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Anthony Joshua tells Queen of England about egusi, pounded yam

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March 10, 2020
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Proud Nigerian-British heavyweight boxing champion, Anthony Joshua, has enthusiastically praised his Nigerian legacy while addressing members of the royal family.

The 30-year-old boxer, during his Commonwealth Day speech at Westminster Abbey on Monday, told the Queen of England, who was in attendance, about pounded yam and egusi, a food commonly eaten among Nigerian people.

Also in attendance, were Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who appeared to be their final official appearance as senior royals.

Joshua, who proudly represented his Nigerian background, also dissipated large parts of his speech to canvass for more unity among countries that make up the commonwealth.

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According to him, the commonwealth would grow when people are provided with opportunities based on their abilities without considering their background.

“My name is Anthony Oluwafemi Olaseni Joshua and like many of you here, I’m a child of the Commonwealth,” he said.

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“I was born in Watford and my heritage is Nigerian. I come from the Yoruba people, who are the largest and some might say the loudest ethnic group in all of Africa. I’m proudly Nigerian and proudly British.

“These days we hear so much about division and difference that some might be tempted to see that as a bad thing.

“But on the contrary, it’s a beautiful thing. A thing to be celebrated and cherished, and a great source of peace and stability.

“I feel opportunity should be there for the taking along with hard work, dedication and perseverance, regardless of one’s background. We need to strive harder collectively in order to create unity.

“It takes a village to raise a child. And in the same vein it takes a whole community to act and stand together to tackle some of the challenges we are confronted with today.”

While concluding his speech, he said: “So, here’s to fish and chips and egusi soup and pounded yam, to the UK and Nigeria and to the children of the Commonwealth.”

Joshua would later speak one-on-one with the Queen as she discussed with the invited guests.

This is not the first time the boxer would be expressing his love for his country’s heritage.  In 2017, Joshua had attributed his success to Nigerian staple food — eba and egusi.

The world heavyweight champion also released a video where he hailed Nigerians for their support after defeating Andy Ruiz Jr to reclaim his three world heavyweight championship belts in 2019.

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