Two killed in Ogun road crash
The FRSC Sector Commander, Ogun State Command, Clement Oladele, described the crash as avoidable.
The FRSC Sector Commander, Ogun State Command, Clement Oladele, described the crash as avoidable.
The spokesperson of the Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Ogun State Command, Florence Ikpe, confirmed the incident.
The body of the deceased victim has been deposited at the mortuary of the State Hospital, Ota,while the survivors are ...
The accident, which involved an Iveco truck and a Toyota Hiace bus, occurred before Ishara bridge, Ogere.
FRSC says the accident occurred when a Man Diesel Truck transporting yams lost control due to wrongful overtaking and rammed ...
“The bus was travelling from the Sagamu end of the expressway..."
The driver of the Honda Car lost control due to speeding and flipped into the Ososa River.
Ten passengers sustained injuries after the commercial bus conveying them burst into flames.
The accident happened at about 7.26 p.m. on Saturday.
The Commission attributes the accident to recklessness and non-compliance with traffic rules and regulations.
A Mack truck loaded with Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) that was heading toward Lagos lost control due to a brake ...
The road would be reopened on Friday.
Five persons were involved in the accident that resulted to the death of one, while two were injured.
The accident involved a Nissan saloon car with registration number APP 863 EF
Any driver caught driving against traffic during the forthcoming Easter would also be prosecuted for dangerous driving.
Three persons were killed while three others were injured.
Over 4,000 people were promoted nationwide.
Three accidents occurred in different parts of the state.
The accident involved 11 persons.
FRSC, state traffic outfit differ on number of casualties.
Two vehicles and 23 people were involved in the mishap.
Two vehicles and eighteen persons were involved in the accident.
The sector commander said that three vehicles were involved in the accident.
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