Anthony Joshua visits Ghana for ancestral blessings

Former heavyweight boxing champion Anthony Joshua has arrived in Ghana in what insiders describe as a spiritual journey to reconnect with his African roots and seek ancestral blessings, following a series of challenging defeats in the ring.
Joshua, whose Nigerian heritage is well-known, made a symbolic gesture during his visit by proudly wrapping himself in the Ghanaian flag — a moment that has captivated social media, with many highlighting his joyful expression and warm reception by locals.
Sources close to the British-born boxer say his visit is part of a personal healing and renewal process.
Joshua reportedly chose Ghana because of the country's historic role in African liberation and its deep-rooted spiritual and cultural traditions.
“Anthony believes in the power of spiritual grounding,” a member of his team told local media.
“Ghana’s legacy as the gateway to Africa and its Pan-African pride made it the perfect place for this moment of reflection and renewal.”
The boxing icon is expected to visit significant cultural and spiritual sites across the country, including traditional leaders, historical monuments, and places of worship, as he embarks on what some describe as a journey of reconnection with the African continent.
Fans across Ghana have warmly welcomed the former champion, expressing hope that his visit will inspire local youth and further promote Ghana as a destination for global stars seeking spiritual and cultural enrichment.
Joshua’s visit also comes amid growing interest among African diaspora figures in tracing their roots and embracing ancestral connections.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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