Excessive Speed, Wrongful Overtaking Blamed For Anthony Joshua Lagos–Ibadan Crash

The Federal Road Safety Corps has confirmed that excessive speed and wrongful overtaking caused the crash involving British-Nigerian boxing champion Anthony Joshua on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway on Monday. The accident occurred around 12pm near the Sinoma area close to Sagamu in Ogun State and involved a black Lexus SUV conveying Joshua and a stationary red Sinotruck parked by the roadside. According to preliminary findings by the FRSC Ogun Sector Command, five adult males were involved in the crash. Two occupants died at the scene, one sustained injuries, while two others escaped unhurt. Joshua was rescued alive with minor injuries. “The injured victim was evacuated for medical attention, while the remains of the deceased were conveyed to Livewell Morgue, Ajaka, Sagamu,” the Corps said. It added that the Nigeria Police Motor Traffic Division was notified for further investigation and documentation. FRSC explained that the Lexus SUV was suspected to have been travelling beyond the legally prescribed speed limit when it lost control during an overtaking manoeuvre and crashed into the stationary truck. The Corps stressed that excessive speed and wrongful overtaking remain among the leading causes of fatal crashes on Nigerian highways. The Corps conveyed condolences from the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, to the families of the deceased and wished Joshua a speedy recovery. Motorists were also urged to drive responsibly, with the FRSC warning against speeding and dangerous overtaking, especially during the festive period, while reaffirming its commitment to safer roads through enforcement, rescue operations and public education.

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