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N30,000 car racing bet leaves five dead in Ogun

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Tragedy struck in the Ipara area of Remo, Ogun State, when a N30,000 car race wager resulted in an accident that left five people, including three suspected Yahoo boys and two residents, dead.

The accident occurred at about 2 p.m. on Monday.

According to the source, the suspected Yahoo boys had organised a car racing contest with a N30,000 wager for the winner.

The source noted that during the contest, one of the participants lost control and rammed into a nearby shop, killing two bystanders on the spot.

The source disclosed that the driver, alongside two other occupants of the vehicle, got trapped and sustained varying degrees of injury before they were rescued and taken to separate hospitals.

The source said, “The accident happened yesterday (Monday) afternoon. What I gathered was that some guys suspected to be Yahoo boys organised a car racing contest with a N30,000 wager.

“One of the cars lost control and rammed into a shop, killing two people on the spot, and the occupants of the vehicle sustained varying degrees of injury before they were rescued by emergency responders.”

Similarly, multiple videos of the incident sighted by our correspondent showed some victims lying lifeless on the ground.

Another video showed the damaged building that the car had rammed into and the occupants of the vehicle trapped inside.

Voices of sympathisers wailing about the loss of lives were also heard in the videos, some of which are now being circulated on social media platforms.

Confirming the incident, the spokesperson for the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency, Babatunde Akinbiyi, disclosed that the driver of the vehicle died at the spot while two other occupants sustained varying degrees of injuries and were rescued at different hospitals.

Akinbiyi, in a telephone conversation with our correspondent on Tuesday, disclosed that the victims died at the different hospitals where they were taken.

He noted that the driver of the vehicle had also died at the scene of the accident.

Akinbiyi said, “At about 13:40 hrs on 11/08/2025, a lone fatal accident occurred near the Owolowo area, Ipara Remo. The accident involved an unregistered Lexus car whose driver’s name was unknown and two other occupants, both male, in his vehicle.

“The accident occurred when the driver was heading outwards Fidiwo, but on getting to the aforementioned point, while at high speed, lost control of his vehicle and rammed into one Akeem Ashiru, male, and one Shina Badejo, by the roadside.

“As a result of the impact, the driver, Akeem Ashiru, and Shina Badejo died at the scene.”

He continued that the two other occupants died at the various hospitals where they were receiving treatment.

“Two other occupants were rescued to the Isara State Hospital, while one also died while receiving treatment.

“The other one was referred to OASTH Sagamu, where he also succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday,” Akinbiyi concluded.

PUNCH Metro reported on Tuesday an accident that claimed a yet-to-be-identified man who was crushed to death by a moving Volvo truck after he fell from a motorcycle along the Rounder area of Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Akinbiyi had told our correspondent that an eyewitness account indicated that the man, who was a passenger on a motorcycle, fell off the motorcycle while in motion, while the Volvo truck that was coming behind rammed into him and crushed his head.

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PHOTOS: Severely malnourished child found abandoned under scorching sun in Benue makes remarkable recovery

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The severely malnourished child who was found sitting alone under the scorching sun in Makurdi, Benue State has made a remarkable recovery.

LIB reported that the little girl, now identified as Iember Aku, was found in Yagba, North Bank area of Makurdi on Thursday July 24, 2025.

It was gathered that the child’s family had fled herdsmen attacks in their ancestral home.

Human rights activist, Ukan Kurugh, who took over the welfare of the child and her mother, shared their new photos in a Facebook post on Friday, August 15, 2025.

“About three weeks ago, a heartbreaking picture shook my heart and the hearts of many. It was the image of little Baby Iember Aku, barely four years old, her tiny body frail and skeletal, her bones visibly pressing against her skin,” he wrote.

She had been left in the scorching sun, weakened by severe hunger and malnutrition a direct result of being displaced from their ancestral home by marauding Fulani terrorist herdsmen.

Her mother, equally distressed and in poor health, could only watch her child suffer, with no means to change their situation.

When the image first surfaced online, it evoked a wave of shock, pain, and compassion across social media. It was brought to my attention by a concerned neighbour who first posted it and tagged me.

That single act sparked a chain of kindness, people began visiting the hospital to bring them food, clothes, toiletries, and words of comfort. Financial donations poured in from far and near to support their treatment and recovery.

Today, I stand before you with joy in my heart to share this remarkable progress, both Baby Iember and her mother have been officially discharged from the Benue State University Teaching Hospital. They have been declared free from all illnesses that plagued them, especially the mother, who was in a critical state. They are alive, stronger, and smiling again.

I cannot let this moment pass without expressing my deepest gratitude.

To God Almighty for the grace, strength, and opportunity to serve humanity in love and humility.

To every single donor whether you gave money, food, clothes, toiletries, or even a prayer, you played a vital role in giving life and hope back to this family.

To the brave neighbour who raised the alarm you are the true hero in this story. By speaking up, you saved not just one life, but two. May help find you swiftly whenever you are in need.

To the doctors and nurses at the hospital, I salute your professionalism, compassion, and tireless dedication. You responded swiftly at every stage, gave me detailed updates, and ensured that the mother and child received the very best care from the first day to the last.

While we celebrate this recovery, there is still a road ahead. They have now been discharged without a home. For now, I intend to relocate them to the International Market Internally Displaced Peoples (IDP) Camp while we work on their long term resettlement.

From the bottom of my heart, I say thank you to everyone who stood with us through this journey. The story of Baby Iember is proof that when compassion meets action, miracles happen. All further updates on their resettlement will be shared as the process continues.

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PHOTOS: Popular actor, Segun Remi, known as Chief Kanran, d!es at 72

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Veteran Nigerian actor, Segun Remi, widely known by his stage name Chief Kanran, has d!ed. The late actor passed away this morning, aged 72.

Chief Kanran was a household name in the Yoruba film industry, celebrated for his unique style, humour, and commanding performances in numerous stage plays and movies over several decades.

The cause of his death is yet to be made known.

May his soul rest in peace, Amen.

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Nigeria’s Inflation rate falls to 21.8% — NBS

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Nigeria’s headline inflation rate eased to 21.88 percent in July 2025, down from 22.22 percent recorded in June, according to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The data, captured in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, marks the fourth consecutive month of disinflation this year. The July figure reflects a 0.34 percentage point drop compared to the previous month.

Year-on-year, inflation was 11.52 percentage points lower than the 33.40 percent recorded in July 2024.

However, on a month-to-month basis, the NBS noted that price growth was slightly faster in July, with the headline inflation rate standing at 1.99 percent compared to 1.68 percent in June. This indicates that while inflation slowed overall, prices still rose at a quicker pace during the month.

The report identified food and non-alcoholic beverages, restaurants and accommodation services, and transport as the main contributors to July’s inflation.

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