British boxing champion of Nigerian ancestry, Anthony Joshua, claims that the beatings he received when he attended a boarding school in Nigeria, instilled discipline and toughness in him from an early age. The IBF heavyweight champion and his mother Yeta, were in Nigeria for six months when he was 11-year-old, before returning back to the UK.
A "Palour" where Nigerians in particular and all nations in general can air their experiences and also learn from others in this very complex, delicate and over-looked but exciting topic called relationship. It's a place to feel free to discuss what makes or breaks a relationship. We are not here to judge anyones idea, afterall, culture, belief,or location might differ.you don't have to identify yourself either. I hope we will have a really good time!
Thursday 30 March 2017
Anthony Joshua reveals how discipline was instilled in him through beatings at a boarding school in Nigeria
British boxing champion of Nigerian ancestry, Anthony Joshua, claims that the beatings he received when he attended a boarding school in Nigeria, instilled discipline and toughness in him from an early age. The IBF heavyweight champion and his mother Yeta, were in Nigeria for six months when he was 11-year-old, before returning back to the UK.
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