Tag: Warri

  • ‘No Lives Lost’ After NYSC Coaster Bus Catches Fire In Warri – NYSC Debunks Reports of Death

    ‘No Lives Lost’ After NYSC Coaster Bus Catches Fire In Warri – NYSC Debunks Reports of Death

    The National Youth Service Corps in Delta State has dispelled reports making the rounds on social media that some Corps Members died in a fire incident involving a Coaster bus belonging to the College of Education, Warri.

    According to a statement signed by the NYSC Delta State coordinator, Alao Olusegun, the vehicle was scheduled to convey Corps Members that served in the Institution to Asaba for their Passing-Out Ceremony.

    However, the fire incident did not lead to any casualty, Olusegun said.

    According to the statement, all the Corps Members in the bus made it to Asaba for the ceremony and the vehicle has been returned to the College for repairs.

    *RE: DELTA FIRE INCIDENT; NO LIFE WAS LOST*

    The attention of NYSC Management, Delta State has been drawn to reports making the rounds in the social media to the effect that some Corps Members lost their lives in a fire incident that involved a Coaster bus belonging to the College of Education, Warri.

    The said vehicle was scheduled to convey Corps Members that served in the Institution to Asaba for their Passing-Out Ceremony.

    However, contrary to what some online reporters peddled, indeed, there was a mild fire incident involving the Coaster bus, however, there was no casualty.

    For emphasis, no Corps Member was lost to the mild fire incident that did not consume the bus, and equally, there was no hospitalisation whatsoever.

    All the Corps Members in the bus made it to Asaba for the ceremony and the vehicle returned to the College for repairs.

    I wish to implore journalists, particularly online reporters to always verify stories before rushing to publish to avoid misinformation.

    Alao, Olusegun
    State Coordinator
    NYSC Delta State

  • Goods Worth Millions Destroyed As Fire Guts Market In Warri

    Goods Worth Millions Destroyed As Fire Guts Market In Warri

    Fire gutted the popular Ogbe-Ijoh Market in Warri South Local Government Area of Delta State, destroying several goods worth millions of naira.

    The market is well known to be one of the biggest fish markets across the country.

    Although the cause of the fire incident is still sketchy as of the time of filing this report, residents and shop owners were seen running helter skelter to rescue what is left of their respective goods.

    Reports gathered that firefighters from the State Fire Service later came in to put off the raging fire before it could escalate to other sections of the market.

    The Chairman of Warri South Local Government Area, Micheal Tidi, confirmed the incident on Sunday.

    He said the fire which started at about 2 pm on Sunday, was triggered by a mentally-challenged woman who was clearing refuse at the market premises.

    According to the Chairman, the fire spread beyond the dry refuse and then onto other shops in the market after the woman began to cook and walked away briefly.

    Details shortly….

  • Air Peace reopens Warri, Freetown routes in July

    Air Peace reopens Warri, Freetown routes in July

    Nigeria’s premier airline, Air Peace, has announced the resumption of Warri and Freetown flight operations from July 9 and 21, 2021, respectively.

    The spokesperson of the airline, Stanley Olisa, who disclosed this to reporters, stated that Warri service from Lagos and Abuja will operate daily while the Freetown flights will operate on Sundays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
    According to him, Air Peace is happy to announce to its teeming customers the resumption of its Warri and Freetown flight services to broaden connectivity, adding that “we shall resume more routes and increase frequencies to specific destinations as we take delivery of more brand new E195-E2s and other aircraft on maintenance overseas”.

    Olisa, who said that customers can now book the resumed Warri and Freetown flights on the airline’s website- flyairpeace.com or its mobile app, reiterated Air Peace’s commitment to providing best-in-class flight services while observing the highest standards of safety.

    Air Peace currently services 16 domestic routes, 5 regional routes and 2 international destinations, including Johannesburg while it boasts of a varied fleet of 28 aircraft, the latest being three brand new 124-seat capacity E195-E2 jets.

  • #EndSARS protesters shut Lekki toll gate again, despite heavy dowpour

    EndSARS protesters on Wednesday remained adamant, laying siege on the Lekki toll gate along the Lekki-Epe Expressway.

    #EndSARS protesters defy rain, shut Lekki toll gate again

    They stormed the Lekki Toll Gate section of the Lekki-Epe Expressway despite heavy downpours.

    They grounded vehicular traffic along the expressway, chanting “End SARS, END SWAT”, ” End Police Brutality”

    Several residents plying the toll gate were forced to return home because of the gridlock.

     Lekki residents defy heavy downpour as they continue #EndSARS protest (photos/videos)