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March 12, 2025 Fire Breaks Out In Popular Ibadan Market

Fire Breaks Out In Popular Ibadan Market

A fierce blaze tore through the bustling Alesinloye Market in Ibadan Southwest Local Government Area, leaving traders reeling from the loss of goods valued at millions. The early morning inferno struck with ferocity, devastating the livelihoods of merchants and stunning the surrounding community, according to eyewitness accounts.
Swift action by the Oyo State Fire Service, bolstered by support teams from nearby SUMAL and Sweetco companies, managed to contain the fire’s rampant spread. Despite their efforts, the full scope of the destruction remained unclear at the time of this report.
A local source lamented that the damage could have been significantly reduced if the market had its own dedicated fire station. The absence of such a facility, they argued, exacerbated the situation.
Confirming the incident, Mr. Yemi Akinyinka, General Manager of the Oyo State Fire Service, provided an update on Wednesday. “Our team is still on the ground at Alesinloye Market,” he stated. “We extend our heartfelt thanks to SWEETCO’s management for deploying their truck and crew to assist. The scale of this fire was immense.”
Akinyinka also expressed gratitude to Sumal for dispatching their personnel to the scene, adding, “We owe a deep debt of appreciation to both SWEETCO and Sumal for their invaluable support. At this time, due to logistical constraints, the management is unable to address individual inquiries.”
Efforts to manage the aftermath continue as the community grapples with the fallout of this catastrophic event.

March 6, 2025 Liverpool Edge PSG 1-0 in Champions League Round-of-16 Opener

Liverpool Edge PSG 1-0 in Champions League Round-of-16 Opener

Harvey Elliott delivered a stunning impact off the bench, scoring with his first touch in the 87th minute to secure Liverpool a surprising 1-0 victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League round-of-16 showdown on Wednesday. The young substitute, who had just replaced Mohamed Salah, latched onto a Darwin Nunez assist to seal a dramatic win for Arne Slot’s side in Paris.

The result was a classic smash-and-grab for Liverpool, who had been thoroughly outplayed by a rampant PSG side until Elliott’s late heroics. The hosts saw a first-half goal from Khvicha Kvaratskhelia ruled out for a tight offside call, while goalkeeper Alisson Becker produced a string of exceptional saves to keep PSG’s 28 shots at bay—compared to Liverpool’s mere two efforts on goal. “To come away with a win here was probably more than we deserved,” Slot admitted to TNT Sports. Alisson echoed the sentiment, calling it “probably the performance of my life.”

Salah, meanwhile, had been largely invisible, and it seemed Liverpool were on track to be shut out for only the fourth time this season. Now, however, they head back to Anfield with a slender lead and renewed confidence. Should they advance next week, a quarter-final clash with either Aston Villa or Club Brugge awaits—though PSG’s display suggests they’ll pose a significant threat in the return leg. “I’m still optimistic,” PSG midfielder Vitinha told Canal Plus. “We’d have been more than deserving winners with our performance. Goals decide games, but playing like this brings us closer. I’m confident we’ll show the same spirit in Liverpool and win.”

PSG, under Luis Enrique, entered the match in scintillating form, boasting 10 consecutive wins and 21 goals in their previous five Champions League matches. Yet this outing resembled their earlier struggles in the competition, when they faltered against Arsenal, Atletico Madrid, and Bayern Munich, failing to convert dominance into goals. January signing Kvaratskhelia, preferred over teenage talent Desire Doue, joined Bradley Barcola and Ousmane Dembele in a lively front three. Liverpool, missing Cody Gakpo, handed Diogo Jota his first Champions League start since October 2.

Billed as potentially Liverpool’s sternest test of the season, the match lived up to its billing for much of the night. PSG have evolved from a team reliant on a few marquee forwards into a relentless, cohesive unit of energetic young stars, driven by their fiery Spanish manager. Despite their control, however, Elliott’s late strike gave Liverpool the edge in this gripping tie.

February 11, 2025 Bamise’s Murder Case: Court Sets March 3 for Final Address Adoption

Bamise’s Murder Case: Court Sets March 3 for Final Address Adoption

The Lagos High Court in Tafawa Balewa Square has set March 3 for the adoption of final written addresses in the trial of Andrew Ominikoron, a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) driver accused of raping and murdering 22-year-old fashion designer Oluwabamise Ayanwola.

Justice Sherifat Sonaike fixed the new date due to the continued absence of the defense counsel, Abayomi Omotubora. This marks the third time the court has postponed the adoption of final addresses at Omotubora’s request.

On November 29, 2024, the case was adjourned after Omotubora cited health reasons for his absence. It was rescheduled for January 30, 2025, and later pushed to February 10, 2025. When the case came up again on February 10, Omotubora was absent once more, leading the court to further adjourn proceedings to March 3, 2025.

Ominikoron, arraigned in March 2022, faces charges of rape, conspiracy, felony, sexual assault, and murder brought by the Lagos State Government. Prosecutors allege that he conspired with unknown accomplices to assault and kill Ayanwola on February 26, 2022, throwing her out of a moving bus between the Lekki-Ajah Expressway and Carter Bridge.

The prosecution also accuses Ominikoron of raping a 29-year-old woman, Maryjane Odezulu, on November 25, 2021, at Lekki Conservation Centre.

The alleged offenses violate Sections 411, 223, 260, and 165 of the Lagos State Criminal Law, 2015. Ominikoron, however, pleaded not guilty and, in his defense, claimed that three male passengers who boarded his bus after working hours were responsible for the assault and murder of Ayanwola.

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January 30, 2025 Plane Carrying 64 Collides With Helicopter and Crashes in Washington

Plane Carrying 64 Collides With Helicopter and Crashes in Washington

A U.S. passenger jet carrying 64 people crashed into the Potomac River in Washington on Wednesday night after a midair collision with a military helicopter conducting a training exercise. The crash sparked a frantic search for survivors in the near-freezing water.

The plane, operated by American Airlines subsidiary PSA Airlines, was a Bombardier regional jet flying from Wichita, Kansas, and was approaching Reagan National Airport at around 9:00 p.m. (0200 GMT) when the accident occurred. According to the airline, there were 60 passengers and four crew members on board.

A U.S. Army official confirmed that the helicopter involved was a Black Hawk carrying three soldiers, whose conditions remain unknown. The military stated that the helicopter had been on a routine training flight when the collision happened.

Authorities have yet to confirm casualties, but a large-scale search and rescue effort was underway, with divers scouring the wreckage in the snow-lined Potomac River. Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser assured reporters that efforts would continue as long as necessary to recover those involved. Fire Chief John Donnelly described the conditions as "extremely rough," adding that emergency crews, numbering around 300 personnel, were working tirelessly. He indicated that the operation would be reassessed in the morning.

Eyewitness Ari Schulman, who was driving home at the time, recounted seeing "a stream of sparks" as the plane went down. Initially, it appeared to be flying normally before banking sharply to the right. He described the scene as "lit up a very bright yellow" with a trail of sparks, comparing it to a Roman candle firework.

President Donald Trump released a statement saying he had been "fully briefed" and offered prayers for any victims. However, just hours later, he took to social media to criticize air traffic control, questioning how the accident was allowed to happen on a clear night with both aircraft visible to controllers.

In response to the crash, the Federal Aviation Administration ordered a temporary ground stop at Reagan National Airport, which is expected to remain closed until 11:00 a.m. (1600 GMT) on Thursday. American Airlines' CEO expressed deep sorrow over the incident, while Senator Roger Marshall of Kansas called the collision “nothing short of a nightmare.”

The incident has raised serious questions about how a passenger jet equipped with modern collision-avoidance systems could collide with a military aircraft in the heavily monitored airspace over Washington, D.C. The city’s skies are often crowded with low-flying commercial aircraft, as well as military and government helicopters transporting officials.

The crash brings back memories of past aviation disasters in Washington. In January 1982, Air Florida Flight 90 crashed into the 14th Street Bridge shortly after takeoff, plunging into the icy Potomac River and killing 78 people. Investigators determined that inadequate de-icing procedures led to that tragedy.

The last major fatal air accident in the U.S. occurred in 2009 when Continental Flight 3407 crashed near Buffalo, New York, killing all 49 people on board.

 

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