“I see closeness between them, and he will not like him to go to jail because he has got his own family, and the children will suffer.

“The family is also not interested in him being jailed because an accident can happen anywhere in the world, so they should please spare this man. Let’s move forward.”

Kayode, who had been Joshua’s driver for three years, was earlier granted bail in the sum of N5m with two sureties in like sum.

The defence counsel, Abiodun Olalekan, opposed the prosecution’s application for adjournment, arguing that the defence was ready to proceed with the trial. However, the magistrate granted the prosecution’s application.

The former two-time heavyweight champion and Kayode sustained minor injuries in the crash.