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Collapsed Lagos building occupants ignored distress signs – Residents

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Some residents of Cole Street in the Oyingbo area of Lagos State, where a two-storey building collapsed, leaving one person dead and 26 others injured, have disclosed that the occupants of the building ignored visible distress signs on the structure.

PUNCH Metro correspondent, who visited the scene of the incident on Monday, learnt this in multiple interviews with some of the residents.

Our correspondent also observed that some goods, including crates of beer and motorcycles, were destroyed by the impact of the collapse.

Emergency responders, including officials of the Lagos State Building Control Agency, Red Cross, and Lagos Neighbourhood Security Corps, were on the ground carrying out rescue operations.

Speaking with our correspondent, a shop owner in the building, who identified herself as Mrs Adaeze, noted that the government had warned them to evacuate the building because it was in distress.

She stressed that her goods, worth millions of naira, were still trapped under the rubble.

Adaeze said, “I was called in the middle of the night that the building had collapsed, and I had to rush down here. When I got here, I saw that my goods, worth millions of naira, were trapped under the building. Some of them have been destroyed.

“The government had been giving us notice to leave the place because the building is distressed, but the owner has not been cooperating.”

She appealed for government support to cushion the impact of the loss she had incurred.

Another resident, Habeeb Jamiu, noted that the incident followed a midnight rainfall.

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He said residents were alerted by the wailing of the occupants who were calling for help from under the debris of the collapsed building.

According to Jamiu, the building had shown signs of distress, but the occupants ignored them.

Jamiu narrated, “I was awake and not far from this place when some others and I who were together learnt that a building had collapsed. It was immediately after the rain stopped around 1 a.m.

“When we got here, we heard the wailing of people and began to rescue them before the emergency responders came.

“It is true that the building was in distress. When you passed around the building, you would see signs of visible cracks that would make you wonder why they were still living there.”

Another resident, Hakeem Ibrahim, corroborated the claims that the building was in distress before it collapsed.

He expressed concerns that some people might still be under the rubble because of the number of people living in the house.

“I was at Roundabout when I saw police vehicles and an ambulance entering the area, which prompted me to follow them. When I got close, I heard people shouting that everyone should come out. When I got here, I saw that the building had collapsed.

“Some residents had begun rescuing some of the occupants before the emergency responders came. The building was indeed in distress.”

Our correspondent, who visited the hospital where some of the injured victims were taken, could not get their reactions, as medical officials said they were not fit enough to speak with the media.

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PUNCH Online had earlier reported that one person was confirmed dead while 26 survivors were rescued from the collapsed building.

The Controller General of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, gave an update in a situation report.

She wrote, “Update: One recovered dead as (survivors) rescued alive move to 26.”

She had also stated that the building, which had previously shown signs of distress, gave way while residents were still inside.

“It is an ongoing rescue involving an existing two-storey building which has reportedly been marked in distress before collapsing on the occupants,” the statement said.

Lagos State has witnessed multiple building-collapse incidents in 2025.

On September 25, six persons were rescued after a two-storey building collapsed on Modupeola Street, Mangoro, in the Alimosho Local Government Area of the state.

Similarly, on September 16, two construction workers were rescued after four days from the rubble of a collapsed building in the Ebute Metta area of the state.

These incidents underscore the recurring nature of such disasters in the state.

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Mob sets US-based doctor’s SUV ablaze over false kidnapping in Oyo

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The Oyo State Police Command has rescued a United States-based medical doctor from mob action following a false kidnapping alarm in Ibadan, the state capital.

The command disclosed this in a statement released on Wednesday by the state police public relations officer, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka.

According to the police, the incident occurred on Monday at about 2:30 p.m. around the 2nd Powerline Area, Ologuneru, along the Eleyele-Ido Road in Ibadan.

The statement said officers responded to a distress call alleging that a suspected kidnapper was about to be lynched and set ablaze by an angry mob.

“Upon receipt of the information, a combined team of Patrol and Detective Officers led by the Divisional Crime Officer Eleyele Police Station (DCO) immediately mobilized to the scene where the suspect was successfully rescued from the enraged crowd.

“However, before the arrival of the Police, his Lexus RX 330 SUV had already been set ablaze by the mob, while two young girls identified as Deborah, aged 15 years, and Rebecca, aged 12 years, found inside the vehicle, were equally taken into protective custody alongside the suspect for proper investigation,” the statement read.

Preliminary findings, according to the PPRO, revealed that the victim, identified simply as Dr. Afolabi, is a medical doctor practising in the United States and not a kidnapper as alleged in viral social media reports.

“Further findings established that the two girls found inside the vehicle were legally taken from one Mrs. Idowu Abimbola, aged 56 years, of Eleyele Area, Ibadan, with the intention of delivering them to the victim’s mother for the purpose of assisting with household chores.

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“In the course of investigation, Mrs. Idowu Abimbola was invited to the station where she confirmed the arrangement, while the two girls equally corroborated the account and related freely with the said woman, thereby dispelling the suspicion of abduction,” the statement added.

Olayinka explained that the misunderstanding began when Dr. Afolabi attempted to gain access through the Polytechnic gate and was stopped by a security guard for routine vehicle inspection.

“Upon lowering the vehicle’s window glass, the two girls were allegedly seen half-naked, a situation which immediately aroused suspicion among bystanders and security personnel.

“It was gathered that the victim’s inability to provide satisfactory answers to questions asked at the scene, coupled with his decision to turn away from the checkpoint, further heightened suspicion.

“The situation was compounded by the inability of the two girls to speak the local language or properly express themselves in English, thereby fueling the false alarm of kidnapping.

“The development consequently led to a mob chase and eventual interception of the victim by irate youths who reportedly ignored all explanations offered by him and descended heavily on him, inflicting severe bodily injuries before the timely intervention of the Police.

“The victim was immediately rushed to the Police Medical Services for urgent medical attention and is currently responding to treatment,” the statement said.

Scene of the incident. Credit: Oyo State Police Command

The police said statements had been obtained from eyewitnesses, including an okada rider allegedly hit during the confusion, while efforts were ongoing to identify and arrest those involved in the mob action and destruction of property.

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The Commissioner of Police in the state, CP Abimbola Olugbenga, condemned the mob action and the spread of false information capable of creating tension and undermining security in the state.

He warned against jungle justice, self-help, and the circulation of unverified reports on social media, saying such actions threaten public peace and order.

The commissioner also directed a full investigation into the incident and ordered the arrest of all those involved in the attack for prosecution in accordance with the law.

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Mahama approves evacuation of 300 Ghanaians from South Africa over Xenophobic attacks

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Ghana’s President, John Mahama, has granted approval for the immediate evacuation of 300 Ghanaian nationals from South Africa, following renewed xenophobic attacks in the country.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, disclosed this in a statement issued on Tuesday via his X handle.

According to him, the affected citizens had earlier complied with the Foreign Ministry’s advisory and registered with the Ghana High Commission in Pretoria for evacuation assistance.

He wrote, “His Excellency John Mahama has granted presidential approval for the immediate evacuation of 300 Ghanaians in South Africa.

“These distressed Ghanaians had earlier complied with the Foreign Ministry’s advisory and registered with our High Commission in Pretoria to be rescued following the latest wave of xenophobic attacks.”

Ablakwa added that the government remains committed to protecting its citizens both at home and abroad.

The evacuation comes as reports emerge of harassment and attacks on foreign-owned businesses, particularly in areas such as KwaZulu-Natal and Durban.

Other African nations have taken similar steps.

In response, Nigeria’s government, through Foreign Minister Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, announced a voluntary repatriation program for its citizens.

Over 130 Nigerians have already registered with Nigerian missions in South Africa for assistance to return home, with the number expected to rise.

President Bola Tinubu has directed the establishment of crisis notification centres to support distressed nationals.

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FG deploys mining marshals for intelligence gathering, compliance monitoring

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The Federal Government has deployed Mining Marshals for intelligence gathering, compliance monitoring and operational oversight in the solid minerals sector.

This was disclosed in a statement issued on Tuesday by the Commander of Mining Marshals Operations and Assistant Commandant of Corps, Attah Onoja.

Onoja stated that the deployment is part of efforts to strengthen enforcement against illegal mining activities.

“The Mining Marshals are now participating in investigations, intelligence gathering, compliance monitoring and fact-finding missions conducted by the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development.

“As part of the initiative, the Mining Marshals recently joined ministry officials on operational visits to mining sites in Nasarawa and Plateau states.

“The operations were carried out under the leadership of the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake,” the statement read.

The statement said that the operations were aimed at strengthening monitoring, regulatory compliance and operational oversight within the sector.

It read, “The team was led on different occasions by the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Engr. Faruk Yusuf Yabo, who represented the minister during the field engagements.

“During one of the operational and fact-finding missions, the Commander of the Mining Marshals, ACC Attah John Onoja, accompanied ministry officials to a mining site allegedly being illegally exploited.

“The visit was part of efforts to verify allegations of unlawful mining activities, assess compliance with extant mining regulations and obtain field-based information necessary for administrative, regulatory and possible enforcement actions.”

“The delegation also included senior ministry officials such as Engr. Frank Odoom, Director of Special Duties; Engr. Imam A. Ganiyu, Director of Mines Inspectorate; Andrew Zubiri, Director of Legal Services; and Ibrahim Abdulmajeed J., representing the Director General of the Mining Cadastre Office.”

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According to the statement, the engagements created an important feedback mechanism between government authorities and mining communities.

It added that the engagements enabled concerns relating to illegal mining, environmental practices, security challenges and regulatory compliance to be communicated directly to authorities.

It further stated that the Mining Marshals have continued to support the ministry’s operations through “intelligence support, operational collaboration and inter-agency coordination across mining communities nationwide.”

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