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How Nigeria’s Deadly Shortcut Culture is Turning City Roads into Killing Fields Commercial motorcycle rider driving against traffic on a busy Abuja road.
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How Nigeria’s Deadly Shortcut Culture is Turning City Roads into Killing Fields

Oluwafunbi Bello May 20, 2026 0
ABUJA, Nigeria – The screams came moments after the crash. A commercial motorcycle rider, trying to shave...
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LASEMA Records 173 Deaths from 1,156 Emergencies in 2025

Korede Abdullah February 3, 2026 0
LAGOS, Nigeria – At least 173 people will die during emergency incidents across Lagos State in 2025,...
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Between Fireworks and Firestorms: How Lagos Survived Christmas to New Year Christmas morning celebrations in Alimosho, Lagos
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Between Fireworks and Firestorms: How Lagos Survived Christmas to New Year

Korede Abdullah January 7, 2026 0
LAGOS, Nigeria – Christmas morning in Lagos arrives not with silence, but with sound. Music spills from...
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