Just look at the terrible state of Nigeria.
— Esen (@SemiNigerian) December 29, 2025
After a major accident reportedly involving Anthony Joshua, where two lives were lost, there was no visible emergency response; no ambulance, no proper medical care. Instead, he was made to sit upright in the front of a police van… pic.twitter.com/xZ5IEP9hF6
Just look at the terrible state of Nigeria.
After a major accident reportedly involving Anthony Joshua, where two lives were lost, there was no visible emergency response; no ambulance, no proper medical care. Instead, he was made to sit upright in the front of a police van immediately after the crash, when basic safety protocol says an accident victim should be laid flat and stabilized.
This is deeply troubling. It highlights how broken our emergency response and governance systems are.
May Nigeria not happen to any of us. The country desperately needs help; especially in administration, structure, and good governance.
This is too much.
Footage appears to show Anthony Joshua being taken out of a car, after reportedly being involved in a car crash in which two people died in Nigeriahttps://t.co/5MpePzQTlm
— Sky News (@SkyNews) December 29, 2025
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