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July 5, 2024 Lagos Police Save Pregnant Teenager from Suicide Attempt

Lagos Police Save Pregnant Teenager from Suicide Attempt

A 19-year-old pregnant girl, on the brink of suicide, was rescued by police officers from the Ikorodu Area Command in Lagos. The girl, who worked as a Point of Sale (POS) operator, was reportedly distressed because her employer threatened to arrest her after she was scammed out of N100,000 by a customer.

When the Ikorodu Area Commander, Mr. Musendique Orobiyi, learned about the girl's suicidal intentions, he immediately dispatched a team of female detectives to find and save her. The detectives located her in Iyana-Iyesi, Ogun State, just as she was about to consume a bottle of sniper pesticide. They rescued her and brought her back to the Ikorodu Area Command, where they provided her with food, clothing, and support before transferring her to the gender unit at the Lagos State Police Command headquarters in Ikeja.

Speaking with Vanguard, the girl (whose name has been withheld) shared her struggles, explaining that her problems began after her boyfriend denied responsibility for her pregnancy and disappeared. Compounding her difficulties, she was defrauded of N100,000 at her POS job through a fake bank alert.

She lamented that she had no support system, had never attended antenatal care, and was unaware of her baby’s gender due to a lack of funds. Her parents are divorced, and she has no contact with them.

Expressing gratitude, she said, "I didn’t know the police could help like this. They took me to Ikorodu, fed me, and provided clothes. The Area Commander was amazing, ensuring I was well cared for. Initially, I thought my employer wanted to arrest me, but I found sympathy and help from the police, which changed my mind about ending my life."

Benjamin Hundey, the spokesperson for the Lagos State Police Command, confirmed the incident.

July 4, 2024 UNIBEN Shuts Down Indefinitely After Students’ Protest

UNIBEN Shuts Down Indefinitely After Students’ Protest

The Senate of the University of Benin has suspended academic activities indefinitely following student protests on Wednesday.

In a statement released on Thursday, the institution’s Public Relations Officer, Benedicta Ehanire, clarified that the shutdown does not impact non-academic staff. The university also instructed students to vacate their hostels immediately.

“Due to the students' refusal to compromise on their demands for a twenty-four-hour electricity supply and other issues deemed unrealistic by the University’s Senate, academic activities have been indefinitely suspended,” the statement read.

“Students are to leave the hostels immediately, and all relevant university units should take note and comply. Non-teaching staff and those on essential duties are exempt from this shutdown.”

On Wednesday, UNIBEN students protested by blocking the busy Benin-Ore Highway, reacting to weeks of power outages on their campus. The prolonged power cuts have significantly affected their preparation for the upcoming first-semester examinations, which are just two weeks away. The students demand a 24-hour electricity supply, a request the university administration considers unrealistic.

July 3, 2024 Rescue Efforts Save Seven After Two-Storey Building Collapse in Lagos

Rescue Efforts Save Seven After Two-Storey Building Collapse in Lagos

Seven individuals were rescued from a two-storey building collapse at 12 Cameroun Street, Ewenla in the Mushin area of Lagos State on Wednesday.

According to Dr. Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, the Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), the building was newly constructed. The rescued persons, comprising three females and four males, were promptly taken to a nearby hospital for treatment. Oke-Osanyintolu confirmed that a thorough search of the rubble revealed no victims trapped beneath the collapsed structure.

The area has been cordoned off, and rescue operations are ongoing.

Rescue Efforts Save Seven After Two-Storey Building Collapse in Lagos
Rescue Efforts Save Seven After Two-Storey Building Collapse in Lagos
July 3, 2024 Heavy Downpour Leaves Lagos Commuters Stranded Due to Flooded Roads

Heavy Downpour Leaves Lagos Commuters Stranded Due to Flooded Roads

Lagos experienced heavy rainfall early Wednesday morning, leading to significant flooding across the city and disrupting daily routines for many residents. The downpour started abruptly, catching Lagosians off guard and inundating roads.

Workers in Nigeria’s commercial hub faced immense challenges getting to their workplaces as major routes like Iyana-Oworo and Olopo Meji leading to the 3rd Mainland Bridge were heavily flooded. This resulted in extensive traffic jams stretching as far as Alapere.

 

 

Despite braving the rain, commuters found themselves stranded at various bus stops as they attempted to navigate through the city. Motorists endured prolonged travel times, particularly on the route from Alapere to Third Mainland Bridge, which was severely affected by the floods.

 

Heavy Downpour Leaves Lagos Commuters Stranded Due to Flooded Roads
Heavy Downpour Leaves Lagos Commuters Stranded Due to Flooded Roads

 

In Oshodi, near the Airport U-turn, a falling tree added to the chaos, prompting swift action from Lagos State Traffic Management Agency (LASTMA) personnel who cleared the obstruction to ensure smooth traffic flow and public safety.

Acknowledging the situation, Lagos State Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, assured the public that ministry teams were deployed to monitor and clear the flash floods at the Olopomeji section of Iyana Oworo. He expressed gratitude to motorists for their patience and reported that the roads were now clear of water, restoring normalcy to affected areas.

 

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