria don jajajaga finish grin
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by vanbonattel: 7:35am On Jan 03
Jakumo:
No be small ting. Nigerian "first responders" and "sympathizers" are to be feared at any disaster scene. Even body parts are not safe from "sympathizers".
I no dey o grin. Before they will ban someone for saying the truth.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Prokaryote: 7:36am On Jan 03
The driver needs to be banned from the wheel for 46 years. U no get valid license, you still dey do fast and furious. Tufiakwa!!!
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by vanbonattel: 7:38am On Jan 03
Prokaryote:
The driver needs to be banned from the wheel for 46 years. U no get valid license, you still dey do fast and furious. Tufiakwa!!!
Presidents that doesn't have certificates has been driving the country for over 11 years now and many Nigerians are keeping quiet grin
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Dogalmighty17: 7:46am On Jan 03
To track that phone shouldn't be an issue. It is just unfortunate.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by kolafolabi(m): 7:55am On Jan 03
Thankfully, phones today are easily traceable, making it possible to identify and hold the culprit accountable.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Kharol1234: 7:56am On Jan 03
That's naija for you, instead of to help them go help you move you belongings.
coputa:
https://punchng.com/bystanders-stole-anthony-joshuas-phone-at-accident-scene-uncle/
What would you say about the emergency service after the accident involving the boxer?

I want to condemn the lackadaisical attitude of our government towards anything emergency. To see Joshua crossing the median after the accident when he was supposed to be on a stretcher was distressing.

shebi you open a post the other day and said Nigeria did not happen to Joshua, so what happened here?
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by PencilBox: 7:58am On Jan 03
grin
Somebody asked this question in the first thread, about the phone of Antony Joshua. And voila! grin

Seems like a joke
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Razzness(m): 7:59am On Jan 03
God forbid. People are really evil in this country. That was how I witnessed an accident last year the guy died on the spot and when they were pulling him out of the keke, his phone fell on the floor, someone picked up the phone and in a split second he was nowhere to be seen. I don't think that guys family ever got to know what happened to their son because there was no id card or any means of identification on him.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by LibertyRep: 8:00am On Jan 03
The bigger problem for the thief is how to use the phone, because I believe such a high end phone will be easily traceable.

It's like the proverbial thief who stole the king's trumpet, where he wan blow am?
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by jmoore(m): 8:00am On Jan 03
Same op that said Nigeria is the best thing.

coputa, say what again?
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Greattha: 8:01am On Jan 03
Na dia way...let them take...A.J's life is worth more than whatever items they stole.

Lives were lost so the phone is infinitesimal....Heck the Lex SUV was totalled...

As I saw them singing "you no go die" I knew it wasn't for nothing.


coputa:
https://punchng.com/bystanders-stole-anthony-joshuas-phone-at-accident-scene-uncle/
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Guyman02: 8:02am On Jan 03
They should track the phone and use it to teach some people a lesson, the thief could be using it to browse Nairaland
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by wazobeer: 8:04am On Jan 03
His Range Rover was stolen in London. Theft can occur anywhere.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Antoeni(m): 8:05am On Jan 03
Which Kan Mumu Uncle is This , What's Phone, He Should Be Thanking God , For Saving Anthony Joshua's Life,
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by MadPolitician: 8:05am On Jan 03
This accident is doing a serious damage to this countrys image internationally. Nigeria is being framed as a primitive environment and I have seen a lot of foreigners stating that they will never visit Nigeria over this..
Unfortunately, we don't have trusted hands in the ministry of information to curtail stuffs in a slilled way.

Some of these information need to be guarded for the country's image. The issue of the ambulance was not handled well. The narrative out there is that Nigeria has no ambulances! No one from the government side came up with any story to curtail the damages. They were all busy with Peter Obi ..

This story is being followed globally and has tainted Nigerias already battered image badly. Government should be appointing well skilled hands in the area of managing information dissemination. Not using such positions to reward political lackeys who are only interested in primitive tribal tussles.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by jeff1993: 8:08am On Jan 03
vanbonattel:
I no dey o grin. Before they will ban someone for saying the truth.
..... You must dey oooo ... Where u dey run go
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by kernniejay(m): 8:09am On Jan 03
I knew that such ugly looking bystanders cannot come to Anthony Joshua's aid for free. They will surely find one or two things they can pick. Do your best not to attract public gathering on you because, more than half of your sympathizers are only scavengers looking for what they can take from you.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by ecolime(m): 8:11am On Jan 03
I am not surprised. I knew this was gonna happen.

That is what many senseless boys do at accident sites.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Kukutente23: 8:13am On Jan 03
Nigeria did not just happen to him
Nigerians happened to him
They should track the phone and retrieve it from the agberoe who should probably have exchanged it for two sachets of dry gin
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by davidtemi(m): 8:21am On Jan 03
Normal in Nigeria for touts

His dead friends didn't have phones??
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by jaxxy(m): 8:23am On Jan 03
That's what those touts were hovering around there for now, Not only their fones but anything valuable they will steal.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by reuben81: 8:25am On Jan 03
coputa:
https://punchng.com/bystanders-stole-anthony-joshuas-phone-at-accident-scene-uncle/
my question is how can someone u pau for be driving dangerously and u keep quite, knowing how dangerous our road is
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Leonardo4(m): 8:27am On Jan 03
Razzness:
God forbid. People are really evil in this country. That was how I witnessed an accident last year the guy died on the spot and when they were pulling him out of the keke, his phone fell on the floor, someone picked up the phone and in a split second he was nowhere to be seen. I don't think that guys family ever got to know what happened to their son because there was no id card or any means of identification on him.
He was picking the fone and vanishing u left him? Then what role did u play
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Leonardo4(m): 8:30am On Jan 03
Even the late friends fone must have been stolen as well
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 8:46am On Jan 03
Na him be vigilante abi , na go just dey ask Arindin questions for this forum
Leonardo4:
He was picking the fone and vanishing u left him? Then what role did u play
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by poseidon12: 8:53am On Jan 03
MadPolitician:
This accident is doing a serious damage to this countrys image internationally. Nigeria is being framed as a primitive environment and I have seen a lot of foreigners stating that they will never visit Nigeria over this..
Unfortunately, we don't have trusted hands in the ministry of information to curtail stuffs in a slilled way.

Some of these information need to be guarded for the country's image. The issue of the ambulance was not handled well. The narrative out there is that Nigeria has no ambulances! No one from the government side came up with any story to curtail the damages. They were all busy with Peter Obi ..

This story is being followed globally and has tainted Nigerias already battered image badly. Government should be appointing well skilled hands in the area of managing information dissemination. Not using such positions to reward political lackeys who are only interested in primitive tribal tussles.
But Nigeria is actually a primitive country.
Re: Bystanders Stole Anthony Joshua's Phone At Accident Scene - Uncle by Yeiro: 8:53am On Jan 03
I won't doubt it, I have witnessed something similar
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