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SAD! 60 passengers d3e in Kwara auto crash

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
No fewer than 60 passengers lost their lives in an auto crash at Oko-Olowo, along Ilorin-Jebba expressway, Ilorin, Kwara State on Friday.
Sources said the victims were traveling from northern part of the country.
According to an eyewitness, the auto crash occurred when a trailer carrying fertilizer and petrol laden truck collided while overtaking, resulting in inferno
Another source revealed that burnt skulls and other human parts like limbs were seen being burnt inside the affected vehicles, while others littered the screen of the accident.
An eyewitnesses, who said that victims were burnt beyond recognition, said it all happened at about 8:30 am on Friday, adding that the vehicles burnt for over two hours.
The accident caused serious traffic on the ever busy road, lasting through the period the state fire service staff evacuate the corpses at about 10:30 am.
An eyewitness, Sheu Arobadi, said that the trailer loaded with fertilizer tried to overtake petrol laden truck and the two vehicles collided on the sides, thus, resulting in inferno.
The eyewitness, who said that occupants on top of the trailer scampered for safety immediately the incident happened, added that so were the occupants of the truck carrying the fertilizer, who he said jumped from top of the vehicle to escape being caught up in the ensued flame.
“Many of the people suffered broken legs and arms as they were jumping down from the vehicles. A father had to throw one of his children out of the burning vehicles before he could also jump down. Those who sustained injuries and fractures had been rushed to nearby hospitals for medical attention,” he said.
Arobadi, who lives in the area, said that road accident of different dimensions occurred at least once every week along the expressway, with heavy losses in lives and property.
Residents of the area called on government to find lasting solution to the frequent occurrence of crashes along the road, while suggesting construction of overhead bridge to check the development 60 people burnt to death in Kwara auto crash
NewsMirror March 1, 2025
No fewer than 60 people were burnt to death in an auto crash at Oko-Olowo, along Ilorin-Jebba expressway, Ilorin, Kwara State on Friday.
Sources said the victims were traveling from northern part of the country.
According to an eyewitness, the auto crash occurred when a trailer carrying fertilizer and petrol laden truck collided while overtaking, resulting in inferno
Another source informed that burnt skulls and other human parts like limbs were seen being burnt inside the affected vehicles, while others littered the screen of the accident.
An eyewitnesses, who said that victims were burnt beyond recognition, said it all happened at about 8:30 am on Friday, adding that the vehicles burnt for over two hours.
The accident caused serious traffic on the ever busy road, lasting through the period the state fire service staff evacuate the corpses at about 10:30 am.
An eyewitness, Sheu Arobadi, said that the trailer loaded with fertilizer tried to overtake petrol laden truck and the two vehicles collided on the sides, thus, resulting in inferno.
The eyewitness, who said that occupants on top of the trailer scampered for safety immediately the incident happened, added that so were the occupants of the truck carrying the fertilizer, who he said jumped from top of the vehicle to escape being caught up in the ensued flame.
“Many of the people suffered broken legs and arms as they were jumping down from the vehicles. A father had to throw one of his children out of the burning vehicles before he could also jump down. Those who sustained injuries and fractures had been rushed to nearby hospitals for medical attention,” he said.
Arobadi, who lives in the area, said that road accident of different dimensions occurred at least once every week along the expressway, with heavy losses in lives and property.
Residents of the area called on government to find lasting solution to the frequent occurrence of crashes along the road, while suggesting construction of overhead bridge to check the development
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Shehu Sani Explains His Shocking Return To APC – ‘This Is Why I Came Back

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Former Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has shed light on his decision to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and rejoin the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Speaking on Channels Television’s Hard Copy on Friday, Sani attributed his return to the efforts of Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, who spearheaded reconciliation initiatives across the state.
Sani had originally left the APC in October 2018 following internal disputes over the party’s primaries. He later joined the PDP, where he secured a senatorial ticket but lost the 2019 election to Uba Sani, the current Kaduna governor.
After spending years in the opposition, Sani officially rejoined the APC on February 16, along with other defectors from the PDP and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).
During the interview, he emphasized his foundational role in the APC’s establishment in Kaduna and cited political differences with former Governor Nasir El-Rufai as the reason for his initial departure in 2018.
“The situation that led to our mass exit from the APC in 2018 has changed, which is why we have now returned to the party in Kaduna State,” he explained.
As one of the founding members of the APC in Kaduna, I was instrumental in building party structures, campaigning, and securing victories in the 2015 senatorial and gubernatorial elections. However, along the way, disagreements arose between me and then-Governor El-Rufai, leading to my exit.”
Sani further stated that the current governor’s leadership style and commitment to reconciliation played a significant role in his decision to return to the ruling party.
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Soludo Vows To Deal With Fake Pastors, Native Doctors Are Fueling Crime In Anambra

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
Anambra State Governor, Professor Chukwuma Soludo, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to tackling insecurity, emphasizing that his approach involves addressing the underlying causes rather than merely chasing criminals.
Speaking at the Governor’s Lodge in Amawbia, where he received a Good Governance Award from Vanguard Media Limited, Soludo stated that his leadership is fully dedicated to eradicating crime, as it is a divine responsibility placed upon him at this critical point in Anambra’s history.
The governor recalled that upon assuming office nearly three years ago, seven local government areas in Anambra South were under the control of non-state actors.
While security challenges persist, Soludo expressed confidence that his administration’s latest strategies would soon restore normalcy across the state.
Security Initiative and Recent Crackdowns
Following the enactment of the Homeland Security Law by the Anambra State House of Assembly, the government launched the ‘Udo Ga Achi’ security outfit, with Agunechemba serving as its operational wing.
This unit, equipped with advanced logistics and patrol vehicles, has intensified efforts to curb crime.
A significant aspect of its operations has been the arrest of fraudulent pastors and native doctors allegedly luring youths into criminal activities with false promises of wealth.
After receiving the Vanguard Award, Soludo declared: “We have decided to take security issues to the foundation level. It’s not just about chasing criminals; it’s about getting to the roots. There are practices in the system that have continued to breed them, so we decided to uproot them. I am quite fascinated by how our efforts are being received.”
He noted that many parents, particularly mothers, had lamented losing their children to crime despite raising them with good values. However, his administration’s current actions have rekindled hope among families.
“Many of our women are lamenting that they trained their children, but they have basically lost them. They are now saying that they are beginning to have some hope and I know that this crusade is not a push button. In the coming decades, it will be appreciated that this generation imbibed certain attitudes,” the Governor added
The Rise of Fraudulent Religious and Traditional Practices
Soludo strongly criticized the “get-rich-quick” doctrines promoted by some religious leaders, condemning their misleading messages.
The Governor stated: “As Igbos, our values are rooted in enterprise, hard work, and integrity. Unfortunately, there is this new religion that promises people a crown with no cross—where they bring money to the pastor, and God supposedly doubles it. But God doesn’t double money for them; they need your own money for Him to bless you.”
He further pointed out the hypocrisy of certain religious figures who claim to heal the sick yet seek medical treatment abroad when they fall ill.
Similarly, Soludo criticized fraudulent native doctors who deceive young people with promises of supernatural wealth: “I understand that one of the children of one of the native doctors we arrested is working in one hotel in Imo state as a waiter. And this is the man making ‘Okite’ (prosperous charms) for people to become rich, but he can’t make his child rich. The unfortunate thing is that because of their actions, thousands of our youths are languishing in jail all over the world.
“They made Okite for these youths with the promise that they will pass security checkpoints with hard drugs and the machines won’t detect them and when they pass, the machines will catch them and they are in jail all over the world.
“And when they can’t get that, they go into yahoo yahoo. And because that one had failed, they went into the bush and became kidnappers to make easy money because they were promised that they don’t need to sweat.”
The governor revealed that some of these individuals had misled young people into believing they could smuggle drugs past security checkpoints undetected, only for them to get arrested and imprisoned abroad. Others, having failed in online fraud (Yahoo Yahoo), turned to kidnapping and violent crimes in pursuit of quick wealth.
Ongoing Crackdown on Fraudulent Spiritual Leaders
Soludo affirmed that law enforcement agencies would continue targeting pastors and traditionalists engaging in criminal deception.
“If they have the powers they claim, let them make all Anambra people millionaires. That way, we could all sleep and wake up to $1 million alerts in our accounts. Some are already in detention, while others have fled. But as we spread this message, I am encouraged by the positive response from the public.”
Restoring Traditional Values and Culture
Addressing the argument that such practices are part of Igbo tradition, the governor emphasized a clear distinction: “Some people say it is our culture, but it is not. Traditional religion is different from this criminal enterprise that has emerged. True traditional religion is honorable and has sanctions for disobedience. We are determined to cleanse our land.”
He also lamented how fraudulent spiritualists have polluted natural resources, likening their actions to poisoning streams that others depend on for drinking water.
“We can’t go on this way. We have kept quiet for too long. Our streams are being polluted by the Ezenwanay’s (fake mermaids) and people go there and put all sorts of things into the water and other people are a few poles away fetching the same water for drinking,” he noted.
Commitment to Transformation
Soludo reaffirmed his belief that leadership is a divine calling and that his administration is committed to leaving a lasting positive impact on Anambra:
“We are doing our part because God, in His infinite wisdom, has placed us here. I believe that on Judgment Day, each of us will be asked how we used our blessings to make the world better. I am a die-hard optimist, and that is why I applied for this job.”
He assured the people of Anambra that despite persistent challenges, the government’s ongoing efforts would soon yield significant improvements.
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Just in: Afenifere Youth Council President Finally Regains Freedom After 12 Days

By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
After 12 days in captivity, the National President of the Afenifere Youth Council, Eniola Olajuni, has been released after spending 12 days in the custody of his abductors.
This was confirmed on Saturday by the National Secretary of the council, Biodun Aderohunmu, who sent a brief WhatsApp message stating, “He has been released.”
Olajuni was abducted on Monday, February 17, 2025, while traveling to Abuja for a meeting. His kidnappers had initially demanded a ransom of N100 million and two tricycles for his release.
Following public outcry, the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, ordered the deployment of the Intelligence Response Team to secure his freedom. This came after a viral video showed Olajuni at gunpoint, pleading with Nigerians to assist in raising funds for his release.
While details surrounding his release remain unclear, his freedom comes as a relief to his family, associates, and the Afenifere Youth Council.
More details to follow as the situation unfolds.
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