FRSC CONFIRMS FATAL CRASH THAT KILLED 12 VICTIMS AT GADA BIYU ALONG YANGOJI–ABUJA CORRIDOR. (PHOTO).

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 FRSC CONFIRMS FATAL CRASH THAT KILLED 12 VICTIMS AT GADA BIYU ALONG YANGOJI–ABUJA CORRIDOR The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), has confirmed a fatal multiple vehicle road traffic crash that claimed twelve lives at about 1145hrs on Sunday, 11 January 2026, at Gada Biyu, along the Yangoji–Abuja (YGJ–ABJ) corridor. According to a statement signed by the Corps Public Education Officer, Segun Ogungbemide, The crash involved four vehicles: one commercial trailer conveying coal, one commercial bus, and two commercial cars.  Preliminary investigations revealed that the incident could have been caused by speed violation and dangerous driving which led to loss of control. Further information gathered indicated that the truck driver was driving at an excessive speed beyond the legally prescribed limit for the corridor, lost control, and crashed into already parked vehicles, triggering the fatal collision. Out of 18 persons involved in the crash, Five victims died instantly at the scen...

DEMOLITION DISPLACING 10,000 PUTS FCT AT RISK- VERY DARKMAN TO WIKE. (PHOTO).



 Demolition Displacing 10,000 Puts FCT at Risk – VeryDarkMan to Wike


Social critic Martins Ortse, also known as VeryDarkMan, addressed the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, on Wednesday, asserting that he is not attempting to blackmail the minister over the recent demolition of the Ruga community.


VeryDarkMan urged Wike to relocate the thousands of residents whose homes were destroyed in the demolition, which he argued is making the FCT less secure.


According to reports, Wike had earlier directed a task force, “Operation Sweep,” to demolish Ruga and other areas in the capital, as part of a broader effort to rid the city of what the government sees as nuisances and criminal activity.


In defense of the demolition, Wike stated that the operation was intended to sanitize and improve security in the FCT. He also emphasized that no amount of blackmail or intimidation would deter the government from its mission, saying: “Our priority is to protect lives and property, and to make Abuja one of the safest cities in the world.”


Responding to Wike's remarks, VeryDarkMan expressed disagreement with the minister's stance. Taking to Instagram, he posted: “Dear Nyesom Wike, I wasn’t paid, and I’m definitely not trying to blackmail you. I’m sure Deji Adeyanju wasn’t paid either.”


He continued: “Just be honorable and humane, and have some sympathy. Relocate the displaced people and continue with your development plans. You can’t secure Abuja like this. What you’re doing now will lead to bigger problems in the future. Thank you, sir.”

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