Harvest of deaths in January 2023

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It is somehow worrisome that just five days into the new year, several deaths have already been recorded in some parts of the country. At least, about 40 persons have so far died from unfortunate circumstances across Nigeria.

in an accident that involved a Toyota Hiace bus and Mack tanker along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway on New Year Day, Sunday, January 1.

On the same Sunday, January 1, in a suspected case of murder and arson, a former employee of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Kehinde Fatinoye, and his wife Bukola were killed and set on fire by yet-to-be-identified assassins who invaded their residence in the Ibara area of Abeokuta, Ogun State.after returning from a crossover service, while their son, Oreoluwa Fatinoye, was whisked away by the assailants.

The spokesperson for the state police command, Abdullahi Haruna-Kiyawa, said preliminary investigation revealed that the couple was suffocated from the fumes of a charcoal firepot lit to warm their room from cold.

 

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Nigeria! The contraption that has no value for human lives. Sorrow, tears, and blood every other day. May God rest the souls of all those we have lost. Our only genuine hope rests on the emergence of Peter Obi as our next president.

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