Tag: Road Accident

  • Ogun Police Charge Driver with Negligence Over Fatal Anthony Joshua Accident

    Ogun Police Charge Driver with Negligence Over Fatal Anthony Joshua Accident

    Reporting by Premium Times indicates that the Ogun State Police Command has officially charged a driver with criminal negligence following a tragic road accident involving associates of boxing star Anthony Joshua. The accident, which occurred shortly after the group’s arrival in Nigeria, resulted in the deaths of two of Joshua’s close friends.

    Police investigators found that the driver’s ‘reckless disregard for safety protocols’ was the primary cause of the fatal crash. The court proceedings are expected to begin later this month, while the local community in Ogun continues to mourn the loss of the visitors.

    Punch Newspaper validated the story, reporting that ‘bystanders stole Anthony Joshua’s phone at the accident scene,’ highlighting the chaotic aftermath of the crash. Vanguard also mentioned the incident in their review of January’s headlines, noting that ‘Ogun police charge driver over fatal accident.’

    Echotitbits take: This incident is a PR nightmare for Nigerian tourism and safety. Beyond the legal case against the driver, the reports of theft at the crash site reflect a disturbing lack of empathy that the government needs to address through community engagement.

    Source: The Punch — https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/fatal-crash-anthony-joshua-escaped-death-after-swapping-seats-report/%3famp
    The Punch  January 3, 2026

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  • Seven Journalists Killed in Gombe Road Crash After Wedding Trip

    Seven Journalists Killed in Gombe Road Crash After Wedding Trip

    2025-12-30 08:00:00

    According to Punch, seven journalists died in a lone vehicle crash in Gombe State, while four others were injured after returning from a wedding trip.

    The report cited preliminary indications pointing to a possible tyre burst, with emergency responders evacuating the injured for treatment.

    The deaths have renewed concerns about roadworthiness checks, night travel risks, and the safety of pooled transport often used for group movements during the festive season.

    Channels Television reported the bus’s tyre “burst on the return journey,” leading the vehicle to lose control. Punch quoted FRSC sector commander Samson Kaura saying, “It is a lone accident, and from the information we have so far, it is very fatal.”

    Echotitbits take: Recurring ‘tyre burst’ tragedies point to weak enforcement of tyre standards and vehicle inspection culture. Watch for whether NUJ/FRSC push mandatory safety audits for union buses and tougher festive-season road checks.

    Source: The Punch — December 30, 2025 (https://punchng.com/seven-journalists-killed-in-gombe-road-crash/)

    The Punch 2025-12-30

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  • Road crashes, cancer top death causes in tertiary hospitals

    Road crashes, cancer top death causes in tertiary hospitals

    A 2025 health statistics report from the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare identifies road traffic accidents as the most frequently reported cause of death in federal tertiary hospitals, followed by cancer, hypertension, and diabetes. Punch highlights that the findings underscore the twin burden of preventable trauma and rising non-communicable diseases. The report also points to maternal and infection-related causes such as postpartum haemorrhage and sepsis among significant contributors. Beyond the mortality list, the ministry’s data reportedly flags the need for stronger health system monitoring, better resource allocation, and improved data quality, including resolving inconsistencies in hospital reporting. Source: Punch, December 7, 2025.

  • Fire burns one beyond recognition, others injured in road accident 

    Fire burns one beyond recognition, others injured in road accident 

     One person has died in a fire accident involving a commercial bus on the Long bridge inward Arepo, Lagos-Ibadan expressway.

    The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) announced in a statement Monday evening, and which was sighted by Echotitbits.

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    “The incident which involved a commercial vehicle with registration number LSD-715XV gutted by fire along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, claimed the life of a yet-to-be identified passenger that was burnt beyond recognition, injuring several others who were rescued by Police and FRSC Officers, while the LASEMA Response Team recovered the burnt vehicle off the road to ensure smooth vehicular activities in the axis.”

    LASEMA, according to the statement, said its action was on the heels of the continued collaboration between Lagos and its neighbouring states in tackling emergencies to ensure safety of lives and properties.

    The agency added that the cooperation between states led to LASEMA’s activation of its response team, Tiger Squad to the incident scene at the Long bridge inward Arepo, when the agency received a distress call on a burning vehicle.