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  • Suspected robber jumps into lagoon

    •Three held

    A man described as a member of a robbery gang on Monday jumped into the Lagos Lagoon from the Third Mainland Bridge to evade arrest.

    He was said to have taken the plunge with the gang’s loot.

    His colleagues said it happened after the one-chance gang robbed four passengers going to Oshodi from Ketu-Alapere.

    They gave his name as Junior. Other members of the gang, who have been arrested by the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), are Amos Williams, 21, Paul Olise, 37, and John Akinyemi.

    Rather than drop the passengers at Oshodi, the Vanagon Bus with registration number AKD562XP they were using sped towards Iyana Oworo. The gang descended on the passengers on the bridge and pushed them out after dispossessing them of their valuables.

    It was gathered that a victim, Semiu Oluwaseun, was rescued by a motorist.

    After hearing his story, the motorist chased the bus and slowed on sighting some RRS operatives.

    A source said: “The victim reported what happened to the RRS men, who chased the bus and double-crossed it. But the suspects noticed they were being followed.

    “Junior jumped off the vehicle. He was hit twice by oncoming vehicles and he jumped into the lagoon straight away. The other three were arrested.”

    Oluwaseun, it was gathered, told the police that the robbers took his N500,000 and mobile phones.

    Akinyemi, the gang leader, said: “We were four. I was in charge of calling the team to work.  It was our first trip for the day. We took four passengers at Estate Bus Stop in Alapere.

    “They were going to Oshodi. We dispossessed them and dropped them off before Iyana-Oworo one after the other. We took their phones and money.

    “We have been doing this for more than three months. We sell the mobile phones and jewellery, and we share the money. Junior was carrying all the money and items we obtained that day. I do not know if he was confused because of the vehicles that knocked him as he was running. He jumped into the water.”

    Another victim, Jamiu Ojuroye, who was robbed on Sunday, identified Akinyemi as the driver of the bus he took. The gang, he said, collected his N150,000.

    Parading the suspects yesterday, Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal said: “A police patrol team stationed on the Third Mainland Bridge attached to RRS of the command on pin-down duty, received information that robbers were robbing passengers on the Third Mainland Bridge.

    “Based on the information, the team led by Inspector Emmanuel Isagua swung into action and arrested the suspects. The suspects have since been identified by one of their victims. The case will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

  • Simulation: Vehicle in lagoon causes accident scare

    Motorists plying Third Mainland Bridge on Sunday morning raised alarm following the sight of a vehicle with people inside the lagoon.
    The vehicle was seen at about 6:30am by the University of Lagos (UNILAG) waterfront with its passengers screaming for help.
    Initial reports had it that the vehicle plunged into the lagoon as a result of a multiple accident involving a coaster bus and five other cars.
    But the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) said both the accident scenes and the vehicle in the lagoon were staged managed for training purposes.
    According to LASEMA’s General Manager, Adesina Tiamiyu, there was an ongoing simulation intended to foster collaboration among emergency responders, improve the level of preparedness and increase response capability in the management of multiple casualty incidents along the Third Mainland Bridge.
    Tiamiyu said: “LASEMA with its stakeholders is presently conducting a live simulation exercise code named “Operation Oko Jasosa”  on the Third Mainland Bridge, opposite the UNILAG Waterfront, inward Lagos Island.
    “We are simulating multiple road accidents involving a coaster bus and five other vehicles, one of which plunged into the Lagos Lagoon.
    “The exercise is intended to sharpen synergy, foster collaboration, improve the level of preparedness and increase the response capability of stakeholders in the management of multiple casualty incidents along the Third Mainland Bridge, which often witnesses this kind of event.
    “Motorists and residents are advised to not panic as this exercise is only a live simulation to ascertain the capability, response time and coordination among emergency responders, which requires coordinated multi-agency response.
    “Agencies participating in the exercise include LASEMA Response Unit (LRU), Lagos State Fire Service, Lagos State Ambulance Service (LASAMBUS) State Environmental Health and Monitoring Unit (SEHMU ), Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Corps, Lagos State Waterway Authority (LASWA), Rapid Response Squard (RRS), Marine Police, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Nigerian Security & Civil Defence Corp and Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).”

  • AVM Martins, driver die as  SUV plunges into lagoon

    AVM Martins, driver die as SUV plunges into lagoon

    Retired Air Force officer, Air Vice-Marshal (AVM) Olufunsho Martins, and his driver, have died after their Ford Explorer Sports Utility Vehicle ( SUV ) plunged into the Lagoon on Saturday night.

    Their bodies were yesterday recovered.

    The incident occurred about  10:55pm near the University of Lagos (UNILAG) waterfront on the Third Mainland Bridge.

    The businessman and his driver were said to be heading for Lagos Island, when their vehicle collided with another on the bridge.

    The SUV, it was gathered, sommersaulted several times before it  skidded  into the lagoon.

    It was learnt that officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and fishermen recovered the bodies from the submerged vehicle at about 2:30am.

    According to a source, they both had their seat belts on and  no injuries.

    The source said: “All the car air bags  came out. It was a serious accident. The bonnet pulled out and the roof was flattened, which indicated that the vehicle might have tumbled at least three times before nosediving.

    “The vehicle was over 75 percent submerged into the muddy part of the lagoon. When we brought it out, we had to first raise the flattened vehicle to avoid inflicting injuries on the bodies.

    “The LASEMA General Manager has been in touch with his family and officers from the Nigerian Air Force.”

    It was gathered that some personnel from the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) and AVM Martins’ family took his bodies away.

    A prominent Lagosian, AVM Martins retired from the NAF in 2003 and had  been  in the real estate and hospitality sectors.

    He developed the Golden Park Estate in Sangotedo, a hotel/events centre at Ikeja, and other businesses.

    LASEMA General Manager Adesina Tiamiyu confirmed the incident.

    He said: “This is a sad incident. I can only tell you that we recovered two bodies. I cannot say who they are because it won’t be fair to the families to learn about the demise of their loved ones from the media.”

    It was learnt that the retired AVM returned to the country last Tuesday from the United Kingdom (UK) to attend a funeral.

    His cousin took to social media to mourn his death. He praying to God to comfort his family.

    He wrote: “So tragic, so sad. We lost my cousin, AVM Olufunsho Martins late yesterday through a Third Mainland Bridge accident.  May the good Lord grant repose to the soul of the departed and give succour to the bereaved. He giveth and He taketh. But Lord, why do the good ones leave so early?”

  • Retired Air Force officer, driver die as SUV plunges into lagoon

    Retired Air Force officer, driver die as SUV plunges into lagoon

    A retired Air Vice Marshal (AVM) and his driver have recovered dead after their Ford Explorer Sports Utility Vehicle (SUV) plunged into the lagoon Saturday night.

    The incident occurred around 10:55pm, by the University of Lagos (UNILAG) waterfront.

    A motorist had told The Nation that: “There was a vehicle inside the lagoon. People are trapped in it. The vehicle was heading into Lagos Island. Fishermen and LASEMA are trying to safe the occupants of the vehicle now. May God help them.”

    The deceased were said to be driving inward Lagos Island, when they colluded with another vehicle on the bridge.

    As a result of the accident, the SUV, it was gathered, tumbled several times before skidding into the lagoon.

    It was learnt that officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and local fishermen recovered the bodies from the submerged vehicle around 2:30am.

    According to a source, they both had their seat belts on and didn’t have physical injuries.

    He said: “All the air bags in the vehicle came out. It was a serious accident. The burnet pulled out and the roof was flattened, which indicated that the vehicle might have tumbled at least three times before nosediving.

    “The vehicle was over 75 percent submerged into the muddy part of the lagoon. When we brought it out, we had to first raise the flattened vehicle to avoid inflicting injuries on the bodies.

    “The GM has been in touch with his family and officers from the Nigerian Air Force. I think the General’s family members are abroad.”

    A prominent Lagosian, the AVM, it was gathered retired from the Nigerian Air Force some years ago and had since devoted his time, resources in the real estate sector.

    It was learnt that the retired General came into Nigeria last Tuesday from the United Kingdom to attend a burial.

    General Manager LASEMA, Adesina Tiamiyu confirmed the incident, but declined further comments on the issue.

    He said: “This is a sad incident. I can only tell you that we recovered two bodies. I cannot say who they are because it won’t be fair to the families to learn about the demise of their loved ones from the media.”

  • BREAKING: Vehicle skids into Lagos lagoon, occupants trapped

    BREAKING: Vehicle skids into Lagos lagoon, occupants trapped

    A vehicle few minutes ago, plunged into the lagoon by the University of Lagos (UNILAG) waterfront, The Nation has learnt.

    It was gathered that the vehicle colluded with another before skidding into the water around 10:55pm.

    A motorist who witnessed the incident, said local fishermen and officials from the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) were already at the scene trying to rescue all occupants.

    “There’s a vehicle inside the lagoon. People are trapped in it. The vehicle was heading into Lagos Island. Fishermen and LASEMA are trying to safe the occupants of the vehicle now. May God help them,’ said the source.

    General Manager LASEMA, Adesina Tiamiyu confirmed the incident, adding that he was at the scene for rescue operation and would avail details afterwards.

  • Body of man who jumped into lagoon recovered

    Body of man who jumped into lagoon recovered

    Emergency workers have recovered body of Adekunle Oluseyi, the man who removed his clothes and jumped into the Lagoon on Friday.

    He was recovered Sunday morning by officials of the Lagos Waterways Authority (LASWA) and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency  (LASEMA.

    Oluseyi, a father of three left his Ondo State residence on Wednesday to attend a programme at the Redeemed Christian Church of God’s (RCCG)  redemption camp in Lagos.
    Although it was yet unclear how he got to the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, Close Circuit Television (CCTV) footage captured him on the bridge pulling off his clothing, while observing to be sure no one was watching him.
    The LASEMA General Manager, Mr Adesina Tiamiyu, told newsmen in Lagos that a fisherman saw Adekunle’s floating body on Sunday morning by a river bank in Lekki.

    He said that the deceased had  jumped off the Lekki/Ikoyi Bridge into the lagoon.

    Tiamiyu said that a coordinated effort of LASEMA, Lagos State Waterways Authority and Marine Police recovered the floating body at 5.00a.m.and handed it over to the Lagos State Health Environmental Monitoring Unit.

    “The body has been  taken to Lagos Mainland Hospital Mortuary for deposition.

    “Police will carry out further investigations on the matter,’’ he said.

    Tiamiyu expressed worry at the suspected suicide, and appealed to the citizens to be their brother’s keepers by reporting any suspected suicide plan in time to avert it.

    Tiamiyu said that relevant agencies and the family of the deceased were consulted after the recovery to confirm the identity.

    He said that the recovery exercise closed at 11.30 a.m.

  • Man who jumped into lagoon left Ondo three days ago – Family

    Man who jumped into lagoon left Ondo three days ago – Family

    A family member of the man that jumped into a lagoon in Lekki Lagos says the man left his Ondo State residence three days ago to attend a church programme at the Redemption Camp.

    The man identified as Adekunle Oluseyi was gathered took off his clothes, phone, wristwatch, wallet, band and shoes before jumping into the water around 9:58am.

    It was also gathered that before jumping into the lagoon, he was sighted by a pedestrian on the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge, who alerted officials of the Lekki Concession Company Limited (LCCI).

    Following the information, the LCCI officials, it was gathered checked their Close Circuit Television  (CCTV) footage and realised it was true, before alerting emergency workers.

    According to sources, Oluseyi’s wallet contained two Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and there was no cash inside.
    From his telephone record, The Nation gathered that the last person he spoke to was a pastor with the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG).

    It was however unclear what took him to Lekki, giving the distance from the Redemption Camp to the bridge.

    Efforts to establish from the family if he suffered depression or was being hunted failed as the man declined further comments.
    As of 6:30pm on Friday, officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and the Lagos Waterways Authority  (LASWA) were yet to find Oluseyi.

    In an interview with our Correspondent at the scene, General Manager LASEMA, Adesina Tiamiyu said search and rescue was ongoing, adding that all he could say at the moment was that the man was missing.

    He said: “We cannot say whether he is dead or alive.  All we can say right now is that he is missing. It is confirmed that the man jumped into the lagoon. LASWA, LASEMA and Marine Police have been searching for him since we got the distress call from LCCI.

    “From the CCTV footage, he suddenly pulled off his clothes and shoe. He looked to be sure there was no one around him and and  jumped into the lagoon.

    “We are making efforts to find him alive or recover the body. His family has been contacted and all items found on him have been handed over to the police.”

  • Breaking: Man jumps into Lagos lagoon

    Breaking: Man jumps into Lagos lagoon

    A yet-to-be identified man on Friday afternoon jumped into the Lagos lagoon from the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge.
    The suicide mission has forced officials of the Lagos State Waterways Authority (LASWA),  Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Marine Police and other stakeholders to the scene to search for the man.
    Details shortly

  • Man’s leg falls into lagoon in Third Mainland bridge accident

    Man’s leg falls into lagoon in Third Mainland bridge accident

    A passenger on Sunday morning lost his limb in an accident between a red Toyota and a Danfo bus on Third Mainland Bridge. His severed leg fell into the Lagoon.
    The victim, a passenger in the danfo bus was seating in the front when the accident happened.
    His limb was reported to have been entangled within crash barriers on the.bridge before eventually falling into the lagoon.
    RRS riders and monitors at the scene subsequently called for emergency unit to help recover the missing leg.
    Recovery effort by the Marine Police and a team of RRS officials is on, while the man has been moved to Gbagada General Hospital, Lagos.
    The vehicles have been moved by LASEMA Response Unit to avoid congestion.

  • Two fresh lagoon suicides averted in Lagos

    Two fresh lagoon suicides averted in Lagos

    •Police, fishermen rescue textile merchant duped N18.7m, another woman •It’s now an offence to walk or park cars on bridges-Lagos CP

    Less than one week after a medical doctor, Allwell Orji, jumped into the lagoon in Lagos, operatives of the Lagos State Police Command and some fishermen yesterday averted two fresh lagoon suicide cases.

    A woman, Abigael Ogunyinka, was rescued by fishermen in the early hours of yesterday in Lagos Lagoon, while another woman, Taiwo Titilayo Momoh, who also attempted to jump into the lagoon from the Third Mainland Bridge at about 11:25 am, was prevented from doing so by operatives of the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command.

    According to the spokesman of Lagos State Police Command,  Olarinde Famous-Cole, Ogunyinka had attempted to jump into the lagoon at Ebute Ero before she was intercepted by vigilant fishermen.

    ‘’She explained that she was unable to repay a loan of N150,000 which she took from a microfinance bank and that the bank had been mounting serious pressure on her to defray the money, hence, she decided to take her own life by jumping into the lagoon.

    ‘’However, given the sensitive nature of the case, we shall investigate her statement and the alleged microfinance bank in order to establish the veracity of her comment.

    On her part, Momoh, a 58-year-old textiles dealer on Lagos Island, had put off her shoes and was wrapping her dress around her body when men of RRS 226 intervened in the nick of time and prevented her from jumping into the water.

    The woman, who lives in the Lekki area of Lagos, explained that she was pushed to committing suicide in order to put an end to her sleeplessness and shame caused by her indebtedness to three Swiss textile dealers.

    She said that her problem started in 2015 when a forex dealer carted away the N18.7 million she wanted to change to pay her foreign creditors.

    Her condition, she said, became compounded when robbers invaded her shop on Lagos Island and carted away her goods.

    She disclosed that she was haunted at nights by the ‘ghosts’ of  her creditors whenever she was alone.

    Momoh, a member of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, expressed her frustration after she had made fruitless effort to share her plight with the pastor of her parish.

    She noted that she was only allowed to see the pastor’s assistant.

    She said: “Added to all this, my first son, who I thought would stand by me and console me, abandoned me. By the time I’m gone, maybe he would come around and inherit what is left.

    ‘’I don’t want to use my debt and death to disturb anybody. I was in the shop this morning. I have looked everywhere and estimated what is there.

    ‘’I think with my house, a bungalow, those I am leaving behind can still live comfortably. I want to go and meet God. This world is empty. I won’t because I want to get rich join a cult. I go my way and I don’t socialise unnecessarily.”

    She added: “I was a Muslim. I have because of this problem been jumping from one faith to the other. The problem is too much for me to bear. I want to go back to God.

    ‘’That is why I have dressed very simply. I am ready to meet Him. If He cannot address my problem on earth, let me go back to Him.”

    Speaking with newsmen at the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) headquarters in Alausa, Ikeja, Commissioner of Police, Mr Fatai Owoseni, explained that Momoh was in a taxi heading towards Oworonshoki on Third Mainland Bridge when she told the taxi driver to stop on the bridge.

    The woman, according to Owoseni, was about to jump into the water when a police team on a routine patrol on the Third Mainland Bridge sighted her and promptly saved her before she jumped into the lagoon.

    “She attempted suicide by attempting to jump into the lagoon around Oworonshoki inward Mainland on Third Mainland Bridge. Unfortunately for her, she was rescued.

    “The woman was in a taxi and alighted on the bridge and wanted to commit suicide by jumping into the lagoon.

    “The police patrol team sighted her and rushed to rescue her before she jumped into the Lagoon,” he said.

    Owoseni said his interactions with the woman revealed that she had depression as a result of unpaid loans, adding that “she is still insisting that she wants to end her life.”

    He explained that committing suicide is an offence under the law but that the police would try to talk the woman out of committing suicide.

    He said the police would do a medical evaluation on the woman to ascertain her condition.

    He explained that the woman would be taken through post-trauma programme to restore her hope and prevent her from committing suicide.

    Owoseni lamented the rate at which people commit suicide in the country, describing it as worrisome.

    He disclosed that the police had begun patrol of bridges across the state to forestall other cases of suicide.

    He also said it has become an offence for individuals to walk on bridges in the state and that no vehicle would be allowed to stop on any bridge in the state henceforth in order to prevent suicide incidents.

    “Right now, the woman is still in trauma and she still insists that she wants to end her life,” he said.

    The distraught woman, however, warned journalists from taking her photograph as she was being escorted from the RRS office into a waiting police vehicle, saying “I am not a criminal.”

    Orji, a medical doctor attached to Papa Ajao branch of Mount Sinai Hospital, Lagos, jumped into the Lagos lagoon on the Third Mainland Bridge in Lagos on Sunday in circumstances that remain puzzling.

    He reportedly ordered his driver to stop at a point on the bridge after receiving a call on his cell phone and proceeded to take the bizarre action.

    His body was found after three days of frantic search by a combined team of the Marine Police and officials of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA).