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English fighter Anthony Joshua has been imagined prostrating before Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in London.



English fighter Anthony Joshua has been imagined prostrating before Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari in London. 

Joshua, who is of Nigerian plummet, likewise told the social affair he would "go to bat for Nigeria" at whatever point it was required. 

The photos have had a blended reaction via web-based networking media, with pundits of Mr Buhari irate that Joshua didn't raise the difficulties looked by Nigerian youth. 

Joshua said in an Instagram story: "It's not about governmental issues. It's about culture and regard for our older folks." 

Others, in any case, have adulated Joshua for grasping his Nigerian roots, and for prostrating before Mr Buhari - a customary demonstration of regard to one's seniors. 

President Buhari is in London for the primary UK-Africa Speculation Summit, which is being hung on 20 January. 

Film of the previous gathering in the English capital was likewise later posted on YouTube by Nigerian supporter Channels. 

One of President Buhari's assistants, Tolu Ogunlesi, posted photographs of the gathering on Twitter, stating: "AJ!!! Today in London with the president."

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