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Anthony Joshua being rescued from the recent accident
The tragic news surrounding Anthony Joshua’s car wreck, where two friends and teammates lost their lives, forces us to confront the uncomfortable truth that many road deaths are not inevitable acts of fate. They are often the result of silence, hesitation, and a collective failure to exercise the simplest form of human control available inside every moving vehicle.
Inside every car, beyond airbags, brakes, and seatbelts, there exists a basic, human safety mechanism that is too often ignored: Your voice! Speaking up these two magic words—“Slow down!”
Slow down when said firmly, calmly, and repeatedly when necessary, can be the difference between life and death.
A tyre advert once asked a timeless question: “What good is speed without control?”
That question should echo in every vehicle, especially when speed begins to outrun judgment.
Silence Is Not Neutral
Too many passengers treat speed as the driver’s private business. They scroll on their phones, laugh through the ride, or resign themselves to fate. Yet silence in the face of danger is not neutrality my people, it is surrender.
I know this personally.
I have been called a coward by friends and co-travellers. Some drivers mock me as “Mr Fear Fear” or “Oga Worry Worry.” Yet each time I say, “Slow down,” I am exercising the only power I have in that moment: the power to value life over ego. More often than not, drivers obey. And when they do not, I stop the vehicle and step out. Is that simple. No journey is worth gambling my life on pride or speed.
In this country with poor road infrastructure, faded markings, potholes, and unlit highways, speed multiplies danger. Add to that:
• Careless drivers who park on roadsides without warning signs
• Even police men jumping out of the darkness at night with no reflectors
• Drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs
• Fatigue, distraction, and overconfidence
Against all these menaces, “Slow down” becomes a shield, your first line of defense, It is not weakness. It is wisdom.
No amount of celebrity status, physical strength, wealth, or confidence can negotiate with physics. At high speed, reaction time shrinks. Control disappears. Consequences become irreversible.
Especially to a Generation That Lives Fast
This message is particularly urgent for today’s culture of high-speed living—celebrities, influencers, athletes, and young people raised on adrenaline, applause, and instant gratification. Speed has become a symbol of success. Caution is mistaken for fear.
But real power is not in how fast you move.
It is in knowing when to slow down.
True courage is speaking up when everyone else stays quiet. True friendship is not cheering recklessness, but interrupting it. True masculinity, leadership, and maturity are shown in restraint.
We Must Take Charge of Our Lives
Every passenger has a duty—not just to themselves, but to everyone in that vehicle. Watching the speedometer is not interference. It is participation in survival.
If you are inside a car and you see danger approaching, your voice matters.
If you can say “Slow down,” and you do not, that silence may haunt you forever.
We cannot fix all roads overnight.
We cannot control every driver on the highway.
But we can control one thing: our willingness to speak up and say, “Slow Down”.
Two simple words.
A basic human act.
A lifesaving habit.
"What good is speed without control?"
•EDITOR’S NOTE: News Express could not verify the author of this viral piece.