New Year’s Day Tragedy: Fatal Accident Reported on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

Tragedy on Lagos-Ibadan Expressway as New Year’s Day Accident Claims Lives


A tragic road accident was recorded on Thursday, January 1, along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, casting a shadow over New Year celebrations for several families.


The crash occurred around the NASFAT axis, a busy stretch of the expressway known for heavy traffic, especially during festive periods. Witnesses at the scene said a commercial passenger bus was involved in a violent collision with a truck, leading to severe damage to the bus and leaving passengers trapped inside.




Although investigations are still ongoing, early accounts from motorists and bystanders suggest the accident happened suddenly, with both vehicles moving at considerable speed. The impact caused the bus to veer off its path, throwing passengers around and crushing parts of the vehicle.


Some eyewitnesses claimed the collision may have been caused by poor visibility, speeding, or a dangerous maneuver, but authorities have yet to officially confirm the exact cause.



Emergency responders, including road safety officials and local volunteers, arrived shortly after the incident was reported. Victims with injuries were rushed to nearby hospitals, while those who lost their lives were evacuated from the scene.


As of the time of filing this report, multiple deaths have been recorded, with several others receiving treatment for serious injuries. Officials are still working to confirm the exact number of casualties.




The accident caused heavy traffic congestion on the expressway for several hours, as commuters and holiday travelers were forced to slow down or seek alternative routes. Recovery operations and removal of wreckage further delayed movement along the road.




The Lagos-Ibadan Expressway remains one of Nigeria’s busiest highways, but it has also witnessed numerous fatal accidents over the years. This latest incident has renewed calls for:


b) Stricter enforcement of traffic laws

b) Speed control for commercial drivers

c) Improved highway surveillance

d) Increased public awareness on road safety


Many Nigerians have taken to social media to express grief, anger, and frustration over recurring road tragedies, especially during festive seasons.




As families mourn their loved ones, authorities are urging motorists to drive responsibly and remain cautious on highways, emphasizing that no journey is worth a life.


Further updates are expected as official investigations continue.

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