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Ex-Eagles goalkeeper Dosu Joseph escapes death as car collides with truck

Dosu Joseph's football career was cut short by an auto accident in 1997 when he was 23

Dosu Joseph, ex-goalkeeper of Nigeria’s Super Eagles, survived an auto crash around the Ojodu Berger area of Lagos. 

In a post on Facebook on Friday, Dosu shared footage from the crash scene with the rear end of his Ford stuck underneath a heavy-duty truck.

The 51-year-old said the accident happened on Wednesday while he was at a filling station to purchase fuel.

He added that the truck veered off the road after failing to apply brakes, colliding with his car and reducing it to a wreckage.

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“I and my friend SM was at Enyo filling station after Ojodu Berger bus stop, to get fuel on Wednesday 2nd October 2024 between 6 pm and this Mack truck with registration number LND 470 XXX [fully] loaded with iron left the road and [crashed] my car to [unrepair]. Thank God for life,” he wrote in the video’s caption.

Dosu was the goalkeeper of the historic team that won gold at the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.

He had a similar brush with death on another Lagos commute in 1997 — shortly after the Olympic triumph.

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The accident left him almost paralysed at 23 and abruptly ended his footballing career, which at the time was just about to take a lift.

Dosu is currently the head coach of the eponymous Joseph Dosu Football Club in Lagos

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