British Deputy Head of Mission, Simon Field, visited world heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua in the hospital following a serious accident on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway.
According to Kayode Akinmade, Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor on Information, Field also consulted with Governors Dapo Abiodun and Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State as British officials continue to monitor Joshua’s condition.
“The British High Commission was formally notified of the accident. Officials of the Mission are monitoring developments and remain in contact with the hospital and the Ogun State Government.
“The Deputy Head of Mission, Mr. Simon Field, visited the hospital and met with Anthony Joshua and the two governors. The families of the deceased have also been contacted through the High Commission,” the statement emailed to Persecondnews on Tuesday morning said.
The accident, which occurred around midday on Monday involved a Toyota Lexus jeep conveying Joshua and three other passengers.
The statement confirmed that two occupants of the vehicle died in the crash and were identified as Ayodele Kelvin Olu, a 36-year-old Nigerian-British citizen, and Gami Sina, a 36-year-old British citizen.
Following the crash, Abiodun visited the Lagos hospital where Joshua was receiving treatment and was later joined by Sanwo-Olu.
Both governors reportedly remained at the hospital for several hours to monitor the situation and ensure the boxer received appropriate medical care.
Speaking on the development, Abiodun said he went to the hospital immediately after receiving information about the accident and personally supervised Joshua’s treatment alongside Sanwo-Olu.
“As soon as I was informed, I headed straight to the hospital and was later joined by the Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu. We both took charge of the situation, oversaw Anthony Joshua’s care, and remained at the hospital for over seven hours,” the governor said.
Other senior officials who visited the hospital included the Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Director-General of the National Sports Commission, Bukola Olopade.
According to Ogun Government, Joshua remained in a stable condition and was receiving appropriate medical attention, adding that it was satisfied with the quality of care provided by the medical team.
“We are comfortable with the doctors and the quality of care at the hospital, and we appreciate the medical team for their professionalism,” Abiodun said.
President Bola Tinubu was also briefed on the accident and he spoke separately with Joshua, his mother, and Abiodun, during which he conveyed his sympathies and condolences.
Quoting the President, Abiodun said, “This immense tragedy has cast a deep shadow over this season. These are very difficult moments, and we must stand firm, united, and encourage one another as brothers and sisters with a shared destiny.”
Tinubu, who expressed sympathy to Joshua and his family, also spoke with Joshua’s mother, offering prayers and comfort, and emphasised the need for unity and support during the difficult period.
“In moments like this, we must encourage one another as brothers and sisters with a shared destiny,” the President said.
Authorities have ordered a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident, with the Ogun State Government assuring all that details would be made public after the conclusion of the probe.

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