Ibadan explosion: Investigation, insights and recovery
By Guardian Exclusive
25 January 2024 |
3:22 am
Families are still grappling to rebuild their lives after the tragic incident that claimed five lives and left many injured on the ill-fated evening of January 16th, 2024. The catastrophic explosion which echoed across the city, caused houses to collapse, and vehicle damage prompting panic amongst residents.
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