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Mother dies, daughter survives in Third Mainland Bridge crash

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A tragic road accident on Lagos’ Third Mainland Bridge has claimed the life of a woman, while her 30-year-old daughter survived the crash.

The Lagos State Traffic Management Authority, LASTMA, confirmed that the incident occurred earlier in the day at the Ilaje inward Iyana Oworo axis of the bridge.

According to the agency, the crash involved a head-on collision between two Toyota Sienna vehicles with registration numbers LSR 809 GV and LSR 695 HM. The impact of the collision, authorities said, highlights the dangers associated with reckless driving, particularly excessive speeding.

LASTMA officials explained that upon receiving a distress call, operatives on routine patrol quickly moved to the scene and immediately put traffic control measures in place to prevent further incidents. Safety cones were positioned to secure the area and protect other road users.

Personnel from the Oworonsoki Police Division also responded promptly and were actively involved in documenting the incident and initiating necessary legal procedures.

The agency confirmed that one female adult lost her life in the crash, while her daughter, who was in the same vehicle, survived.

The remains of the deceased have since been evacuated by security operatives. Meanwhile, LASTMA officers, working with other agencies, stayed on ground to manage traffic and ensure there were no additional accidents.

Authorities further disclosed that one of the drivers involved fled the scene after the crash. However, the second driver was apprehended by LASTMA officials and handed over to the police for investigation and possible prosecution.

“In the aftermath of the crash, one of the drivers absconded from the scene. However, the second driver was promptly apprehended by LASTMA personnel and subsequently handed over to the police to facilitate thorough investigation and possible prosecution in accordance with the law,” the agency said.

Reacting to the incident, the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, warned motorists against reckless driving, stressing that over-speeding remains a major cause of fatal accidents.

He urged drivers to be more careful, obey speed limits, and maintain discipline while on the road.

LASTMA reiterated its commitment to protecting lives and ensuring smooth traffic flow across Lagos State.



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Bandits sighted moving towards Niger community after clash

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Groups of suspected bandits have reportedly been seen moving through the Mailaka axis towards Kotonkoro in Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State after an earlier clash in the area.

According to security analyst Bakatsine on X, the movement followed an attack on the farm of the Mariga LGA vigilante leader, Alhaji Hashimu Kotonkoro, on the outskirts of Kotonkoro.

Bakatsine said, “Fresh groups of bandits have been sighted moving through the Mailaka axis toward Kotonkoro in Mariga LGA of Niger State.”

The post added, “Residents along the route are urged to remain vigilant.”

According Bakatsine, “Two people were shot and wounded during the fighting and are currently receiving medical treatment, while several others were abducted and taken into the surrounding forest.”

The incident has not yet been officially confirmed by the authorities.



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Vehicle carrying 30 bags of flour razed in Ibadan

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A vehicle carrying 30 bags of rice has been razed in Ibadan.

DAILY POST gathered that the incident occurred on Wednesday. 

The bus caught fire along the parliament road, Agodi in Ibadan, Oyo State. 

It was learnt that the vehicle, a Mitsubishi Pickup with registration number SMK636YJ, LAGOS, loaded with 30 bags of flour caught fire while on motion.

Chairman of Oyo State Fire Service, Maroof Akinwande confirmed the incident. 

He said that men of the agency were immediately mobilised to the scene when the emergency call was received. 

Akinwande added that no casualty was recorded and that the cause of the fire was as a result of overheated engine.

He said “Upon arrival, we met A Mitsubishi Pickup with red number SMK636YJ (LAGOS) loaded with 30 bags of flour caught fire while on motion. 

“The fire crew quickly swung into action by running a length of hose to put out the fire”. 



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Kidnapped soldier escapes from captivity in Benue

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A Nigerian soldier who was abducted by suspected kidnappers has escaped from captivity and safely reached a military facility in Makurdi, Benue State.

This was made known in a post on X by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency and security expert in the Lake Chad region.

Zagazola said the soldier, attached to the 130 Battalion (Main), Baga, was abducted on June 27 while travelling on welfare pass to the Rear location of the battalion in Ogoja, Cross River State.

He revealed that at about 11:53 a.m. on June 30, intelligence from the 401 Intelligence Cell in Makurdi confirmed that the soldier had escaped from his captors and made his way to the 72 Special Forces Battalion in Makurdi.

According to him, the circumstances surrounding his escape were not immediately disclosed.

The security expert said military authorities are making arrangements to move the soldier to the 130 Battalion (Rear) in Ogoja for debriefing, medical evaluation and other administrative procedures.

“Investigations were ongoing to establish the circumstances of the abduction and identify those responsible,” he said.



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