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“It’s Not About Legacy, It’s About Doing What’s Right”: Anthony Joshua’s Grief-Filled Promise After Tragic Loss

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Anthony Joshua has delivered a powerful and deeply personal message following a fatal accident in Nigeria, declaring that the tragedy is not about protecting his legacy but about honoring responsibility, brotherhood, and doing what is right.

In his first public video statement since the incident, the world heavyweight boxing champion spoke with raw honesty about losing two men he described as his “left and right”—friends who were not only family but pillars throughout his personal and professional journey.

“Legacy, legacy, legacy—it ain’t about legacy,” Joshua said. “It’s just doing what’s right.”

The statement marked a striking shift from the usual post-crisis narratives surrounding elite athletes, as Joshua rejected self-preservation or public image and instead centered his response on duty to the families left behind.

The British-Nigerian boxer revealed that the men who died had grown alongside him—from friends to business partners, from housemates to trusted leaders within his inner circle. Their sudden loss, he said, shattered carefully laid plans and underscored how fragile even the most disciplined lives can be.

“We were on a mission,” Joshua explained, recalling plans to close out 2025 together. “Then everything got flipped upside down. God is the best planner. We can plan, but some things are out of our control.”

Joshua acknowledged the intense public scrutiny that often follows tragedy, particularly in the age of social media, but made clear he would not perform grief for approval.

“I know what I feel, and that’s all that matters to me,” he said, pushing back against what he called the tendency to “micro-analyze people and pass judgment.”

Instead, Joshua outlined a path forward rooted in faith and accountability. He pledged to continue supporting the dreams his fallen brothers had for their families, saying their presence would remain with him spiritually even in their absence.

“The mission must go on,” he said. “Not just with physical strength, but strength from a higher power.”

The boxer also expressed amazement at the global response to the tragedy, noting that millions of people across continents had sent messages, prayers, and tributes. For Joshua, the scale of that response affirmed the impact his friends had beyond their private world.

“They built strong characters,” he said. “Their parents should be proud—because I am.”

His message ended not with defiance or bravado, but with solidarity—reaching out to anyone who has experienced similar loss.

“For anyone who’s lost a son or a brother—one love,” Joshua said. “We’re sending that love straight back.”

For fans in Ghana, Nigeria, and across the African diaspora, Joshua’s words have landed as more than a statement of grief. They reflect a broader message about leadership beyond fame, and about choosing responsibility over reputation when tragedy strikes.

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Anthony Joshua just broke his silence after the heartbreaking accident in Nigeria that took the lives of his two closest friends and brothers. 💔 In this raw, emotional video, AJ opens up about the unimaginable pain, the love & prayers pouring in from around the world, and how this tragedy has changed everything. “Tragic, traumatic time…” – his words hit hard. Sending love and strength to AJ and everyone grieving. 🕊️ Drop a ❤️ if you’re sending prayers his way. AnthonyJoshua AJ HeavyweightChampion RestInPeace Nigeria Boxing Emotional PrayForAJ Condolences BoxingCommunity BritishNigerian TragicLoss StayStrong”

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EU Approves $23 Million Grant to Upgrade Ghana’s Tema-Mpakadan Railway

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Accra, Ghana – The European Commission has approved a €20 million (a little over $23 million) grant to support the implementation of the European Train Control System (ETCS Level 1) on Ghana’s Tema-Mpakadan railway line, in a major boost to the country’s efforts to modernise its rail infrastructure and improve operational efficiency.

The 97-kilometre standard-gauge railway, commissioned in 2024 for US$449 million, has been operating significantly below capacity due to a non-functional signalling system.

This currently restricts operations to a single train movement at a time, limiting both passenger and freight services despite rising demand. Dr Frederick Appoh, Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Railway Development Authority (GRDA), confirmed the grant approval following engagements at the recent EU-Africa Business Forum in Abidjan.

The funding follows the submission of an Aide Mémoire on sustainable transport four months ago. The project’s identification phase has now been completed, with formal approval granted in Brussels on March 27, 2026.

Implementation will proceed through several key stages, including a Quality Review Committee assessment in May 2026, validation by the NDICI Committee of EU Member States in September, and an expected EU Financing Decision in October, with first disbursements targeted for December 2026.

Once completed, the ETCS Level 1 system will enable safe multiple train operations through advanced supervision and movement authority. Dr Appoh said the upgrade will significantly improve capacity, reliability, safety, and overall utilisation of the line as a strategic national asset.

The project aligns with President John Dramani Mahama’s vision to revitalise the Volta Corridor and position Ghana’s railway sector as a key driver of economic growth and regional connectivity.

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Prof Prempeh Slams Supreme Court, Police Officer Killed in Road Crash and Other Big Stories in Ghana Today

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We have curated the most relevant and impactful stories from Ghana for your enjoyment and awareness.

Prof Prempeh Descends on Supreme Court and AG Over Suit Against OSP
Executive Director of the renowned think tank Center for Democratic Development, Ghana (CDD-Ghana), Prof. Henry Kwasi Prempeh, has launched a strong criticism of the Supreme Court and the Attorney-General’s Department over a suit filed against the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP). He described the legal action as an attempt to undermine the OSP’s independence and accused the judiciary and the AG of shielding corruption. Prof. Prempeh maintained that the move sets a dangerous precedent and weakens public confidence in anti-corruption institutions.
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Right Move, Wrong Timing – COMAC CEO Questions Govt’s Delay on Fuel Price Relief
The Chief Executive Officer of the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (COMAC) has described the government’s planned intervention to reduce fuel prices as “the right move” but criticized the timing as too slow. He noted that the delay is compounding hardship on consumers already struggling with the recent sharp increases in petrol and diesel prices. The CEO called on the government to act more swiftly to implement relief measures before the situation escalates further.
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Mahama Enforces Fuel Coupon Ban for Ministers as Cabinet Moves to Slash Fuel Taxes
President John Dramani Mahama has directed that all government ministers and political appointees stop using fuel coupons with immediate effect. The directive comes as the Cabinet considers slashing certain fuel taxes and levies to provide relief to consumers following the recent price surge. The move is part of broader efforts by the government to demonstrate leadership and sacrifice amid the current economic pressures caused by global fuel price increases.
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NRSA Stands Firm on Toyota Voxy Ban Despite Transport Operators’ Opposition
The National Road Safety Authority (NRSA) has maintained its ban on the use of Toyota Voxy vehicles for commercial transport operations, despite strong opposition from transport unions and operators. The Authority cited safety concerns and the vehicle’s unsuitability for commercial passenger services. It has given operators a grace period to comply or switch to approved vehicles, insisting that the decision is non-negotiable and aimed at protecting public safety.
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Police Officer Killed in Road Crash at Atortorkorpe in Ada
A police officer has been killed in a tragic road accident at Atortorkorpe in the Ada area of Greater Accra. The officer lost his life while on duty when the vehicle he was travelling in was involved in a crash. Police have commenced investigations into the circumstances surrounding the accident as colleagues mourn the loss of their fellow officer.
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Ex-Black Stars Player Accuses Family of Stealing His 8-Bedroom House
A former player of the Black Stars has accused members of his own family of allegedly stealing his eight-bedroom house. The ex-footballer claims the property was taken from him through fraudulent means while he was away. The case has sparked public interest and is currently under police investigation.
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Newspaper Headlines Today: Wednesday, April 10, 2026

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Friday, April 10, 2026. Stay informed with today’s front pages of Ghanaian newspapers, all in one place.

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