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Tragic Road Accident Claims 16 Lives on Ondo-Ore Expressway

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Tragic Road Accident Claims 16 Lives on Ondo-Ore Expressway....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

A devastating road accident on the Ondo-Ore Expressway near the Ajure community in Odigbo Local Government Area of Ondo State resulted in the deaths of at least 16 people and left three others injured. The tragic incident occurred on Tuesday night and involved an 18-passenger Toyota Hiace bus and a truck.

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Reports indicate that the two vehicles collided head-on, leading to a fire that engulfed the bus and claimed the lives of 16 of its occupants. Fortunately, three individuals managed to survive the crash.

The Ondo Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Mr. Ibitoye Samuel, confirmed the accident on Wednesday, attributing it to overspeeding and improper overtaking by the vehicles involved. He noted that the rescue operation concluded around 11 PM.

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Certificate Controversy: Ex-Minister Nnaji Moves To Settle UNN Dispute Out Of Court.

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Former Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, has begun moves to resolve out of court a legal case he filed against the University of Nigeria, Nsukka and other respondents over allegations surrounding his academic records.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

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Political Rift Deepens As APC Stops Gbenga Daniel From Stakeholders Gathering.

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Senator representing Ogun East in the National Assembly, Gbenga Daniel, alongside his supporters, was reportedly prevented from gaining access to the ongoing All Progressives Congress (APC) stakeholders meeting held at Adeola Odutola Hall in Ijebu Ode on Monday.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to a viral video circulating online, the former Ogun State governor confirmed the development while addressing his supporters from a branded campaign bus associated with the OGD/PBAT Movement.

In the video, Daniel alleged that the meeting’s outcome would not stand, insisting that he and his group had been barred from entering the venue despite being part of the party structure in the region.

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He stated that although they were present for the APC Ogun East caucus meeting, they were denied access, describing any resolutions taken at the gathering as invalid.

The invitation for the emergency stakeholders’ meeting, issued by party leaders in Ijebu Ode, reportedly included deputy governors, serving and former local government chairmen, councillors, and past and present lawmakers at both state and federal levels.

In a related development, Daniel recently referred to his successor, Ibikunle Amosun, as an “enfant terrible successor” during a church service marking his 70th birthday in Sagamu, where Amosun was also in attendance.

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Both politicians were once close allies before a political fallout that began ahead of the 2007 governorship election, when Amosun challenged Daniel’s re-election bid. The rivalry intensified further in the 2011 political cycle, deepening the divide between the two former governors.

Speaking at the event, Daniel remarked that Amosun’s early political ambition played a role in their fallout during his time in office.

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Explosive Scenes As Paraguay’s Top Football Match Ends In Disarray.

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Violence between supporters and police led to the abandonment of Paraguay’s biggest football fixture on Sunday, April 19, after disorder broke out during the highly anticipated Superclásico between Olimpia and Cerro Porteño.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The match, held at the Defensores del Chaco Stadium in Asunción, was brought to a halt when chaos erupted inside the stands. Police responded by deploying rubber bullets and tear gas as sections of the crowd panicked, with some spectators rushing onto the pitch in search of safety.

According to reports, the unrest began after firecrackers were detonated in the area occupied by Cerro Porteño supporters. The situation quickly escalated into violent confrontations between fans and security personnel, making it impossible for the game to continue.

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Authorities confirmed that around 100 individuals were detained in connection with the incident, while at least six police officers sustained injuries. One officer is reported to be in serious condition. A hospital spokesperson stated that some of the injured officers suffered head trauma, cuts, and suspected stab wounds.

Police defended their actions, saying their intervention was necessary to protect those in attendance and restore order. They also announced plans to identify those responsible for triggering the violence, adding that such individuals could face sanctions and bans from future sporting events.

The abandoned match could have significant consequences in the Paraguayan league title race. Olimpia currently sit top of the table, holding a six-point lead over Cerro Porteño.

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Under league rules, responsibility for a match suspension may fall on the team whose supporters caused the disruption, with potential forfeiture of points. The final decision now rests with the football association’s disciplinary committee.

Following the incident, Olimpia’s president Rodrigo Nogues indicated the club would push for a three-point award, while Cerro Porteño’s president Blas Reguera argued that responsibility for stadium security should be taken into account in determining any ruling.

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