DRIVER HOSPITALIZED AFTER DEBRIS FALLS FROM CROSS BRONX EXPRESSWAY DURING MORNING RUSH HOUR. (PHOTO).

 Driver hospitalized after debris falls from Cross Bronx Expressway during morning rush hour   One person was hospitalized Wednesday morning after debris fell from the Cross Bronx Expressway onto a vehicle during the rush-hour commute. The incident happened around 8 a.m. when material came down from the ceiling over a westbound lane of the expressway near the lower-level approach to the George Washington Bridge. Emergency responders transported the driver to a nearby hospital, where the person was expected to survive, according to fire officials. Westbound lanes were shut down for much of the day as crews worked to secure and repair the damaged section of the roadway. It was the second debris-related incident on the Cross Bronx Expressway within a week. In the earlier case, dashcam footage captured a large piece of concrete falling from an underpass in front of a vehicle, forcing the car to be towed after sustaining significant damage. No injuries were reported in that inciden...

BABY MMADUABUCHI EGWU EMERGES FIRST BABY OF THE YEAR 2026 IN ANAMBRA . (PHOTOS).


 Baby Mmaduabuchi Egwu Emerges First Baby Of The Year 2026 in Anambra 


Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Teaching Hospital, Amaku, Awka, has delivered the Baby of the Year, Baby Mmaduabuchi Egwu, at nine forty in the morning.


The baby, a boy, was delivered through normal vaginal delivery and weighed three point five kilograms.


The mother of the baby, Mrs. Peace Egwu, a nineteen-year-old first-time mother from Mgbakwu, Awka North Local Government Area, thanked God for the journey, which she said was filled with challenges but, to the glory of God, ended successfully.


Mrs. Egwu noted that she was well cared for from antenatal to the delivery process and commended Governor Chukwuma Soludo for his kind gestures toward mothers and children in Anambra State, promising to take good care of her son.


The nurse on duty, Mrs. Chinwoke Asiegbu, who took delivery of the baby, said that as a first-time mother, Mrs. Egwu cooperated well throughout the process and advised her to take good care of the baby, ensure proper immunisation, and breastfeed him adequately.

More photos below. 




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