Two close friends and members of Anthony Joshua’s inner circle, Abdul Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami, have died following a road traffic accident in Lagos, Nigeria.
Joshua was also involved in the crash and is currently in a stable condition in hospital, according to reports.
The incident occurred on Monday on a busy stretch of the Lagos–Ibadan expressway. Local media reports say the vehicle Joshua and his companions were travelling in collided with a stationary truck.
The heavyweight boxer had recently returned for an exhbition match, beating YouTuber Jake Paul on Netflix just a couple of weeks ago.
It was his first action after more than a year away from the ring and he was in Nigeria to spend the New Year period with family when the crash took place.
Abdul Latif, who was born Kevin Ayodele, converted to Islam in 2012 and later adopted the name Abdul Latif, often shortened to Latz. Sina was also Muslim and came from an Iranian background.
Faith played a key role in Abdul Latif’s life, and he frequently shared reflections on his spiritual journey on social media.
In a pinned Instagram post from October 2020, he wrote: “Finding Islam in 2012 has been my biggest blessing Alhamdulilah
“It allowed me to meet so many good brothers Muslim and none Muslim and build a strong brotherhood. Allah has truly blessed me in this Dunya and will be forever grateful Alhamdulilah.”
Clips are also emerging of him talking about the importance of Islam to him
May almighty Allah forgive him for all his misdeeds. This is AbdulLatif talking about making up his prayers. Life! pic.twitter.com/X26oPw9VkF
— Oluwagbemiro Diamond (@diamonddemola) December 30, 2025
Tributes pour in
Tributes have flooded social media following confirmation of the deaths of Ayodele and Ghami.
Figures from the sporting and online community also paid tribute, expressing condolences to the families and to Joshua.
Joshua has previously spoken publicly about his own close relationship with Islam and Muslims, describing the faith as having played a significant role in his life.
Latif, the Healthy Mindset, was so full of life and made a truly positive impact, especially on the less privileged. His energy and commitment to uplifting others was so apparent. May Allah accept him, forgive his shortcomings and grant him the highest rank of Jannah. Ameen! pic.twitter.com/t941K2iuve
— Bashir Ahmad, OON (@BashirAhmaad) December 30, 2025
From Allah we belong to Allah we return, sad shocking news about the death of our dear brother Abdul-Latif resulting from a car crash, May Allah have mercy on him and grant him Jannah,make this difficult time easy for his family.wish a speedy recovery for the champ @anthonyjoshua pic.twitter.com/LEVv20vyZu
— Mutah Beale مطاع بيل (@MutahNapoleon) December 29, 2025
Inna Lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un.
— Sonny Bill Williams (@SonnyBWilliams) December 29, 2025
Rest easy brother Abdul Latif may the most high make it easy for your loved ones 💔🤲🏽 pic.twitter.com/zfhllo4ZcH
Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilayhi Rajioon
— Safwan AhmedMia (@SuperSaf) December 29, 2025
May Allah grant you among the highest ranks in paradise brother Abdul Latif ❤️ pic.twitter.com/2mWhmoPJ1Q
RIP Sina Ghami and Kevin “Latif / Latz” Ayodele. My thoughts and prayers are with their families and friends and AJ.
— Jake Paul (@jakepaul) December 29, 2025


