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November 6, 2023 Lagos Cancels 50% Discount On BRT Fare

Lagos Cancels 50% Discount On BRT Fare

The State Government has cancelled the 50% transport fare reduction on all Public Transport Systems that was implemented in response to Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s directive in a bid to cushion the effects of subsidy removal on Lagosians.

The Governor had on July 31 announced the fare reduction, noting that it would affect all state-owned buses by 50% and commercial yellow buses by 25%.

In a public notice, the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) announced a reversion to the old rates of public transport.

The statement informed commuters that starting today, Monday, November 6, 2023, transport fares will return to the pre-2nd August 2023 rate.

It also advised Lagos residents to take note of the change and get prepared to pay regular transport fare rates before the reduction was announced in July and took effect in August.

November 6, 2023 FG Shuts Adekunle End Of Third Mainland Bridge

FG Shuts Adekunle End Of Third Mainland Bridge

The report says that the Third Mainland Bridge will be shut for five weeks for repairs as of Monday, November 6, and the Federal Controller of Works in Lagos State, Olukorede Kesha, has been discussing the closure.

READ ALSO: Federal Government To Shut Sections Of Third Mainland Bridge For 5 Weeks Starting November 6

Kesha, while addressing journalists on the bridge, notified the motoring public that the repair works were scheduled to commence with the ramps connecting Oworonshoki to Adekunle and Lagos Island (Adeniji Adele) to Adekunle simultaneously.

She stated that consequently, the two ramps will be closed to traffic and reeled out alternative routes for motorists.

November 6, 2023 Tragic Lightning Strike Claims Lives Of Three Students In Anambra

Tragic Lightning Strike Claims Lives Of Three Students In Anambra

A heart-wrenching incident unfolded in Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra as lightning struck a group of Senior Secondary School students on a football field. The incident occurred on a Saturday, leaving three lives lost.

According to an eyewitness, the lightning targeted nine male students who were playing football barefoot with their peers. They had been training for an upcoming tournament when the sudden lightning, accompanied by thunderstorms, struck the area, leaving the boys in distress.

The school's coach had already concluded the training session, and the rain began shortly after. However, some students decided to continue playing, which unfortunately led to the tragic event. A teacher, hearing the students' screams and seeing them in distress, raised the alarm, prompting people to rush to their aid.

The boys were swiftly taken to the school clinic and later transferred to a hospital in Awka. While six of the students were successfully resuscitated and are currently receiving medical attention, three of them, tragically, did not survive. Their parents have been notified.

Mrs Hope Egwu, a resident, revealed that the news of the accident left the community in shock and disbelief. At the hospital in Awka, concerned parents and sympathisers gathered around the survivors, hoping for their recovery.

A doctor at the hospital confirmed that three of the nine boys had arrived at the hospital deceased, while the others were revived. Notably, it was emphasised that wearing proper footwear could have potentially minimised the impact of the lightning.

The incident has not been reported to the police, according to the Anambra State Police spokesman, DSP Tochukwu Ikenga. Consultant Pathologist Prof. Chukwudi Okani explained that the tragedy was a natural disaster, and he advised the installation of thunder arrestors in buildings to mitigate the risk of lightning strikes.

November 6, 2023 44-Year-Old Man Seeks Help After Shocking DNA Results

44-Year-Old Man Seeks Help After Shocking DNA Results

Olanrewaju Kolawole, a 44-year-old man from Ikire in Osun State, is reaching out to fellow Nigerians for support.

His plea follows the revelation from a DNA test conducted at the DDC DNA Diagnostic Center in Osogbo that none of his four children are biologically related to him.

Kolawole made this appeal during an appearance on a radio program in Ibadan hosted by Oriyomi Hamzat. The heart-wrenching discovery left Kolawole in tears as he disclosed that the DNA tests for all four children produced negative results.

His marriage to Toyin Tella, which began in 2007, brought forth four children. However, the truth about their biological parentage came to light on the radio show.

Kolawole explained, "I want Nigerians to rescue me because I must not suffer this in vain. I married Toyin in 2007 and gave birth to four children. She gave birth to four children, but none of them belongs to me after findings from a DNA test."

In contrast, Mrs. Tella Toyin contested the results and expressed doubts regarding the sampling process, saying, "I don't accept the result. I don't accept it because I was not there when they took samples, and I don't know which sample they took, so I don't accept it. I can't accept it because I know how I conceived those children."

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