Showing posts with label Lagos State. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lagos State. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Photo: Three dead as 40 feet contains falls on bus, okada riders in Lagos

Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), says it received a distress call via the CRM on Wednesday regarding an accident at Alakija area in Lagos.

Investigation conducted by the agency’s Emergency Response Team at the scene of the incident revealed that a 40ft container with reg number KRD 526 XP lost its brake and rammed into a commercial mini bus with reg number EPE 972 XH, as well as okada riders at the bus stop.

LASEMA officials at Cappa in conjunction with the Lagos state fire service, the Nigeria police force, Lastma officials, FRSC, LASAMBUS and officials of CCECC Construction Company were involved in the recovery operation.

LASEMA spokesman, Kehinde Adebayo, in a statement sent to DAILY POST said the commercial mini-van and seven commercial motorcycles (Okada) were badly damaged as a result of the accident.


“Five persons were involved in the accident comprising 3 dead (all male, adult) while 2 persons sustained severe injuries and have been taken to the hospital for treatment.

“The PHCN in Alakija was alerted to switch off the power supply in order to prevent any form of electrocution as it also damaged some PHCN pole, the agency’s heavy duty equipment (Goliath) and other heavy duty equipment from CCECC Construction Company were used for the recovery process.”

General Manager of LASEMA Mr. Michael Akindele advised trailers owners and drivers to ensure proper checks and roadwardness on their trucks and also drive within the approved speed limits.

He advised okada riders to adhere to the Traffic law of the State in order to avoid loss of lives and properties, adding that the Police would conduct further investigation into the incident.

Thursday, 23 June 2016

Teenagers kill spectator after football match in Lagos

There was pandemonium at the Palm Church/Aroloya Junction on the Lagos Island, on Wednesday, when some teenagers rioted after a football match, hacking a boy to death.

Our correspondent learnt that the teenagers, who were armed with machetes, were returning from a football match at the Campos Stadium when a fight broke out between two factions.

The teenagers were suspected to be cult members.

PUNCH Metro gathered that the football match was played around 1am at the stadium.

It was learnt that the victim, identified only as Gulf 2 , who was a spectator, was killed on Aroloya Street when the fight started around
2.30am.

Our correspondent learnt that the match was part of the community’s football competition played at the stadium.

The teenagers, after killing Gulf 2 , were said to have engaged in a free-for-all.

Policemen from the Adeniji Adele Police Division reportedly swooped on the Aroloya area, forcing the rampaging teenagers to flee.
The corpse of the victim was taken to the morgue by the police.

When PUNCH Metro visited Aroloya Street on Wednesday, a resident, who identified himself as Kareem Popoola, said nobody knew the name or the family members of the slain boy.

Popoola said the fight was over some bottles of drink which the boys shared after the match.

He said, “There was a competition at the stadium.

The football matches were usually played between 1am and 4am. The stadium was lighted because of the match. Policemen were usually outside. The fight started after a match on Wednesday.

“Some teenagers were drinking and the fans of the other team came to their side and poured their drinks away. I do not know who won the match. So, the two groups started fighting. Gulf 2 and some other boys were pursued to Aroloya Street.

“They hurled stones at their victims and the boy fell. That was how they hacked him to death.

We put a distress call to the Adeniji Adele Divisional Police Officer, who came around with his men, but the teenagers ran away when they saw police vans.

“The clash engulfed Palm Church, Itafaji and Aroloya streets. Till now, we cannot identify the boy; we do not know his address. When they heard the policemen shooting, all of them took to their heels.”

Another resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said street fights among teenagers were becoming rampant in the Lagos Island area, adding that the police should arrest the hoodlums.

He said, “These boys do not live on our streets. The oldest among them is around 17 years old.

“They do not rob, but they walk about in the night, smoking hemp and fighting one another.

As adults, we are also afraid of them. There is always bloodshed anywhere they fight.

“They start coming out by 1am. The government should raid the Lagos Island and pick all these teenagers.

We want all these boys to be arrested. No responsible teenager walks around in the night.”

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the killing, adding that efforts were on to arrest the hoodlums.

She said, “Information was received that some miscreants engaged one another in a supremacy fight in the area.

“Police patrol teams went to the area, but the hoodlums took to their heels. The corpse of one of them was recovered.

“The victim’s name and address are still unknown. The corpse has been removed and deposited at the Lagos Island General Hospital’s morgue for an autopsy. Meanwhile, effort is on to arrest the fleeing hoodlums.”

Source: Punch

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

19-year-old girl commits suicide following argument with lover



A 19-year old lady has reportedly committed suicide at Alhaji Ede Avenue in the Igando area of Lagos State, following an argument with her lover.

The deceased, identified as Uche Obiora, was said to have visited her lover’s home over the weekend during which a quarrel ensued between them.

The deceased had accused her lover, Ernest Ihaza, of having an affair with another lady.

During the verbal confrontation between them, Ihaza was said to have stormed out of his apartment, only to return to meet Obiora writhing in pains on the floor holding onto her stomach.

Ihaza, was said to have reported the case at the Igando Police Division.

According to him, he discovered that Obiora drank poison suspected to be insecticide.

The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmus, who confirmed the incident told newsmen that, “Ernest Ihaza reported at the Igando Police Station that his girlfriend, Uche Obiora, committed suicide by drinking snipers insecticide.

“We are investigating the matter,” the Badmus stated.