Tag: SON

  • Collapsed 21-storey building had poor workmanship – SON

    Collapsed 21-storey building had poor workmanship – SON

    The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has revealed that the collapsed 21-storey high-rise building located on Gerard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, which collapsed on Nov. 1, 2021, had poor workmanship.

    Two engineers and staff of SON, Mr Kareem Adisa and Mr Ibrahim Aliyu, said this while testifying on Thursday at an Ikeja Coroner’s Court.

    They were led in evidence by Mr Yusuf Lawan, the counsel to SON.

    The witnesses revealed that following the collapse of the high-rise, SON’s Special Task Force led by the Chairman, Mr Enebi Shuabu, immediately swung into action.

    They said members of the taskforce went to the site and collected samples for laboratory testing and analysis. The samples include: concrete rubbles, slabs and steel bars (iron rods).

    Adisa in his evidence, revealed that he was a Regional Director of Operations of SON and was also a member of SON’s Special Task Force.

    “The test report shows that the workmanship on the site and method of reinforcement were poor.

    “The coarse aggregate was so few and not well supervised. The mix proportions of the cement, sand and gravel were not correctly done.

    “If I am to give an example in lay man’s language, if he was supposed to use five caps he used three caps. If there was adequate supervision, it could have been corrected,” he said.

    Adisa, however, noted that most of the building materials conformed to standards when they were tested in the laboratory.

    Throwing light on the iron rods used at the site, Adisa said Fourscore Heights Ltd. had used six products from six different manufacturers.

    He said most of the iron rods conformed to standards except the 10mm iron rods.

    “The 10mm rods did not conform to standards.There was also poor workmanship in the placement of the reinforcements,” he said.

    When cross-examined by Mr Akin George, the counsel to the Lagos State Government, Adisa said SON had on its part carried out due diligence.

    “What we did before the collapse we did, which is by making all the verified products in the markets have the SON certification barcode.

    “It is now left for the town planning and building authorities to ensure that there is compliance with building standards,” he said.

    Aliyu, the second witness said he was the Assistant Chief Standards Engineer for SON and was also part of the Special Taskforce.

    He said the samples from the site of the building collapse were taken to the SON laboratory located in Enugu for testing and to two independent laboratories for a comparative analysis of the results.

    “Based on the test reports, majority of the samples met the requirements of SON. The two samples of 10mm and 16mm iron rods were less than the required standard.

    “The results from the three labs were in agreement with one another, the differences were not much,” he said.

    Responding to questions from George, Aliyu noted that some 10mm rods were placed in wrong areas during construction of the collapsed high-rise.

    “It could have been as a result of negligence that the 10mm rods were used in a different area,” he said.

    The Coroner, Mr Oyetade Komolafe, adjourned proceedings until Feb. 18 for continuation of hearing.

    The three high-rise buildings (Blocks A, B and C), which were situated on Gerard Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, Block B (21-storeys) collapsed killing 50 persons.

    A White Paper Report of a six-man panel set up by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu have recommended that the remaining high-rise buildings have failed structural integrity tests and will be pulled down through controlled demolition.

    The developer, Fourscore Heights Ltd., is also to be prosecuted by the Lagos State government due to negligence.

    NAN

  • Son wets mother with fuel, sets her ablaze in Niger State

    Son wets mother with fuel, sets her ablaze in Niger State

    Mrs Comfort Jiya, former Principal of Government Girls Secondary School, Sabon Wuse and Maryam Babangida Girls Science College, Minna, was allegedly set ablaze by her biological son, Steven Jiya last Monday.
    The tragic incident happened in Minna, Niger State capital.
    Steven, who was described as a drug addict, reportedly returned from Suleja, still in Niger, on Monday and poured petrol on his mother while she was in her kitchen at her residence in Darusalam Area of Minna.
    A family source revealed that she died at about 3 pm on Friday at Minna General Hospital where she was receiving treatment.
    Another source also confirmed that Steven had made several attempts to harm his mother but had his way when he poured petrol on her.
    The Niger State Police Command Public Relations Officer, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, could not be reached for comments as of the time this report was filed.
    Steven has already been remanded by a Minna high court. The GRA Police division, Minna, had arraigned him in court.
  • Two-year old son shoots dad to death

    Two-year old son shoots dad to death

    A Georgian man was shot dead by his two-year old son after the child found the loaded handgun inside their home, police said.

    Dustin Walters, 25, was found by police after they responded to reports of a shooting at his Savannah home at about 5:30 p.m. on Dec. 5.

    Walters was rushed to a hospital suffering from a gunshot wound, but he later died of his injuries. A preliminary investigation has since found that Walters’ son fired the fatal gunshot, police revealed this week.

    Cops said the child was under 2 years old.

    Walters is survived by his partner, Tori Pippin, and their only son, Mars, according to his obituary.
    Police have not released any information on how the child was able to access the gun, or whether it was in a secure location.

    “As a parent, I cannot imagine what this family is going through or will continue to go through in the coming years,” Savannah Police Chief Roy Minter said in a statement.

  • Woman dies after using herself as shield to save her son from collapsing roof

    Woman dies after using herself as shield to save her son from collapsing roof

    A woman died while trying to protect her son from a roof that collapsed during a storm in the Turkish city of Istanbul on Monday.

    Both the woman and her son were buried under the roof, the state broadcaster TRT reported.

    While the woman died at the scene, the child is now being treated in hospital, it said.

    According to TRT, eyewitnesses described how the mother threw her body over the child in an attempt to protect him at the very last moment before the roof came down.

    Damage to houses and other incidents of injury were also reported elsewhere in Istanbul and across Turkey as a whole.

    In the municipality of Catalca, on the outskirts of Istanbul, a clock tower was felled by the strong winds, according to the report.

    The Bosporus strait was closed to shipping by the coastguard on Monday afternoon, and at least one internal passenger flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Ankara as weather conditions deteriorated.

    The Turkish meteorological service warned of more heavy rain and winds of up to 100 kilometres per hour to come in western and central Turkey later on Monday.

  • Writer slams Baba Suwe’s son for displaying dad’s corpse on social media

    Writer slams Baba Suwe’s son for displaying dad’s corpse on social media

    Nigerian writer, Odolaye Baa Waki Aremu has criticized the son of late veteran actor Baba Suwe for displaying his father’s corpse on social media.

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Baba Suwe died on Monday November 22, 2021.

    Reacting, one of his children uploaded a video on Instagram displaying the actor’s corpse while expressing his grieve.

    Irritated by the boy’s actions, Odolaye Aremu took to Facebook on Monday to condemn him for his actions. He also accused him of disrespecting the deceased and chasing clout with his late father’s name.

    “If Baba Suwe’s son is just as daft to dishonor his father’s corpse the way he did, I beseech you, friends of mine, to please not be dafter by helping him spread his social disease up and about!

    “Allow the buck stop with you! Let there be a ceiling for your wanton need for clicks, likes, clout-chasing and media attention. Show your love by your restraint. Show your love by respecting his deceased state. Remember he once was a vibrant human like the rest of us! Thank You And May God Bless You,” he wrote.

    Born on August 22, 1958, in Inabere Street on Lagos Island where he grew up but hails from Ikorodu Local Government Area of Lagos State.

    Omidina had his primary education at Jamaitul Islamial Primary School in Lagos and Children Boarding School, Osogbo before he proceeded to Adekanbi Commercial High School in Mile 12, Lagos. He obtained the West African School Certificate from Ifeoluwa Grammar School in Osogbo, the capital of Osun State, southwestern Nigeria.

    Omidina began acting in 1971 but came into the limelight after he featured in a movie titled, ‘Omolasan’, a film produced by Obalende.

     

  • Gunmen invade Benue monarch’s palace, kill son, abduct daughter

    Gunmen invade Benue monarch’s palace, kill son, abduct daughter

    Gunmen broke into Ikpomolokpo palace in Gege Ward of Ado Local Government Area in Benue State in the early hours of Monday, killing the son of the monarch, while his daughter was whisked away.

    Witnesses said the gunmen stormed the community at about 2am and headed to the palace of the clan head, where they wreaked havoc.

    The villagers said that they heard gunshots severally from the residence of the clan head but could not intervene because they themselves were helpless.

    The Chairman of Ado LGA, Chief James Oche, confirmed the incident to journalists in Makurdi, saying he received a distress call on the incident.

    Oche said: “Some gunmen at about 2am today (Monday) entered into the residence of the clan head of Ipomoloko through the fence and asked for the wife of the clan head from the son whose name is Thompson.

    “The young man told them that he did not know the whereabouts of his mother and they shot him dead and they now took the sister away.”

    The Council Chairman added that he immediately alerted troops of Operation Whirl Stroke, but before they could get to the palace, the gunmen had escaped into the Atiga forest in the area.

    Oche said the troops were already trailing the culprits with the aim of apprehending them and rescuing the abductee.

    The spokesperson of the Benue State Police Command, DSP Catherine Anene, was unreachable as of press time as her telephone line was switched off.

  • Insecurity: Kaduna mob lynch father, mother, son for acting as bandits’ informants

    Insecurity: Kaduna mob lynch father, mother, son for acting as bandits’ informants

    A man, his wife and son were lynched on Monday afternoon after a mob descended on them in Zangon Aya community, Igabi local government area of Kaduna state.

    The victims, Abdullahi Mohammed Gobirawa; his wife, Binta; and son, Hassan, were reportedly killed when the mob stormed their home.

    Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, in a statement, said the mob action was in response to the trio’s suspected collaboration with bandits, especially in relation to recent kidnappings in the area.

    “After killing the trio, the mob looted and burnt their home,”Aruwan added.

    The Commissioner said investigations into the incident are in progress.

    Receiving the reports, Aruwan said Governor Nasir El-Rufai expressed sadness over the violent actions of residents and strongly condemned the extra-judicial killings.

    “He stressed that lawful means alone should be adopted in confronting suspicions of criminality, as the destructive practice of self-help would only result in greater harm.

  • INCEST: Mother having sex, gave birth to three children for own son in Kwara [Photo]

    INCEST: Mother having sex, gave birth to three children for own son in Kwara [Photo]

    A Beninese immigrant, Adamu Sime, has been arrested by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kwara State Command, for allegedly having canal knowledge of his biological mother.

    The command’s spokesman, Mr Babawale Afolabi, confirmed this in a statement he signed and made available to newsmen on Sunday, in Ilorin.

    Afolabi said that Sime had been having an affair with his mother for a long time and it had resulted in three offspring.

    “On Sept. 9, the District Head of Mosne Had Community, Kaima, Malam Bandede, reported the forbidden act being committed by Sime and his mother Fati Sime of the same community.

    “Men from the Intelligence Unit, NSCDC in Kaima, swung into action and the outcome of the investigations established the fact that the mother (Fati) had birthed three children for her biological son”, he stated.

    Afolabi said that further investigation revealed that the younger brother of the accused, who was also confirmed to be sleeping with the mother, was now at large.

    He said that the mother and her two sons did not have the necessary papers to stay in Nigeria and had been handed over to the Nigeria lmmigration Service, for background checks and further action.

  • BREAKING: Gunmen kill Kebbi senator’s son in Kaduna

    BREAKING: Gunmen kill Kebbi senator’s son in Kaduna

    Gunmen have killed the son of Senator Bala Na’allah, the senator representing Kebbi South senatorial district.

    The deceased, Abdulkarim Bala Na Allah, who was a pilot and the eldest child of the Senator, Abdulkarim Bala Na’allah, was killed at his Malali Residence in the Kaduna metropolis.

    Although the police authorities in Kaduna State have confirmed the incident, they did not give details.

    An aide of the Senator, Garba Mohammed said the body of the late pilot was discovered in his room on Sunday afternoon.

    Details later…

  • EPL: Tottenham maintain perfect start after Watford win

    EPL: Tottenham maintain perfect start after Watford win

    Son Heung-min marked his 200th Premier League appearance with the winning goal as Tottenham maintained their 100% start to the season against Watford.

    The result means Spurs will top the table heading into September’s international break, while Watford are 12th.

    It also sees Nuno Espirito Santo become just the second Tottenham boss to win his first three league games in charge of the club, with the last man to accomplish that feat being Arthur Rowe in 1949.

    But they were made to work hard for their victory by an accomplished Watford side who were unfortunate to concede when Son’s inswinging free-kick deceived goalkeeper Daniel Bachmann and found the bottom-right corner.

    While Harry Kane was unusually quiet on his first top-flight start this term for Tottenham, Steven Bergwijn, Eric Dier and Dele Alli all had chances for the hosts.

    However, Xisco Munoz’s side offered plenty of attacking threat of their own.

    Juraj Kucka twice failed to capitalise on good opportunities to score and Emmanuel Dennis also gave Spurs some uncomfortable moments.