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Four Injured in Head-On Collision Between Bus and Car on Lagos-Badagry Expressway

Four people were injured on Sunday, November 3, when a Mazda commercial bus collided with a Toyota car on the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, near Agbo-Malu Bus Stop.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) Badagry Unit Commander, William Manga, confirmed the incident, which occurred at about 3:20 p.m. According to Manga, 18 people were involved, but only four sustained injuries and were taken to the General Hospital in Badagry for treatment.
He attributed the accident to dangerous driving and urged passengers to caution drivers against speeding, especially on the one-lane road. Both vehicles have been towed to the FRSC office.
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Abia State Unveils New Water Project in Okwoyi, Brings Relief to Residents

Abia State recently welcomes new water project in Okwoyi Isieke Ibeku in Umuahia North LGA, for the first time in 130 years.
The project was carried out by the Abia State Ministry of Power and Public Utilities through the Abia Rural Water Supply And Sanitation Agency.
This project officially offered its residents clean and filtered water after many years of unclean water and unhealthy living.
The Abia State Commissioner for Power and Public Utilities, Ikechuckwu Monday, shared that this was a move to improve the living conditions of the residents and promote a healthy environment and living.
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Royal Family in Grief After Death of Literature Student and Cousin to Princes William and Harry

The royal family, Prince William and Prince Harry, express sadness as they grieve over their 20-year-old cousin who passed away.
It was revealed that the young lady was found at the family’s home in Norton with a firearm found nearby. However, the involvement of a third party was ruled out after investigations were carried out.
The funeral has been scheduled for a later date, pending proper investigations. The family expressed grief as they mourn one of their own — a young lady who was a literature student at Durham University.
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Dr Deji Adeleke Set to Generate 15% of Nigeria’s Electricity With New Power Project

Dr Deji Adeleke, Father of Popular Nigerian Singer, Davido, is reportedly aiming to set a power plant of 1.250MW in Ondo State.
This power plant project is said to be one of the largest power plants in Nigeria and will generates 15% of the country’s electricity.
It can be noted that this project will also aide in the decrease of power outage and create more job opportunities for Nigerians.
Fans and followers applaud the singer’s dad for demonstration a meaningful use of his wealth.
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