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Nigeria Sends 35 Medical Experts to Tanzania

Nigeria Sends 35 Medical Experts to Tanzania

 By: Manoah kikekon 

Nigeria Doctors and Tanzanian Flag 


The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC) has announced the deployment of 35 skilled medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, to Zanzibar, Tanzania. 


This initiative aims to address critical educational and professional gaps in the region while strengthening bilateral ties.  


Yusuf Yakub, Director General of NTAC, highlighted the significance of this deployment during a ceremony in Abuja. He emphasized that the move aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s vision of leveraging soft power diplomacy to enhance Nigeria’s global influence.  


"Today marks a historic milestone for NTAC as we fulfill President Tinubu’s directive by sending 35 volunteers to Zanzibar," Yakub stated. He praised the president’s commitment to advancing Nigeria’s foreign policy through strategic professional exchanges.  


Since its establishment in 1987, NTAC has deployed over 10,000 experts to 40+ countries across Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP). Yakub shared inspiring success stories, including Nigeria’s contributions to The Gambia, where former NTAC volunteers now hold key leadership positions in academia.  


"Our approach fosters South-South cooperation, allowing African nations to support each other through shared expertise," he added.  


The medical team, led by Paul Cornelius, has vowed to uphold Nigeria’s reputation by delivering exceptional service. "We are honored to represent Nigeria and will surpass previous achievements," Cornelius affirmed.  


Mohammed Ibrahim, a paediatric nurse, expressed gratitude for the opportunity, while registered nurse Mary-Jane Okieze pledged to provide compassionate care and promote Nigeria’s positive image in Zanzibar.


The deployed professionals will take on teaching roles and fill critical healthcare vacancies, reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to global development. This initiative not only enhances diplomatic relations but also showcases Nigeria’s leadership in technical and humanitarian assistance.  


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 By: Manoah kikekon 

Nigeria Doctors and Tanzanian Flag 


The Nigerian Technical Aid Corps (NTAC) has announced the deployment of 35 skilled medical professionals, including doctors and nurses, to Zanzibar, Tanzania. 


This initiative aims to address critical educational and professional gaps in the region while strengthening bilateral ties.  


Yusuf Yakub, Director General of NTAC, highlighted the significance of this deployment during a ceremony in Abuja. He emphasized that the move aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s vision of leveraging soft power diplomacy to enhance Nigeria’s global influence.  


"Today marks a historic milestone for NTAC as we fulfill President Tinubu’s directive by sending 35 volunteers to Zanzibar," Yakub stated. He praised the president’s commitment to advancing Nigeria’s foreign policy through strategic professional exchanges.  


Since its establishment in 1987, NTAC has deployed over 10,000 experts to 40+ countries across Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific (ACP). Yakub shared inspiring success stories, including Nigeria’s contributions to The Gambia, where former NTAC volunteers now hold key leadership positions in academia.  


"Our approach fosters South-South cooperation, allowing African nations to support each other through shared expertise," he added.  


The medical team, led by Paul Cornelius, has vowed to uphold Nigeria’s reputation by delivering exceptional service. "We are honored to represent Nigeria and will surpass previous achievements," Cornelius affirmed.  


Mohammed Ibrahim, a paediatric nurse, expressed gratitude for the opportunity, while registered nurse Mary-Jane Okieze pledged to provide compassionate care and promote Nigeria’s positive image in Zanzibar.


The deployed professionals will take on teaching roles and fill critical healthcare vacancies, reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to global development. This initiative not only enhances diplomatic relations but also showcases Nigeria’s leadership in technical and humanitarian assistance.  


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Lagos First Lady & UNICEF Chief Rally Parents for Polio Vaccination

Lagos First Lady & UNICEF Chief Rally Parents for Polio Vaccination

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


UNICEF Urges More Education, Investment to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy 


Immunisation given to a child


The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has called for increased public health education and sustained investments in immunisation to protect children from deadly diseases. 


Celine Lafoucriere, Chief of UNICEF’s South-West Nigeria Field Office, made the appeal during the launch of the National Immunisation Plus Days (NIPDs) in Alausa, Ikeja, marking World Immunisation Week & Polio Week 2025.  


With the theme “Humanly Possible: Saving Lives Through Immunisation,” Lafoucriere stressed that despite global progress, an estimated two million Nigerian children remain unvaccinated. She highlighted that vaccines have saved over 150 million lives worldwide since 1974, yet misinformation and hesitancy persist.  


“The challenge is no longer awareness but belief,” she said. “Vaccines prevent over three million deaths yearly—six lives every minute for the past 50 years. The oral polio vaccine alone has averted 24 million paralysis cases globally.”


Lafoucriere noted that Nigeria’s current fight against polio is more complex than past victories, including the country’s polio-free certification. She urged collective action to eliminate **‘zero-dose’ children—those who have never received any vaccine.  


“Reducing polio was easier than the threat we face now,” she said. “We must walk with pride, speak with one voice, and ensure no child is left unprotected.”


Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, wife of Lagos State Governor, commended UNICEF’s efforts and reaffirmed the state’s commitment to eradicating polio and strengthening routine immunisation.  


“Our mantra is ‘Leave No Child Behind’—this is not just a slogan but our guiding principle under Governor Sanwo-Olu’s T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda,” she declared. “Immunisation is not a privilege; it’s every child’s right.”


Sanwo-Olu announced a four-day NIPDs campaign starting May 3, targeting children aged 0-59 months with free oral polio vaccines. Teams will visit homes, schools, markets, and religious centres to ensure full coverage.  


She urged parents, guardians, and community leaders to support the initiative, emphasising the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness. Her office, alongside the Lagos Ministry of Health, will continue advocacy and grassroots mobilisation for immunisation.  


“There’s no greater investment than our children’s health—they are our future leaders,” she said.  


With polio still a threat, Lagos State and UNICEF are calling for united action to safeguard Nigeria’s children. Will you help make zero-dose cases a thing of the past?


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 By: Manoah Kikekon 


UNICEF Urges More Education, Investment to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy 


Immunisation given to a child


The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has called for increased public health education and sustained investments in immunisation to protect children from deadly diseases. 


Celine Lafoucriere, Chief of UNICEF’s South-West Nigeria Field Office, made the appeal during the launch of the National Immunisation Plus Days (NIPDs) in Alausa, Ikeja, marking World Immunisation Week & Polio Week 2025.  


With the theme “Humanly Possible: Saving Lives Through Immunisation,” Lafoucriere stressed that despite global progress, an estimated two million Nigerian children remain unvaccinated. She highlighted that vaccines have saved over 150 million lives worldwide since 1974, yet misinformation and hesitancy persist.  


“The challenge is no longer awareness but belief,” she said. “Vaccines prevent over three million deaths yearly—six lives every minute for the past 50 years. The oral polio vaccine alone has averted 24 million paralysis cases globally.”


Lafoucriere noted that Nigeria’s current fight against polio is more complex than past victories, including the country’s polio-free certification. She urged collective action to eliminate **‘zero-dose’ children—those who have never received any vaccine.  


“Reducing polio was easier than the threat we face now,” she said. “We must walk with pride, speak with one voice, and ensure no child is left unprotected.”


Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, wife of Lagos State Governor, commended UNICEF’s efforts and reaffirmed the state’s commitment to eradicating polio and strengthening routine immunisation.  


“Our mantra is ‘Leave No Child Behind’—this is not just a slogan but our guiding principle under Governor Sanwo-Olu’s T.H.E.M.E.S Plus Agenda,” she declared. “Immunisation is not a privilege; it’s every child’s right.”


Sanwo-Olu announced a four-day NIPDs campaign starting May 3, targeting children aged 0-59 months with free oral polio vaccines. Teams will visit homes, schools, markets, and religious centres to ensure full coverage.  


She urged parents, guardians, and community leaders to support the initiative, emphasising the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness. Her office, alongside the Lagos Ministry of Health, will continue advocacy and grassroots mobilisation for immunisation.  


“There’s no greater investment than our children’s health—they are our future leaders,” she said.  


With polio still a threat, Lagos State and UNICEF are calling for united action to safeguard Nigeria’s children. Will you help make zero-dose cases a thing of the past?


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Ashele Johnson Declares Candidacy: A New Dawn for Ward A, Olorunda LCDA, Badagry

Ashele Johnson Declares Candidacy: A New Dawn for Ward A, Olorunda LCDA, Badagry

 By: Manoah Kikekon 

Ashlee Johnson


In a passionate appeal to party leaders, members, and residents, Ashele Johnson Oyeyemi has officially declared his intention to run for Councilor of Ward A, Olorunda LCDA, promising a transformative agenda focused on grassroots empowerment, infrastructure, and inclusive growth.  


In his open letter, Oyeyemi emphasized his commitment to serving the vibrant communities of Ward A, including Iworo, Igbanko, Imeke, Ilado, Esepe, Epeme, Okogbo, Ojogun, Obele, Mushin, Moba, Ikotun, Tologbo, Oke-Eko, and Irete. His vision centers on listening to the people, driving development, and ensuring no community is left behind.  


"Ward A deserves representation that listens, understands, and takes action," Oyeyemi stated. "With your support, we will bring better infrastructure, youth empowerment, women inclusion, and economic opportunities to every corner of our ward."


Seeking the endorsement of party leaders and members, Oyeyemi positioned himself as a unifying force, dedicated to the party’s ideals and the advancement of Olorunda LCDA.  


"I humbly ask for your trust and backing to emerge as our party’s flag bearer," he urged. "Together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous Ward A." 

  

Oyeyemi’s campaign slogan, "Development Starts With Me, And It Begins With YOU," underscores his belief in collective effort. He called on residents to rally behind his vision, ensuring that Ward A’s potential is fully realized.  



 By: Manoah Kikekon 

Ashlee Johnson


In a passionate appeal to party leaders, members, and residents, Ashele Johnson Oyeyemi has officially declared his intention to run for Councilor of Ward A, Olorunda LCDA, promising a transformative agenda focused on grassroots empowerment, infrastructure, and inclusive growth.  


In his open letter, Oyeyemi emphasized his commitment to serving the vibrant communities of Ward A, including Iworo, Igbanko, Imeke, Ilado, Esepe, Epeme, Okogbo, Ojogun, Obele, Mushin, Moba, Ikotun, Tologbo, Oke-Eko, and Irete. His vision centers on listening to the people, driving development, and ensuring no community is left behind.  


"Ward A deserves representation that listens, understands, and takes action," Oyeyemi stated. "With your support, we will bring better infrastructure, youth empowerment, women inclusion, and economic opportunities to every corner of our ward."


Seeking the endorsement of party leaders and members, Oyeyemi positioned himself as a unifying force, dedicated to the party’s ideals and the advancement of Olorunda LCDA.  


"I humbly ask for your trust and backing to emerge as our party’s flag bearer," he urged. "Together, we can build a stronger, more prosperous Ward A." 

  

Oyeyemi’s campaign slogan, "Development Starts With Me, And It Begins With YOU," underscores his belief in collective effort. He called on residents to rally behind his vision, ensuring that Ward A’s potential is fully realized.  



Badagry Rep. Sesi Whingan Pledges Logistical Backing for NSCDC, Vows Enhanced Security

Badagry Rep. Sesi Whingan Pledges Logistical Backing for NSCDC, Vows Enhanced Security

By: Manoah Kikekon 

Badagry’s New NSCDC Chief Praises Lawmaker’s Impactful Leadership 


Sesi Whingan and Ekunola Gbenga 


Chief Superintendent of Corps (CSC) Ekunola Gbenga Abraham, the newly posted Divisional Officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has paid a courtesy visit to Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan, Member House of Representatives representing Badagry Federal Constituency, seeking collaboration and support to enhance the Corps’ efficiency in Badagry. 


The visit, which took place at Hon. Whingan’s Ibereko residence in Olorunda LCDA, saw the NSCDC chief accompanied by top officers, including Deputy Superintendent of Corps (DSC) Oretuga Oluwaseyi, ASCI Dansu Sesi Tolulope (Disaster Management), ASCI Idowu Olusola Israel (Protocol Officer), and other key personnel overseeing intelligence and marine operations.  

 

CSC Ekunola, who resumed duty in Badagry just two weeks ago, commended Hon. Whingan for his outstanding representation, noting that the lawmaker’s developmental strides have been widely celebrated across the constituency. He, however, highlighted critical operational challenges, particularly the need for operational vehicles to improve mobility and rapid response capabilities.  


“Hon. Whingan has demonstrated exceptional leadership despite being a first-term legislator,” Ekunola stated. “We seek his support to address our logistical gaps, which will enable us to serve Badagry more effectively.”  


In response, Hon. Whingan assured the NSCDC of his full backing, pledging to engage the Corps’ national leadership to fast-track solutions to their operational needs. He emphasized Badagry’s reputation as a peaceful and hospitable community, urging the officers to remain dedicated to their duties.  


“Badagry is home to peace-loving people, and we will continue to support all agencies working to safeguard our constituency,” Hon. Whingan affirmed. “Security is a collective responsibility, and I will ensure that the NSCDC receives the necessary tools to function optimally.”  


This engagement further solidifies Hon. Whingan’s reputation as a responsive leader committed to fostering development and security in Badagry. With his intervention, the NSCDC is poised to enhance its operational efficiency, ensuring a safer environment for all residents.  


By: Manoah Kikekon 

Badagry’s New NSCDC Chief Praises Lawmaker’s Impactful Leadership 


Sesi Whingan and Ekunola Gbenga 


Chief Superintendent of Corps (CSC) Ekunola Gbenga Abraham, the newly posted Divisional Officer of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), has paid a courtesy visit to Hon. Sesi Oluwaseun Whingan, Member House of Representatives representing Badagry Federal Constituency, seeking collaboration and support to enhance the Corps’ efficiency in Badagry. 


The visit, which took place at Hon. Whingan’s Ibereko residence in Olorunda LCDA, saw the NSCDC chief accompanied by top officers, including Deputy Superintendent of Corps (DSC) Oretuga Oluwaseyi, ASCI Dansu Sesi Tolulope (Disaster Management), ASCI Idowu Olusola Israel (Protocol Officer), and other key personnel overseeing intelligence and marine operations.  

 

CSC Ekunola, who resumed duty in Badagry just two weeks ago, commended Hon. Whingan for his outstanding representation, noting that the lawmaker’s developmental strides have been widely celebrated across the constituency. He, however, highlighted critical operational challenges, particularly the need for operational vehicles to improve mobility and rapid response capabilities.  


“Hon. Whingan has demonstrated exceptional leadership despite being a first-term legislator,” Ekunola stated. “We seek his support to address our logistical gaps, which will enable us to serve Badagry more effectively.”  


In response, Hon. Whingan assured the NSCDC of his full backing, pledging to engage the Corps’ national leadership to fast-track solutions to their operational needs. He emphasized Badagry’s reputation as a peaceful and hospitable community, urging the officers to remain dedicated to their duties.  


“Badagry is home to peace-loving people, and we will continue to support all agencies working to safeguard our constituency,” Hon. Whingan affirmed. “Security is a collective responsibility, and I will ensure that the NSCDC receives the necessary tools to function optimally.”  


This engagement further solidifies Hon. Whingan’s reputation as a responsive leader committed to fostering development and security in Badagry. With his intervention, the NSCDC is poised to enhance its operational efficiency, ensuring a safer environment for all residents.  


Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende at Yaba to the World Concert, Reaffirms Lagos Govt’s Support for Youth Talent

Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende at Yaba to the World Concert, Reaffirms Lagos Govt’s Support for Youth Talent

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende at Concert 


Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, graced the Yaba to the World Concert hosted by renowned DJ Yorgzy at Rowe Park, Yaba, on Sunday.


The electrifying event showcased the incredible talents of Lagos youths, further highlighting the state’s vibrant creative industry.  


In a statement made on his official X handle, Hon. Ogunlende praised the organisers and performers, reiterating the Lagos State Government’s commitment to empowering young people. 


“Our administration remains dedicated to supporting and uplifting the youth, ensuring no one is left behind. Events like this prove that Lagos is a hub of creativity and innovation,” he said.  


The Yaba to the World Concert featured thrilling performances, celebrating the rich culture and artistic prowess of Lagosians. Hon. Ogunlende commended DJ Yorgzy and the entire team for a successful event, emphasising the importance of such platforms in nurturing young talent.  


“Congratulations to DJ Yorgzy and everyone involved. This is just the beginning—Yaba to the World!” he added.  


As Lagos continues to champion youth development, initiatives like this reinforce the government’s vision of a thriving, inclusive, and talent-driven economy.  

 By: Manoah Kikekon 


Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende at Concert 


Hon. Mobolaji Ogunlende, the Lagos State Commissioner for Youth and Social Development, graced the Yaba to the World Concert hosted by renowned DJ Yorgzy at Rowe Park, Yaba, on Sunday.


The electrifying event showcased the incredible talents of Lagos youths, further highlighting the state’s vibrant creative industry.  


In a statement made on his official X handle, Hon. Ogunlende praised the organisers and performers, reiterating the Lagos State Government’s commitment to empowering young people. 


“Our administration remains dedicated to supporting and uplifting the youth, ensuring no one is left behind. Events like this prove that Lagos is a hub of creativity and innovation,” he said.  


The Yaba to the World Concert featured thrilling performances, celebrating the rich culture and artistic prowess of Lagosians. Hon. Ogunlende commended DJ Yorgzy and the entire team for a successful event, emphasising the importance of such platforms in nurturing young talent.  


“Congratulations to DJ Yorgzy and everyone involved. This is just the beginning—Yaba to the World!” he added.  


As Lagos continues to champion youth development, initiatives like this reinforce the government’s vision of a thriving, inclusive, and talent-driven economy.  

Hon. Apata Unveils New Lagos ATPN Executive Team to Boost Tourism Growth

Hon. Apata Unveils New Lagos ATPN Executive Team to Boost Tourism Growth

 By: Manoah kikekon 


Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon 


Lagos, Nigeria – In a major step toward advancing tourism development in Lagos, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, Vice President of the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) South West Region, has officially announced the newly ratified Executive Committee (EXCO) for the Lagos Chapter.  


The inauguration ceremony is scheduled to hold on May 1st, 2025, at the prestigious Airport Hotel, Ikeja, marking a new era of collaborative leadership in Nigeria’s tourism sector.  

ATPN Lagos State Executives 


The newly appointed leaders bring a wealth of experience and expertise to drive tourism growth in Lagos. The ratified members include:  


-Chairman: Alhaja Olabisi Kamar-Azeez  

-Vice Chairman: Mr. Olaide Osoba  

-General Secretary: Mr. Emmanuel Oyira  

-Assistant General Secretary: Mr. Kolawole Paul  

-Treasurer: Dr. (Mrs.) Adedayo Oluwatoyin  

-Financial Secretary: Mr. Emmanuel Akande  

-Welfare/Social Secretary: Mrs. Alo Adenike Christy  

-Assistant Welfare/Social Secretary: Mr. Abdulkareem Balogun  

-Publicity Secretary: Comrade Ogunye Oluwaseun  

-Director of Corporate Relations & Engagement: Prince Adeyemi  

-Director of Research & Education: Pastor Okunlola Gabriel  

-Director of Membership & Community Engagement: Amb. Rasak Oliyide  


Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon emphasized the importance of the new leadership, stating:  "I congratulate the ratified EXCO members and charge them to work tirelessly for the growth and development of ATPN. Together, we can achieve greatness."  


The event will be graced by top tourism stakeholders, including:  Director-General of NIHOTOUR, ATPN National President & Board of Trustees members, Representatives from expatriate communities, Leading tourism practitioners and media personalities.


The inauguration promises to set a strategic direction for Lagos ATPN, fostering partnerships, innovation, and sustainable tourism growth.  

 By: Manoah kikekon 


Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon 


Lagos, Nigeria – In a major step toward advancing tourism development in Lagos, Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon, Vice President of the Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) South West Region, has officially announced the newly ratified Executive Committee (EXCO) for the Lagos Chapter.  


The inauguration ceremony is scheduled to hold on May 1st, 2025, at the prestigious Airport Hotel, Ikeja, marking a new era of collaborative leadership in Nigeria’s tourism sector.  

ATPN Lagos State Executives 


The newly appointed leaders bring a wealth of experience and expertise to drive tourism growth in Lagos. The ratified members include:  


-Chairman: Alhaja Olabisi Kamar-Azeez  

-Vice Chairman: Mr. Olaide Osoba  

-General Secretary: Mr. Emmanuel Oyira  

-Assistant General Secretary: Mr. Kolawole Paul  

-Treasurer: Dr. (Mrs.) Adedayo Oluwatoyin  

-Financial Secretary: Mr. Emmanuel Akande  

-Welfare/Social Secretary: Mrs. Alo Adenike Christy  

-Assistant Welfare/Social Secretary: Mr. Abdulkareem Balogun  

-Publicity Secretary: Comrade Ogunye Oluwaseun  

-Director of Corporate Relations & Engagement: Prince Adeyemi  

-Director of Research & Education: Pastor Okunlola Gabriel  

-Director of Membership & Community Engagement: Amb. Rasak Oliyide  


Hon. Apata Samson Nunayon emphasized the importance of the new leadership, stating:  "I congratulate the ratified EXCO members and charge them to work tirelessly for the growth and development of ATPN. Together, we can achieve greatness."  


The event will be graced by top tourism stakeholders, including:  Director-General of NIHOTOUR, ATPN National President & Board of Trustees members, Representatives from expatriate communities, Leading tourism practitioners and media personalities.


The inauguration promises to set a strategic direction for Lagos ATPN, fostering partnerships, innovation, and sustainable tourism growth.  

Bus Collides with Tanker in Anambra: 8 Dead, 6 Injured

Bus Collides with Tanker in Anambra: 8 Dead, 6 Injured

By: Manoah Kikekon 


FRSC at accident scene used to illustrate the story 


The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Anambra has confirmed a tragic accident at Ukpo Junction on the Nteje-Awka Road, claiming eight lives and leaving six injured.


The fatal crash occurred on Sunday night, involving an unregistered Mack tanker and a Toyota Hiace bus (registration: EKP375XM).  


Sector Commander Joyce Alexander stated that the bus, traveling from Abakaliki to Onitsha, was speeding and attempted a wrongful overtake on a single carriageway. This led to a devastating head-on collision with the tanker heading toward Awka.  


The crash resulted in eight fatalities—four males and four females—while six others (two males, four females) sustained injuries. FRSC’s rescue team from Nteje rushed the injured to the hospital and moved the deceased to Jerusalem Mortuary after medical confirmation.  


Ms. Alexander visited survivors at Regina Caeli Hospital and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital, offering support and condolences to grieving families. She also met with petroleum task force officials to discuss safety improvements.  


The FRSC urged motorists to avoid speeding and reckless overtaking, emphasizing road safety to prevent future tragedies.  


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By: Manoah Kikekon 


FRSC at accident scene used to illustrate the story 


The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) in Anambra has confirmed a tragic accident at Ukpo Junction on the Nteje-Awka Road, claiming eight lives and leaving six injured.


The fatal crash occurred on Sunday night, involving an unregistered Mack tanker and a Toyota Hiace bus (registration: EKP375XM).  


Sector Commander Joyce Alexander stated that the bus, traveling from Abakaliki to Onitsha, was speeding and attempted a wrongful overtake on a single carriageway. This led to a devastating head-on collision with the tanker heading toward Awka.  


The crash resulted in eight fatalities—four males and four females—while six others (two males, four females) sustained injuries. FRSC’s rescue team from Nteje rushed the injured to the hospital and moved the deceased to Jerusalem Mortuary after medical confirmation.  


Ms. Alexander visited survivors at Regina Caeli Hospital and Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu Teaching Hospital, offering support and condolences to grieving families. She also met with petroleum task force officials to discuss safety improvements.  


The FRSC urged motorists to avoid speeding and reckless overtaking, emphasizing road safety to prevent future tragedies.  


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