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January 17, 2024 Rescue Operations Ongoing As Explosion Rocks Ibadan

Rescue Operations Ongoing As Explosion Rocks Ibadan

Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State, experienced a panic on Tuesday evening when a powerful explosion reverberated through the ancient city, causing buildings to collapse from the intense vibrations.

According to residents who shared their accounts, the blast's impact reached houses and cars some distance from the explosion site.

At approximately 7:30 p.m., a loud bang startled the residents. One distressed individual recounted the incident, mentioning the shattering of dominoes and the destruction of Ace Mall in Bodija. As of the current press time, the exact number of casualties remains unconfirmed, but reports indicate that victims have been swiftly transported to hospitals. Additionally, some residents find themselves trapped amidst the rubble of buildings that succumbed to the force of the explosion.

Saheed Akiode, the Zonal Coordinator for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) in the South-West, confirmed that emergency responders, including Oyo State Fire Service personnel, have been dispatched to the scene located on Awolowo Way by Adeyi Avenue, behind a Central Mosque in Bodija.

In a brief statement on social media, the Oyo State Government acknowledged awareness of the explosion reports and urged residents to remain calm. The government assured the public that security agencies were investigating the incident to determine its source and cause.

A subsequent update from the state government indicated ongoing search and rescue operations by relevant agencies at the explosion scene. The Oyo State Police Command also confirmed the occurrence of the explosion in a post on social media.

The incident has garnered attention on various social media platforms, with photos and videos circulating widely documenting the explosion's aftermath. The situation remains fluid as authorities work diligently to assess the extent of the damage and assist those affected.

January 16, 2024 Ekiti Varsity Teaching Hospital Declares Strike As Hoodlums Attack Doctors

Ekiti Varsity Teaching Hospital Declares Strike As Hoodlums Attack Doctors

Labour unions at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital (EKSUTH), Ado-Ekiti, have declared an emergency and indefinite strike in the hospital following an attack by suspected hoodlums who invaded the medical facility.

Some suspected hoodlums reportedly invaded the Teaching Hospital, Ado Ekiti, and attacked some Doctors and, destroyed some facilities and stole a corpse suspected to be the father of one of the hoodlums.

In protest against the ugly development, the Association of Resident Doctors, Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti, has directed its members to immediately embark on an indefinite strike.

This was contained in a letter addressed to the Chief Medical Director, Professor Kayode Olabanji and signed by the President of the Association, Dr Famous Adeyemi.

Confirming the development, the hospital’s spokesperson, Rolake Adewumi, said four additional armed policemen have already been drafted to ensure security at the hospital.

She disclosed further that the State Police Commissioner has launched a search for the perpetrators.

January 15, 2024 Tension In Abuja As Kidnappers Kill Three Of 10 Victims, Increase Ransom To N700m

Tension In Abuja As Kidnappers Kill Three Of 10 Victims, Increase Ransom To N700m

A prevailing sense of dread has enveloped the inhabitants of Sagwari Layout Estate in Dutse, Abuja, following a tragic turn of events where the abductors of ten individuals from the area have mercilessly taken the lives of three victims.

This harrowing incident traces back to January 7, when audacious gunmen armed with sophisticated weapons stormed the estate and seized at least ten people.

Disturbing reports emerged on Monday, revealing that the kidnappers, in a bid to convey a stern message to the families negotiating ransom payments, ruthlessly executed three of the captives.

Additionally, it has been uncovered that the assailants have escalated their financial demands, initially set at N60 million per person, to a staggering N100 million per individual. The total ransom now stands at a daunting N700 million, marking the sole condition for releasing the remaining hostages.

Further details suggest that the victims met a tragic end due to the perceived 'delay' in meeting the initially demanded ransom.

Regrettably, at the time of this report, attempts to obtain comments from the Police Public Relations Officer in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT command, were unsuccessful. The palpable fear persists, casting a sombre shadow over the community as residents grapple with the grim reality of the situation.

January 11, 2024 Otedola Donates N1bn To Lagos Security Trust Fund

Otedola Donates N1bn To Lagos Security Trust Fund

Nigerian entrepreneur Femi Otedola has generously donated N1 billion to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF). The LSSTF largely relies on contributions from corporate entities and individuals to enhance the capabilities of security agencies operating within Lagos.

On a visit to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu in Marina, Otedola's daughter, Tolani, represented him and formally announced the substantial donation. On Wednesday, Governor Sanwo-Olu also shared news of the contribution via his X handle.

The governor's post expressed gratitude: "Today, we received a generous 1 billion Naira donation to fulfil a promise to support the Lagos State Security Trust Fund from a patriotic and dedicated citizen, Mr Femi Otedola @realFemiOtedola. This substantial contribution will greatly bolster our efforts to ensure all Lagosian safety and security."

Acknowledging Mr. Otedola's steadfast support and commitment to Lagos State's security, the post extended special thanks to Ms. Tolani Otedola @shestolani, for presenting the cheque on behalf of her father at Lagos House, Marina. The governor emphasized that this generous donation is poised to significantly safeguard the beloved city.

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