
The former Commonwealth and British Light Heavyweight boxing champion, Peter Oboh, has called for prayers for Anthony Joshua, following his involvement in a road accident on Monday. He also sent his condolences to the families of the two foreign nationals who lost their lives in the crash.
Recall that the two-time world boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, was involved in a road accident. Read the full story HERE.
According to Peter Oboh: “Out of the five people involved in the accident, two died instantly. They could have been any of the people in the car. Two seem to have no visible injuries for now, while Anthony Joshua escaped death but sustained some injuries.
“Anthony Joshua is in stable condition, but few days from now we will know better. We must all note this; sorry to say, when people are inside very expensive cars, they have the belief they are fully saved.
“But the sad truth is if we do not abide by the speed limit rules, we become very vulnerable without really having an awareness that we are vulnerable.
“It is always better to be early than late. But it is 100% better to be late and be safe, than to become the late.
“One big truth about driving is the faster you are the less control you will have over the car. We must all pray for our hero, Anthony Joshua, and other survivors for quick recovery.
“Anthony Joshua, we all love you both in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, UK. We all wish you a quick and fast recovery, and the other victims are as well. Prayers must be added, because prayers from the heart can do wonders.”
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