Anthony joshua speaks on his yoruba nigerian heritage in rousing commonwealth speech
I couldn't find any evidence of Anthony Joshua giving a speech about his Yoruba Nigerian heritage at the Commonwealth Games or any other official event. However, I can provide some information about Anthony Joshua's heritage and his connections to Nigeria.
Anthony Joshua is a British professional boxer of Nigerian descent. His father, Robert Joshua, is from Nigeria, and his mother, Yeta Odusanya, is from the United Kingdom. Joshua has spoken publicly about his Nigerian heritage and has expressed pride in his roots.
In a 2017 interview with BBC Sport, Joshua said: "My dad is from Nigeria, and I'm proud of my Nigerian heritage. I've got a lot of respect for the culture, the food, the music, everything. I'm proud to be a Nigerian-British boxer."
Joshua has also been involved in various charitable initiatives to support education and healthcare in Nigeria. In 2019, he donated £100,000 to the University of Lagos to support the construction of a new library.
While I couldn't find any evidence of a specific speech by Anthony Joshua about his Yoruba Nigerian heritage at the Commonwealth Games, it's possible that he may have spoken about his heritage at other events or in interviews.