Tag: Woman

  • HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF OVERWEIGHT AND NATURAL WAY TO SHED SOME KG

    HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF OVERWEIGHT AND NATURAL WAY TO SHED SOME KG

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  • Woman murdered inside her home

    A 50-year-old woman, Mabel Okafor, has been stabbed to death inside her residence in Ajah, Lagos, the State Police Command confirmed yesterday.

    The incident occurred at House J68B, Close 9, VGC, at the wee hours on Saturday.

    It was gathered that police operatives attached to Ajah Division received information around 12am and went to the place.

    Upon getting there, they discovered that the woman was stabbed on the stomach and abandoned by her killers.

    Confirming the incident the command’s spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, said effort was on to apprehend her killers, adding that the matter was under discreet investigation.

    In another development, a truck driver was electrocuted along Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on Saturday evening.

    The deceased, identified as Sani Mesidau, was said to have been killed after the truck, marked SBG111XA, had contact with a high tension cable.

    He was said to have been conveying a container to a terminal in Ijora-Badia when the incident occurred.

  • Woman crushed in Imo road accident

    A woman was at the weekend crushed to death in an accident on the Owerri/Onitsha Road.

    The accident was said to have occurred at Ogbaku Junction in Mbaitolu Local Government of Imo State.

    An eyewitness said the woman, who was coming from the popular Orie Ogbaku Market, was knocked down by a lorry from Owerri, the state capital.

    The lorry, which was conveying sachet water, reportedly developed brake failure.

    The driver was said to have tried in vain to control the vehicle when he suddenly sighted another vehicle leaving a filling station towards its direction.

    But the faulty brakes reportedly made it impossible for him.

    It hit the woman and dispersed her items, killing her on the spot.

    Police spokesman Andrew Enwerem said the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of  Ogbaku had not briefed him on the accident.

    He said the driver had been arrested and the vehicle impounded.

  • My encounter with woman who wanted an affair at all cost – Lagos high chief and top socialite turned preacher

    His life is a replica of the biblical Jonah. He got a divine call to serve God but ran to far away United States of America because he was not only a high flying socialite but a high chief in Lagos. But he faced the storm of life in the US and knew no peace until he returned to Nigeria to start a church.

    The eventual submission of Rev. Oluwafemi Emmanuel Iroh to God’s will has seen him prospering as a clergyman, but not until he has endured temptations that would stretch the patience and endurance of many beyond tolerable limits. These include having to leave apart with his wife for 12 years with temptations from women who were desperate for affair.

    Cash-strapped and penurious, all the effort he made to dispose his huge collection of properties just to raise enough money to rejoin his wife in the US failed. He struggled with life until his large collection of exotic cars drained into a rickety Peugeot 504 before fortune began to smile on him once again.

     

    The beginning

    Pastor Femi Iroh, as he is now widely known, is an indigene of Sagamu, Ogun State, where he was born before his parents moved to Lagos around 1962.

    “But things went sour when after I finished primary school, I couldn’t proceed to secondary school. I had a Lagos State scholarship but there was no one to push me through. I ended up staying at home, helping my father to take palm wine from Isheri to Surulere to sell. I did that for about three years,” he said.

    But that low beginning did not stop Iroh. He collected notebooks and reading books from friends to study at home most evenings.

    He said: “I was a school prefect when I left MTC School Mushin in those days. I started to self-educate myself at home. After sitting at home for four years, the Principal Cup (football competition) came up. I was skillful in football, so I went for test at Western College of Commerce, Yaba and luckily I was selected as a footballer.

    “I was given admission to start from class four. I never read classes 1 to 3. Luckily for me, I was brilliant. When I was in class four, my friends in class five used to come to me to put them through in academics.”

    Once in school, Iroh faced his academics and emerged out of secondary school with a Grade 3, which was just as good for one who wasn’t in school until he joined in Year 4.

     

    The road to becoming a banker

    A restless student, Iroh had unknowingly got an education in typing and shorthand and was capable of typing 50 words per minute. He could also write 120 words in shorthand within a minute even before he went to school.

    He did not know the value of what he had until he finished secondary school and went for an interview for a clerical job. There, the personnel manager who interviewed him saw his interest in a typewriter and asked if he could type.

    “I told him I could type 50 words per minute and that I could write 120 words of shorthand per minute. He was dazed. Another interview was immediately done, which I passed.

    “So, instead of a clerical job, I became a confidential secretary. And that was how God began to bless me further. From there, I did my AIB. I went to National Bank where I left years later as an Assistant Bank Manager. That was in 1987.

    “From there, I went to America, came back and started my business.”

     

    Life as a philanthropist and socialite

    “Oh yes, I was a giver,” said Femi Iroh. “I did help a lot of people. I used to go out with a convoy of between five and ten cars to social events. I was that loud. Though people knew my wife and I for the parties we attended, but they also knew us more for giving to people.”

    According to Iroh, it was his philanthropic disposition that won him a chieftaincy title from the Lagos royal palace. “That was just who I was, and that actually brought people to me.

    “An influential Lagosian called Alhaji Alli Balogun sent his son who is now Otunba Dapo Balogun to me. When he called for assistance, it was a little sum. But in those days in 1993, it was a big amount too.

    “I said, ‘Daddy, is that why you are calling me? Please send someone to come right away.’

    “He sent his son. When he received it, he called back and said, ‘So you are still doing these good deeds. I will reward you for this thing that you have done.’

    “He asked me, ‘How would you love being conferred with a chieftaincy title in Lagos?’ I was dazed.

    “He told me to send my curriculum vitae. I sent it to him. It passed through a process, with Chief Michael Otedola, the then governor, finally approving.

    “Few weeks later, the man called me to his house in Lagos. I went with my wife and there I was handed two envelopes, one for me and one for my wife.

    “This was a man I came in and prostrated to greet. But immediately I opened the envelope, saw the letter which read that I had been confirmed with the title of the Borokini of Lagos, and my wife, Yeye Borokini of Lagos, I made out to prostrate but I was held back. I was told I could never prostrate again because it had become a taboo.

    “After that, I was told all the taboos of the title. I shivered. That was how I got the chieftaincy title.

    “While it lasted, it was good. My wife and I were everywhere in the society.

     

    Life on the social plane

    “Like I told you, my wife and I used to move in a convoy. I was popular with the top musicians too. But when I finally heeded God’s call, the top musicians knew it was over and they left me alone. They knew that the past life I lived, was gone, especially Wasiu (K-One De Ultimate). The money I used to spend there was over.

    “When I used to attend parties, I would spend and spend and end up borrowing to spend more. Can you beat that? It was madness! I had someone who used to hold the bag or carton. I would spray money and keep spraying. There was always a money changer on hand. I would finish the money I came with and borrow from the money changer to continue spraying. The money had to finish before I would leave the party.

    “Now I just bless God, because I have never had cause to look back and I have no regrets. I am happy about this life that I am living and I know that there is no better life.”

     

    The call to ministry

    The life of glamour had to come to an abrupt end for Iroh after he got a divine call.

    He said: “At a point, the Lord told me to relinquish my (chieftaincy) title. He told me that I should come over to carry His cross and take His own title. It was a difficult thing to do. So I resisted. I moved to America with my family. Life in America was good until things started changing.”

    Iroh recalled that he had landed properties in Nigeria but buyers were not forthcoming. Business became bad. He therefore had to return to Nigeria.

    Upon his return to Nigeria, the call came to him again.

    He said: “In 1998 when I came back from America, the Lord told me to relinquish the title and go for His work. So I said where would I go? I struggle on and finally decided in 2000 to think about God’s calling.

    “In year 2000, I went to a bible college. But in 2003, I still tried to return to America but I couldn’t. I wanted to go and meet my family. I got to the airport, the road was closed even though I had a visa for five years, which eventually expired. I got another visa for five years, which also expired. Since then, I have not been able to leave the country.”

    While at the bible school, his friend, an influential Northerner who was close to the Emir of Kano with possible Arewa support, sought his participation in the governorship race in Edo State. That prompted Iroh to suddenly turn his mind to politics.

    He was told to provide just 20 per cent of the campaign funds while his influential friends would provide the 80 per cent. He was pleased.

    “I was to collect a letter from Oba Oyekan, which would be handed over to the Emir to facilitate my being accepted,” he said.

    But his pastor had a message for him. “I told my pastor about it. He told me that it was good to contest but that I would get my fingers soiled. He told me to ask for my purpose. I went and prayed and God told me ‘Christ unity,’ that I should build the body of Christ. I didn’t know what it meant then, but I later knew.”

    Iroh’s influential northerner suddenly took ill and was flown to London. He could not return before the elections were over. It was a sad moment in his life.

    Faced with dwindling fortunes and inability to return to America to be with his family, Iroh succumbed finally to God’s call and started the Christ Unity Ministry in 2004.

    The royal visitation

    As a traditional chief and a once influential individual, the palace was concerned. So an emissary was sent to meet him.

    He recalled: “The palace was concerned. In fact the present ruler, Oba Akiolu, is a friend. He was the one that advised me to return from America to Nigeria. When he became the Oba, I recall that I visited him at an earlier period. I went there to pray and thank God for his life. Since then, I have not seen him.

    “However, in 2007, he sent the Bajulaiye of Lagos to me with a few other traditional title holders, who brought the message that even if I have relinquished the title, at least I should still be coming around and still be making appearances in society circles.

    “But as it turned out, when they arrived, they met me in church. I led them to Christ and prayed for them. That was the last time they visited me and I have not gone to the palace too.”

    Asked if he was not worried that his financial condition could depreciate further with a decision to go into ministry work at that point, robust looking Iroh looked up and said: “At that point, I had no doubt or fear at all because God had shown me that everything belongs to Him. He took me on the hard way. He said riches and gold belongs to Him. He told me before I started that He would never forsake His own child and neither will I see a servant of God’s children beg for bread.

    “I had no regret. But I went through that wilderness, begging to feed, though I didn’t mind because I saw joy ahead of me. I was in plenty but I was hungry. But again, I was not poor. I saw my investments, but they refused to turn to cash! I had property in multiples of millions of naira, which did not turn to cash.

    “For instance, I had a property on this same road which now will soon be sold as much as N170 million. I wanted to sell it at N5m then but we couldn’t find a buyer. Someone who came to buy ran away because he couldn’t understand why we wanted to collect so little for such a vast investment; one acre of land with four flats on it. He refused to believe such desperation for money.

    “But even in such a situation, I never looked back. I didn’t abandon my calling.”

    The vow

    “There was one thing that I did before now. That was when I came back and my wife was still abroad. I vowed to God that if I went into a woman aside from my wife, God should kill me. And I continued that ‘Father, as long as I do not do that, don’t let my wife do it there too.”

    That vow became my strong weapon and that was what kept me all those years. Of course, the temptations were there, but I ignored all of them.

    Asked if he kept the vow, Iroh replied, ‘Yes, I had nothing to do with a woman for those 12 years that I did not see my wife. I was here in a wilderness experience. The strange aspect is that all through those years, despite not seeing each other, we didn’t quarrel. The calling was total.”

    The trials

    Iroh recalled that even while he was in the world, he was still always fasting and praying. He said that even for his juju while he was in the world, one of the don’ts was to stay away from women!

    He added: “The fasting and prayer helped me to stay away from women. That also helped me not to have a child outside my matrimonial home.

    “As for the women, they were there, plenty of them, but I knew as a rule, I was not to do anything with them. Big girls flocked around, women came from everywhere, but I did not do it. So when I agreed to start working for God, I held unto the vow.”

    But did the women leave him alone? He said as some did, new ones would come up. “By the time they found that I was for God, it became a new story. They started to stop coming. They saw the true calling.

    “But even when I started the church, they still kept coming. I had experiences. But let me share one with you: I had a friend who was a top official in the police force. He introduced me to a girl. We went to her house, ate and afterwards I was to go. But when we got outside, she grabbed me. She said she would not let me go; that I had to have her since I didn’t have anyone. She asked why a handsome man like me should remain alone for so long. I was shocked. I had to start begging her that we were in the public, but she said she did not mind, that I had to accept her.

    “I told her I could not do it. She said pastors do it, that all it takes is to pray for forgiveness after doing it. When I realised how serious she was, I pleaded with her and told her that we would talk about it. She held unto me and said, ‘kiss me.’ I told her that I was married. She replied that she knew but that my wife was not in Nigeria. I told her to come to my office so we could plan it properly. When I talked to her like that, she released me.

    “She said her father was an accountant in one of the foreign airlines in the country. She assured me of good business. But when she came, I called it off in a manner that she couldn’t come back. She left because once they see the spirit of God in you, they will not come near you. They will run away. But one also has to know the word and also flee from every appearances of evil.

    “I had challenges with money. When my wife eventually returned from America to join me here, I was down to only a Peugeot 504 car. That was in December 2006. That same week she returned, the car broke down in the middle of the road. That is one of the reasons that I love that woman till today.

    “A woman who had been in America for 16 years returned and the car broke down in the middle of the busy road. She came down and was pushing the car. I couldn’t believe it! She was pushing the Peugeot and I asked God, what kind of thing is this? What kind of embarrassment is this? Me, who used to be the Borokini of Lagos now pushing a Peugeot 504 with my wife? I wept.

    “But later I realised that without a story, there can never be a glory. Without a cross, there cannot be a crown. I’m most grateful today. I look back and thank God. I am filled with joy.”

    The revival

    Years later, Rev. Iroh, as he became, built God an edifice where he ministers and evangelises. Twelve years later, we asked him how the journey has been.

    “It has been awesome. God has been showing Himself mightily here. I remember in 2006, the Lord used me to deliver a lady who had paralysis. She is from a popular family in Lagos. She had been paralysed for over a year. I went to minister to her at a specialist medical hospital off Adeola Odeku. The family used to know me as Borokini of Lagos.

    “When I got there, the mother was shocked to see me with a giant sized bible. She couldn’t help herself. She had to ask outright, ‘Is this our chief carrying a big bible?’ The size of the bible was like four in one.

    “She asked another person there in the hospital, ‘I hope this man has not gone kolo o?’ When I got near her, she told me her daughter was paralysed. I told her not to worry. I went in to pray; her husband was there with his friends, and the Lord did wonder.

    “Someone who had been paralysed for one year, the Lord delivered her. After about 30 minutes battle with the devil, she recovered. A mad woman was delivered too. People who sought for the fruit of the womb were delivered of babies. So God has been doing wonders. I never doubted God’s power.”

    The new look

    Life for Iroh and his beautiful wife, Olufunmilayo, revolves around the ministry. Still looking much like a banker that he was in those days, the preacher, though 60, still looked yuppie and dandy.

    So what is the secret?

    “It seems like I keep rejuvenating (laughs). The truth is that I do nothing to keep healthy. The secret to my good features and physique is fasting and prayers. There is no week I do not fast three or four times. Last year I fasted from June and ended in December. And in between, I go seven days without food or water.

    “To look this way at 60 means glory to God. Our first child is now 34 years old. Some people say I’m 40, especially when I cut my hair low. I have never dyed my hair in my entire life. It is God at work.

     

    The fashion, the style

    Curious as to how his sense of fashion would have been in his heyday in high society and the probable disparity it would be now, we asked him and he laughed, “Of course, it’s different now. As a matter of fact, the moment you give your life to Christ, you are consumed totally. Your mode of dressing will change. Nobody will tell you. You will have that inner conviction that this is the way you will dress. No more flamboyancy.

    “The scripture says that we should be moderate. The traditional beads that go with chieftaincy titles and so on, all that had to go! Those were the first things to go (laughs again). I had to relinquish them. I didn’t need them anymore.

    As one who has been through life’s different situations, Rev. Iroh had a parting shot. Shaking his head in deep thought, he said: “You asked what life is. My kid brother asked me same after I fasted for days and transited to heaven.

    “I had this answer for him: life is vanity. All is vanity. Yes, we need money, car, and light and so on, but they are temporary issues. We should focus on eternity. If one lives so much, you can’t live outside 150 years. In short, you will regret life then. What preparations are we making here towards eternity? That should be our major focus.”

  • Rotary installs first woman president

    Rotary installs first woman president

    Eminent Nigerians such as the Special Adviser to the President on Women Affairs, and former Lagos State Deputy Governor, Princess Adejoke Orelope-Adefulire and other top officials of Lagos State government, joined the leadership of the Rotary Club District 9110 at the installation of Rotarian Titilayo Sunmonu as the 13th President of Rotary Club of Omole Golden.

    The two-part event, which took place at Anchor Event Centre, Ikeja, was a showcase for N20 million funds to finance the club’s projects.

    Sunmonu, who said she had kicked off her activities with a cervical/breast cancer screening and vaccination for poor women in Iju-Ifako community, said about 1,000 school bags are on ground to be distributed free to pupils of public primary schools.

    She said her greatest challenge remained retaining the award of overall best club of the district, knowing that the drive to emerge the winner this year has become more rigorous.

    An Insurance broker and winner of multiple Rotary International Gold Medal Awards on Membership, the new President said she was attracted to the club by her desire to help the needy.

    Describing her elevation as a call to more hard work, she noted that she hoped to leave the stage satisfied that she has been able to impact on the lives of the vulnerable groups in the society.

    Sunmonu listed her projects in the year to include donation of an ICT laboratory to Ajuwon Senior Secondary School, in Ogun State, donation of reflective and other security gadgets to men of the Nigerian Police Force and several others. She called on well-meaning Nigerians to

    partner with the club in the actualisation of the projects.

    She thanked all who have volunteered to take up some projects, adding that the club would need more in making life meaningful for the less privileged persons.

    Chairman of the event, Mr. Ayodele Aderinwale (MFR), had earlier said the challenge to help bring development to the grassroots is more germane today than before because “we are living in a world where man is becoming increasingly selfish and greedy.”

    He said the society will be a better place to live in, if one focuses on others rather than oneself and where everyone assists one another.

    Aderinwale also said the exit of Nigeria from the global list of Wild Polio virus endemic nations would have been impossible without the contributions of Rotary International. He added that many schools have continued to benefit from water and sanitation interventions, literacy and education as well as conflict eradication and peace initiatives of the club.

    Aderinwale, who is the Chairman of Justrite Superstores Limited, described Rotarian Sunmonu as a committed, dedicated and resourceful woman with a passion to help the less privileged in the society. He congratulated Rotary Club of Omole Golden on “putting a round peg in a round hole.”

    Earlier, the immediate past President of the club, Mr. Idowu Afelogun said the club has distinguished itself in the delivery of world-class projects to its adopted communities, schools and other institutions.

    He reeled of such projects to include the rehabilitation of a block of four classrooms to Ajuwon Senior Secondary School, Ajuwon, Ogun State, reclamation of 10-year-old dumpsite in the school, presentation of a Rotary Four-Way signpost to the same school, donation of one incubator to General Hospital, Ifako-Ijaiye, donation of 300 school bags to Iju Primary School, Fagba, Lagos, polio eradication street awareness campaign and the presentation of a Kick Polio Away signboard at the Ifako-Ijaiye Primary Health Care Centre, among others.

    He urged philanthropists and other corporate organisations to partner with the club in its efforts to enhance the living condition of the downtrodden.

    Among other dignitaries present at the event were the Lagos State Commissioner for Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Chief Mrs. Lola Akande, who was represented by Mrs. Lola Fowler, former Commissioner for Education Mrs. Oladunjoye, Commissioner for Transportation, Mr. Kayode Opeifa and former Chief of Staff in the state Mr. Olakunle Ojo.

    Also at the event were captains of industries such as the National President of Association of Women Insurance Brokers Mrs. Laide Osijo, the Managing Director of Sahara Group, Mr. Kola Adesina and Managing Director of Abelinis Limited Mr. Abiodun Oshinibosi, among others.

  • Woman accused of killing friend released on bail

    Woman accused of killing friend released on bail

    Mrs. Gloria Okocha, 31, who was accused of killing Mrs Remi Nwokolo, has been granted bail by a Kano State Chief Magistrates’ Court.

    Mrs Okocha was árraigned on a two-count charge of causing death by dangerous driving and driving without due care and attention.

    According to the charge sheet, on July 22, about 1800hrs, Gloria Okocha, a resident of Painsau quarters, Kano, dangerously and carelessly drove a Toyota Matrix vehicle (RKD 823CP) on Nguru road, Sabon Gari, opposite Word of Faith Church.

    The charge alleged that both women had separated after discussing when the accused hit Mrs. Nwokolo from the rear, leaving her with injuries.

    “She was rushed to Aminu Kano Teaching hospital where she died during treatment. You are thereby charged for the above offence,” the charge said.

    But the accused denied the allegations, and through her counsel, G.I. Makoli, applied for bail, a request which the court granted.

    The Magistrate, Mukthari Dandago, ordered that the accused be released on bail on N50,000 with one surety in like sum.

    Police prosecutor Sergeant Jacob Yaduma applied for the matter to be adjourned till another date for further mention, and it was adjourned till August 4.

  • Condolences for murdered woman preacher

    Condolences for murdered woman preacher

    The chairman of Bwari area council, Musa Dikko has visited the family of late Eunice Elisha, a deaconess at the Divine Touch Parish of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, who was murdered while preaching at the Pipeline area of Kubwa.

    Speaking during the visit, the chairman of the council, stated that although, he had visited the family earlier on, he decided to pay another visit, together with the security team of the council, so as to reintegrate the team’s determination in bringing the perpetrators to justice.

    “I was here with some security personnel’s under the directive of the Minister of FCT, Bello Mohammed. The council security team and I, are here again to condole with the family over what happened.

    “We condemned in totality the barbaric act. Nobody is happy about it and I promise you that we will get those who committed this evil act,” he said.

    While condoling with the family of the deceased, Dikko revealed that the council have taken serious security measures, in order to further protect the lives and property of people in the council.

    “I want to assure every body of the council that the government and security agents are not sleeping until this is solved. We have also met with traditional and religious leaders in the council, because they have a big role to play,” he said.

    Responding, the husband of the murdered woman, Pastor Olawale Elisha expressed gratitude to the chairman for his visit, adding that the overwhelming support of people have brought peace for the family.

    “Bwari area council is my home. I have lived here for quite some time and my wife was well known. She was called Madam Bazango. She was well loved. The chief of this area came to condole with us too.

    “Many people, including Muslims were here crying. She died as a martyr. As it is God’s will for her to die like this, I give God the praise. I pray that her death will preach to us to maximise our day here on earth and to surrender to God.

    “Let her death preach love to us. I know and believe that we are not alone. When you know that people are supporting you, you have peace. I pray God help us to fulfil our destiny,” she said.

    Also speaking, the new DPO of Kubwa, Fatima Gimbi promised the Elisha’s family that the security forces were doing everything it could to see that the perpetrators were brought to book.

  • Three Okada men, one woman die as container falls on bus

    Three Okada men, one woman die as container falls on bus

    •Four injured 

    Three commercial motorcyclists and a woman were yesterday crushed and four others injured after a container fell on a bus in Lagos.

    Seven commercial motorcycles (Okadas) were also involved in the accident.

    The incident occurred around 8am  at Alakija bus stop on Badagry expressway, after the 40 feet container, driven by John Idiyo, rammed into an empty commercial bus marked EPE972XH.

    It was gathered that the container was on a truck with number plate KRD526XP.

    The Nation learnt that after colliding with the bus, the container fell on it and trapped five motorcyclists who were at the bus stop.

    Three died on the spot. Emergency workers rescued two others who sustained severe injuries.

    Their motorcycles were damaged.

    Officers from Festac Police Station  rescued from a mob. He is in their custody.

    The accident, an eyewitness said, was caused by failure of the truck’s brake. It also hit some electric poles.

    Soon as the accident occurred, the electricity distribution company in charge of Alakija was contacted to disconnect the area in order to avoid people being electrocuted.

    A policeman who spoke under anonymity said: “The driver lost control. He was trying to avoid the motorcyclists when the container fell and crushed them. An empty bus was also crushed. We will investigate what led to the loss of control.

    “It would have been more disastrous if today wasn’t a public holiday because the place is usually crowded,” she added.

    Mr Iluha, brother of one of the injured victims, Bamahi said his brother sustained severe injuries from the accident.

    He explained that the need to gather money for his 24-year old brother’s treatment prompted him to go back to the scene where they both work.

    “I was still at home when they told me my brother has been hit by a truck. He usually leaves before me by 5am or 6am. I leave by 7am. We work there together. His right leg got broken. The General Hospital in Ikeja said blood entered his stomach and that he has to be operated. They said he would not be attended to unless we bring money. They have not told us the amount. That is why I am here to look for money.”

    He added one of the deceased men was from his home town.

    According to the Chairman of Okada riders at the bus stop, who simply identified himself as BZ, the woman who died was trying to cross the junction when she got hit.

    “The woman came to buy banana, so she hired an Aboki to carry them. They were trying to cross when the truck crushed her,” he said.

    Confirming the incident, the General Manager, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) Michael Akindele said the injured were rushed to the hospital.

    “The agency’s heavy duty equipment (Goliath) and other heavy duty equipment from CCE Construction Company were used for the recovery process.

    “Trailer owners and drivers are advised to ensure proper checks and road worthiness on their trucks. They should also drive within the approved speed limits.

    “Motorcyclists need to also obey the state’s traffic law to avoid avoidable deaths such as this,” said Akindele.

    He said investigation conducted by the agency’s Emergency Response Team (ERT) at the scene of the incident revealed that a trailer with 40ft container with number plate, KRD 526 XP lost its brake and ran into a commercial mini-bus marked Epe 972 XH, thereafter fell on Okada riders at the bus stop.

    “The agency’s Emergency Response Team at Cappa in conjunction with the Lagos State Fire Service, the Nigeria Police Force, LASEMA officials, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), LASAMBUS and officials of the China Civil Engineering and Construction Company, CCECC were involved in the recovery operation.

    “The commercial mini-van and seven commercial motorcycles (Okada) were badly damaged as a result of the accident. Five persons were involved in the accident. This comprises three dead male adults while two persons sustained severe injuries and had been taken to the hospital for treatment,” he said.

    Akindele added that the Eko Distribution Company was quickly alerted to switch off the power supply in order to prevent any form of electrocution as the tanker also damaged some of the company’s poles.

    He said the agency’s heavy duty equipment and other heavy duty equipment from the CCECC were used for the recovery process.

    Akindele urged Okada riders to adhere to the traffic law in order to avoid loss of lives and properties such as this.

  • Pregnant woman, two others die in auto crash

    A pregnant woman and two other male occupants suspected to be her relatives in an SUV on Saturday evening lost their lives in an auto crash that occurred along the Aba-Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway.

    The accident which occurred between a 911 truck of Beneph Associates with reg.number Delta State SLK 273 XA and the SUV with reg number Abuja BP 61 KUJ some distance from the popular Ubakala junction near the state capital caused gridlock on the highway.

    Items found in the SUV which includes hand gloves, cotton wool, among other delivery and maternity materials, raising the suspicion that the woman could have been in labour and maybe rushing to the hospital for delivery before the incident occurred.

    As at the time of filing this report, bodies of the victims have been evacuated from the scene in an ambulance to an undisclosed morgue by personnel of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) assisted by Police personnel from the Ubakala Police Station.

    The incident which drew attention of other road users and people nearby caused many people to wail profusely on sighting the corpse of the victims.

    Sources at the scene blamed the truck driver’s carelessness and impatience to the cause of the accident.

    Efforts to speak with both police and FRSC personnel failed, but an official of FRSC while trying to explain to a friend said they were called in after the incident, but however could not rule out over speeding and impatience from either drivers.

    A source who claimed to have witnessed the accident said “The diver of the truck ran away immediately the accident happened. If the truck driver had exercise patience, this accident wouldn’t have happened. The small car was coming from Aba to Umuahia, while the truck driver is heading in the opposite direction.”

    The identity of the victims were yet to be ascertained as at the time of this report.

  • Woman ‘steals’ neighbour’s N530,000

    A 42-year-old woman, Shola Banwa, was yesterday docked before a Surulere Chief Magistrates’ Court in Lagos, for alleged burglary and stealing of N530,000 from her neighbour.

    Prosecuting Corporal Anthonia Osayande said the accused on May 13, burgled the room of her neighbour, Blessing Nwoye, and stole N530,000.

    “The accused forcefully entered her neighbour’s apartment and stole the sum of N530,000,” she said.

    The prosecutor said the accused also beat-up the complainant and her two children with a horsewhip, inflicting injuries on them.

    The accused pleaded not guilty.

    Chief Magistrate Ekpaye Nwachukwu granted the accused N50,000 bail with one surety in the like sum.

    She adjourned the case till June 28.