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Many Trapped as Two-Storey Building Collapses in Lagos

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Panic gripped residents of Oyingbo area in Lagos Mainland on Monday as a two-storey building collapsed in the early hours, leaving many occupants feared trapped under the rubble.

The incident occurred on Cote Street, where the building gave way suddenly, trapping an unknown number of residents inside. Emergency responders from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), police, and Lagos State Fire Service rushed to the scene and are currently conducting intense search and rescue operations.

According to officials, at least 15 persons have so far been rescued with varying degrees of injuries and rushed to nearby hospitals, including the Federal Medical Centre, Ebute Meta, and the General Hospital, Odan, on Lagos Island. However, many more are still feared trapped as rescue efforts continue.

“This is an ongoing rescue involving a two-storey building previously identified as distressed before collapsing on its occupants,” an official statement noted.

Eyewitnesses described hearing a loud crash in the early morning, followed by screams from those inside the structure. Search teams are using heavy equipment to clear debris while carefully looking for survivors.

Lagos has a history of building collapses, often attributed to substandard construction, poor enforcement of building regulations, and aging structures. Authorities have promised a thorough investigation into the cause of this latest incident.

Residents in the area have been urged to stay away from the site to allow emergency workers unimpeded access as operations remain active. Updates on the number of trapped individuals and possible casualties are expected as rescue efforts progress.

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Ondo Government Withholds WASSCE Results, Expels Students Over Sign-Out Misconducts

The students involved were identified as being from Oyemekun Grammar School, Aquinas Secondary School, and CAC Grammar School, all located in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

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The Ondo State Government has withheld the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) results and testimonials of some graduating secondary school students following acts of misconduct during their sign-out celebrations.

The State Ministry of Education disclosed that the disciplinary action was taken after 17 final-year students were found to have engaged in chaotic and unruly behaviour after completing their final examination.

According to the ministry, the affected students were captured in a viral video tearing their school uniforms, chanting unusual slogans, and engaging in acts considered inconsistent with acceptable standards of discipline.

The students involved were identified as being from Oyemekun Grammar School, Aquinas Secondary School, and CAC Grammar School, all located in Akure, the Ondo State capital.

The government said the sanctions were imposed to uphold discipline and discourage acts of indiscipline among students in the state’s public secondary schools.

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Zulum Orders Immediate Closure of Bama IDP Camp, See why..

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Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has directed the immediate closure of the Bama Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, described as the largest such facility in the state outside Maiduguri.

The governor announced the directive on Thursday during an assessment visit to the Government Secondary School IDP camp in Gwoza, shortly after supervising the profiling and screening of displaced persons in Bama.

“We visited Bama yesterday and supervised the screening of IDPs, and by 12 noon, Bama IDP camp should be closed,” Zulum stated.

He emphasized that the closure follows the successful completion of the profiling and screening exercise, as part of the state government’s broader efforts to resettle IDPs and restore normalcy in liberated communities.

The move is the latest in a series of camp closures across Borno State, with authorities having already resettled thousands of IDPs in recent weeks. Governor Zulum assured that affected persons would receive adequate support, including relief materials, for dignified resettlement.

This development signals significant progress in the state’s recovery and resettlement programme amid improved security in parts of Borno.

The story is still developing as authorities implement the closure order.

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Court Fixes Sept 29 for Ruling on Fresh Inquest into Mohbad’s Death

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has scheduled September 29 to deliver its verdict on an application seeking a fresh inquest into the death of Nigerian singer Ilerioluwa Aloba, popularly known as Mohbad.

Justice James Omotosho fixed the date on Thursday after listening to submissions in the suit filed by the Break the Silence Foundation.

The suit lists the Inspector General of Police, the Nigeria Police Force, and the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, as respondents. However, none of the respondents were represented in court during Thursday’s proceedings.

The court had earlier dismissed an application by one Samson Obaboye, who sought to be joined in the matter as an interested party. Obaboye had argued that he was also seeking justice for the late singer.

Justice Omotosho ruled that Obaboye failed to demonstrate sufficient legal interest to warrant his inclusion in the case.

The development comes amid continued public calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Mohbad’s death.

Tunde Falola, counsel to the Break the Silence Foundation, was present in court to argue the foundation’s position.

This is a developing story. Further updates are expected as the September 29 ruling date approaches.

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