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  • Pregnant woman, proprietor, 12 pupils, seven others die in Lagos collapsed building

    Pregnant woman, proprietor, 12 pupils, seven others die in Lagos collapsed building

    A pregnant woman, the proprietor of the nursery/Primary school and 19 others, including no fewer than 12 pupils died in the collapsed building at Massey Street, Itafaji on Lagos Island on Wednesday, witnesses and hospital sources said.

    However, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), said eight persons died, while 34 others were rescued in the wreckage of the building that collapsed at about 10 am.

    Lagos State Emergency Management Agency did not give the number of the dead, but said it rescued 10 persons out of the wreckage.

    The agency said its rescue team and other agencies brought out 10 people alive, made up of three adult females, one adult male, two teenage boys, ine young boy and three teenage girls.

    The South-West Zonal Head of Public Affairs of the Agency, Ibrahim Farinloye said the rescue operation was ongoing as at 8 p.m.

    NAN gathered that most of the victims were rescued from the rubble on Wednesday, but died at the General Hospital as doctors failed to save them.

    NAN learnt that the pregnant woman was one of the persons rescued from the rubble, immediately after the building collapsed, but she died in the hospital.

    Other persons reported dead as at 8 p. m. included the proprietress of the school, Ohen Nursery and Primary School, about 12 pupils and some occupants of the building.

    NAN gathered that about 10 different families occupied the first and the ground floors, while the school occupied the second and fourth floors.

    Marked for demolition’

    The building at 63 Massey Street, it was learnt had been marked for demolition by officials of the Lagos State Building Control Agency.

    However, the occupants of the building frustrated the demolition.

    NAN further learnt that 17 of the rescued students and occupants of the building were taken to Massey Children Hospital, very close to the scene, while others were taken to the Lagos Island General Hospital on Broad Street.

    A worker at the Massey Children Hospital, who spoke with NAN on condition of anonymity said that four out of those brought in, died few minutes after.

    The medical staff said that six of those who were rushed to the Lagos General Hospital also died.

    Governor Akinwunmi Ambode, who visited the scene said the government would ensure that the trapped victims were rescued

    The school moved to the collapsed building some years ago.

    Grief

    Distraught parents of pupils and residents of the building jammed the scene of the rescue operation hoping that their children and relatives would come out alive.

    Bukola Salami, a former staff teacher in the school who spoke with NAN, said the proprietress of the school had been told to vacate the building but she balked on account that she had no money to rent another apartment.

    It was because of the situation of the building that forced me to resign from the school in December, because I don’t want to risk my life.

    It is unfortunate that such incident happened. It looks like a dream to me,” she said.

    A resident of the collapsed building, who simply gave his name as Akin, said that the building was marked for demolition but “the developer found a way to stop the demolition”.

    Mr Akin said he had gone to work, when he received the news of the incident. He also stated that the owner did some renovation two years ago.

    Bomb explosion’

    A neighbour, Adewale Owoso, likened the moment the building collapsed to a bomb explosion.

    We were just sitting down in front of the school, when we heard a loud sound .

    We all ran into different directions but after the dust had settled, we realised that it was the building that collapsed.

    We quickly mobilised and began some rescue operation and we had rescued more than twenty people, before the emergency workers arrived,” he said.

    Aishat Onilenla said, three of her sister’s three children were trapped in the collapsed building. ‘My friend has seven children also trapped in the rubble,” she said.

    I don’t know how she is going to survive it. It is too big for her to bear,” she said.

    The deputy speaker of the State House of Assembly, Wasiu Esinlokun, who visited the scene of the incident, said a notice for demolition was served on the building on Tuesday, a day before the building collapsed.

    Mr Esinlokun, while speaking with journalists said that the Lagos State Government would ensure that victims of the incident are treated free.

    As at 8.30pm, NAN gathered that some of the parents whose children died in the hospital had gone to pick up the corpses for burial.

  • [Photos] Pregnant woman rescued from kidnappers dies after child birth

    The pregnant woman who was rescued by officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps from suspected kidnappers in the Badagry area of Lagos State on Sunday morning is dead.

    According to available information, the woman, who was operated upon successfully and delivered of a baby boy, died on Sunday afternoon.

    The FRSC Badagry Unit Commander, Fatai Bakare, confirmed the development.

    Bakare said: “We blocked the vehicle and found them struggling with the woman to keep shut.

    “They had planned to drop her off on the expressway as they were speeding, but the pressure mounted by those chasing them from behind did not allow them to do that.

    “We discovered that the woman was injured and took her to Ola-Oki Hospital at Ibereko.

    “It was the closest to the scene of the incident and within 20 minutes, she was delivered of a baby. She had to be operated upon because she was in pains.

    “However, before we returned, the mob had caught up with the robbers and got tyres with which they set them ablaze.

    “Some soldiers put out the fire and rescued them.

    “They were handed over to the police.”

  • Woman gives birth immediately after being rescued from suspected kidnappers

    A Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) team on Sunday morning rescued a pregnant woman from suspected kidnappers in Badagry, Lagos.

    The Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Bisi Kazeem, said in a statement on Sunday that the woman gave birth to a baby boy immediately after she was rescued.

    “At about 7:30 a.m. on Sunday Feb. 25, 2018, a team from the Badagry Unit of FRSC led by Assistant Route Commander, Peace Danboyi, accosted a vehicle with registration number KTU 356 CE at AP Filling station before Aradagun Bus stop in Badagry, Lagos.

    “In the vehicle were two suspected kidnappers (male) and a pregnant woman who was their victim.

    “The pregnant woman, who had body injuries, was rescued to Ola-Oki Hospital, Ibereko, where she immediately gave birth to a baby boy,’’ he said.

    Kazeem said it took the prompt intervention of soldiers to rescue the suspects from a mob that had attempted to attack the suspected kidnappers.

    “The soldiers arrested and handed them over to the police in Badagry, while Corps Marshal of FRSC, Dr Boboye Oyeyemi, has expressed appreciation to the gallant officers and commended them for their bravery,’’ he said.

    The statement also said that Oyeyemi assured the public that his men would always be on roads to ensure safe traffic and security of lives by cooperating with other law enforcement agencies.

     

  • Custom officers shot, injure 8-month pregnant woman in Ogun

    There was pandemonium on Thursday at the Iyana Iyesi, Ado Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State as operatives of the Nigeria Customs Service reportedly shot and injured a pregnant woman identified as Bukola Olugunna.

    Olugunna, who is carrying an eight-month pregnancy, was allegedly shot by the NCS Operatives attached to the Federal Operation Unit, Ikeja, around 7.45am while on her way to the office.

    She is a member of staff of Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company.

    This incident was happening less than 24 hours after Customs operatives allegedly killed one person and injured three others on Wednesday at Abule Egba, in Lagos while in pursuit of the vehicle believed to be conveying smuggled bags of rice.

    An eyewitness said the woman was hit by stray bullets on her back and the left side of her body.

    He explained that the woman was rushed to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, he, however, said he could not ascertain whether the woman survived the gunshot wounds or not.

    The source, further, hinted that the customs officials who shot the pregnant woman were later arrested by policemen attached to Onipanu Divisional headquarters, Ota, and were later taken to Sango police station.

    When contacted, the spokesman of Customs FOU, Ikeja, Jerry Attah, said he was yet to confirm the incident.

    The Public Relations Officer, Ogun State Customs Area Command, Abdullahi Maiwada, confirmed the incident but said the woman was only ‘brushed by stray bullets’ and not hit.

    He said Customs operatives were on the trail of a suspected smuggled vehicle and not rice as claimed, hen they were mobbed by some ‘unpatriotic members of the public.’

    He said, “The officers were on a trail of a suspected smuggled vehicle and in the process, they were mobbed by some unpatriotic members of the public.

    “The officers were left with no option than to shoot repeatedly into the air, and in the process, the said woman was brushed by a stray bullet.

    “The Customs officers were in police station for safety to avoid mob attack not the insinuation that they were arrested by the police.

  • Tension as cultists kill pregnant woman, husband, 3 kids in Lagos

    Notorious gang known as Badoo has reportedly wiped out a family of five in Ikorodu, including a pregnant woman.

    The gang has been terrorising residents of Ikorodu and environs with many people already killed.

     

    Details shortly…

  • Woman allegedly beaten to death by her husband on Christmas day

    According to Lawyer and domestic violence activist Emeka Ugwuonye who shared this photo and story on his Facebook group’s page, the pregnant lady was allegedly beaten by her husband on Christmas day until she bled to death. He wrote;

    WHY IT IS NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO STOP HAMMERING ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

    Many times I have tried to shift attention away from domestic violence. But there are reasons why I could not do that. First, it is one of the aims and objectives listed on DPA Constitution. Second, everyday there is a new domestic violence case begging for my attention. That is; everyday some wife-beater beats his woman and even kills her like in this case.

    We just can’t stop and we need to press harder against domestic violence. A member just reminded me of another deadly domestic violence case that nearly escaped my attention. Tomorrow, we shall pursue the animal that killed this pregnant woman. I hope he is not one of these men attacking me on our wall.