Tension gripped the Idi-Araba area of Mushin, Lagos State, on Thursday following a deadly explosion that claimed a life and left three others badly injured. The incident, which occurred on Taiwo Street, was reportedly triggered when a local scavenger discovered a military-grade grenade and attempted to dismantle it. Eyewitnesses say the unidentified man was sifting through a pile of scrap when he found the explosive device. Believing it to be harmless or of potential value, he began tampering with it. The grenade detonated almost instantly, killing the scavenger on the spot. Several others sustained varying degrees of injuries and were rushed to a nearby hospital for emergency treatment. ALSO READ: Again, major explosion rocks gas facility in Rivers State Emergency responders quickly cordoned off the area as police and bomb disposal units arrived at the scene. The body of the deceased scavenger has been deposited at the morgue, while the injured victims remain under medical obser...
The Forum of Economic Rights Activists (FERA) has accused the Labour Party’s 2023 presidential candidate, Peter Obi, of attempting to deceive Nigerians with what it describes as "irresponsible revisionism." In a statement by its President, Dr Moses Okino, FERA criticised Obi’s recent remarks on Arise Television’s Prime Time programme , alleging that his statements about the current administration’s economic policies were misleading. The group argued that Obi’s criticisms lacked depth and viable alternatives. It also dismissed his claim that corruption remains unchecked, citing the removal of the petrol subsidy as a significant anti-corruption measure. FERA further accused Obi of attempting to rewrite his past, alleging that his tenure as Anambra governor was marked by exclusionary policies. READ ALSO: VIDEO: APC under Tinubu has done well - Peter Obi “The Forum of Economic Rights Activists is not surprised by Peter Obi’s posturing, which we believe is aimed at rewriting...