The Federal Government has said it would invite British professional boxer of Nigerian descent, Anthony Joshua, to the country.
Watford-born Joshua, 27, defeated Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday to become the unified world heavyweight champion.
In a statement issued in Lagos on Tuesday, Minister of Information and Culture, Lai Mohammed, said Nigeria is proud to be associated with the new unified world champion, whose Nigerian heritage is publicly acknowledged.
“My heart is in Nigeria, my heart is in Britain. I am a Nigerian man by blood, yes,” the Minister quoted Joshua as saying in a recent interview, during which the boxer also listed the secret of his success as pounded yam, eba and egusi – all Nigerian cuisine.
Mohammed hailed Joshua for his humility, despite his success in boxing, and his undying spirit, coming off the canvas after he was knocked down by Klitschko in the sixth round to win by a technical knockout in the 11th round of their pulsating fight.
The minister disclosed that the government will soon invite the Londoner to Nigeria, especially as he has said he is looking forward to giving something back to the country.