Monday, 8 February 2016

I am staying at Real Madrid - Ronaldo

Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo says he will not leave the club before his contract expires in 2018.
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The 31-year-old Portugal captain has been continually linked with former club Manchester United, who sold him to Real in 2008, and Paris St-Germain.
"I want to stay here two more years. The two years I'm talking about take me to the end of my contract," he is quoted as saying by AS.
"And the future, we'll see."
Ronaldo was speaking at an event to collect his Pichichi trophy, which he won for being last season's La Liga top scorer with 48.
"This is the best league in the world, although I also played in the Premier League," he said.
"It's fantastic, competitive, and with great players. It is a privilege to leave my mark on it."

'I'm mostly wearing Chanel No. 5!' Gigi Hadid poses completely NUDE as shows off her supermodel body on her first French Vogue cover

Strike a pose: Gigi Hadid has sealed her supermodel credentials by sitting completely nude for her first cover of French Vogue
She has enjoyed a meteoric rise to fame and become one of the fashions world's hottest players.

Now Gigi Hadid has sealed her supermodel credentials by sitting completely nude for her first cover of French Vogue.

The 20-year-old shows off her amazing figure in all its glory as she strikes a sultry pose for one of two shoots by photography duo Mert Alas and Marcus Piggott which will appear on the Parisian edition of the global fashion bible in March.


Maintaining her modesty in the tastefully shot black and white snap, Gigi covers her breasts with her one arm, while crossing her killer pins.

Joking about the racy cover shoot, the beauty took to Instagram to share the image with her 12.9 million Instagram followers, and joked that she was only wearing perfume.


She wrote: 'Here's the version where I'm wearing mostly Chanel N°5 ;) lol.'

Gigi also shared a more demure version of the cover, showing her slightly more covered up in just a Chanel jacket and reams of pearl necklaces.

Clean out your computer day: 10 easy tips to speed up your PC

Tired of your computer running at a snail’s pace? Here are a few simple tips for boosting the speed of your PC.

Clean it

An easy way to boost your PC’s performance is to simply clean inside it (very carefully). Dust, dirt and debris can clog up your computer’s fan and impede airflow, causing it to overheat.
It’s a good idea to open up your computer (when the PC is turned off) and give it a thorough clean using a small brush or vacuum, on a regular basis. This should help keep your computer running at an optimum speed.

A clean-up

Computer maintenance is recommended on a monthly basis. Disk defragmentation is the process of consolidating fragmented data on your hard disk so it works more efficiently.
If you use Windows, go to Start > Accessories > System Tools > Disk Cleanup > Disk Defrag.

Invest in a hard drive

External hard drives are a great way to store large volumes of data. Saving files on your computer eats into the space on your hard drive.
A hard drive that is 85 per cent full or more will affect your computer’s speed.

Shut down your browser tabs

Having too many browser tabs or programs open at once will put a strain on your computer’s RAM (Random Access Memory) and could cause your struggling-to-cope PC to slow.A hard drive that is 85 per cent full or more will affect your computer’s speed.

Shut down your browser tabs

Having too many browser tabs or programs open at once will put a strain on your computer’s RAM (Random Access Memory) and could cause your struggling-to-cope PC to slow.
RAM is in use when tasks are being executed by different programs. You can boost your RAM with a simple upgrade.
You can check your PC's RAM usage by opening the Windows Task Manager.

Uninstall unused programmes

You can free up space on your computer by uninstalling the programmes you rarely use.
This can be done on a PC simply by clicking on the Control Panel’s Programs and Features page.

Scan your computer

A virus can infect your computer and make it sluggish.
The best thing to do is run a malware virus scan using anti-virus software or by downloading a free tool. However an over-zealous anti-virus software can slow down your computer.

Updates

Let your PC automatically download and install essential updates without constantly bothering you with requests.
On Windows, go to My Computer > Properties > Automatic Updates. Make sure ‘Download and Install Automatically’ is ticked.
Updates can enhance the security and performance of your computer so fully shutting down your computer will also help keep it running smoothly.

Web browser

Cookies, which are files created by websites you've visited, are stored by your web browser.
It’s advised to periodically clear your browser history to avoid a build-up and help it run faster.
Go to ‘History’ menu on your browser and then click ‘clear browsing data’.

Restart your PC

“Restart your PC at least once a week, especially if you use it a lot,”  Microsoft explains.
“Restarting a PC is a good way to clear out its memory and ensure that any errant processes and services that started running get shut down.”

Speed up your startup

There’s a simple way to control how many programs load automatically when you turn on your computer.
Go to Start > Run and type in “msconfig” and then press Enter. From the Startup tab you can untick the programs you don’t want to automatically launch when you turn on your computer.

Woman who drank heavily for 40 years develops a BOOZE HUMP on her back and huge lumps on her neck and armsWoman who drank heavily for 40 years develops a BOOZE HUMP on her back and huge lumps on her neck and arms


A woman who had been an alcoholic for 40 years developed a massive hump on her back as a result of drinking.

Doctors who treated the 64-year-old were astounded to discover she had a so-called ‘buffalo hump’.

Her condition had initially left them baffled as the patient also had huge lumps all over her neck and arms.

As a last resort, they were forced search on the internet - and eventually diagnosed her with the rare illness Madelung disease.

Normally seen in male alcoholics, it causes fatty tumours called lipomas to form on the torso.

Describing her case in the journal BMJ Case reports, doctors at the Brooklyn Hospital Center said the patient arrived confused, unable to tell the time and with weak limbs.

After examining her, they were shocked to discover huge lumps all over her upper body.

‘At first glance, we noticed multiple swellings all over the body - around the neck, upper back and upper extremities, which were very peculiar to the medical team,’ they wrote in the journal.

Upon speaking to the patient, she recalled having suffered progressive muscle weakness for a year.

This had become so bad she had become barely able to leave the house, she explained.

She then admitted she had drunk heavily for 40 years, her last binge being around two weeks earlier.

Blood tests revealed she had ketoacidosis, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition normally seen in people with type 1 diabetes, for which she was treated immediately.

This is where the body starts metabolising fat, leading to the formation of waste products called ketones.

These build up in the blood, causing it to become acidic, which can lead to coma or death if left untreated.

Decades of drinking had also left her with fatty liver disease, they found. 

To discover whether the mystery lumps were cancer, they sent her for scans, and found they were benign lumps of fat beneath the skin on her shoulders, biceps and triceps.

This led to her being diagnosed with Madelung disease - a rare illness usually more common in men, and associated with alcoholism, diabetes, fat disorders, liver disease and people of Mediterranean ancestry.
At first glance, we noticed multiple swellings all over the body - around the neck, upper back and upper extremities, which were very peculiar to the medical team 
Doctors describing the case in the journal BMJ Case Reports 

The symptoms vary greatly from person to person, but it usually causes fatty tissue to accumulate under the skin, leading to a loss of mobility in the neck.

In the majority of cases, the disease is benign; however, lipomas can become cancerous in rare circumstances.

It is not yet understood how heavy alcohol drinking leads to the disease, but in non-alcoholics it may be caused by changes in the DNA in the mitochondria in the cells. 

The woman said she had been aware of her deformities for five years, but they didn’t bother her physically, and she didn’t care how they looked.

Doctors explained she could be treated with liposuction and abstaining from drinking, which may stop its progression.

After much discussion, the woman decided to stop drinking, but was unwilling to have surgery, the report concludes. 

No hiding place for Government Ekpemupolo (Tompolo) as Court renews arrest warrant


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Justice Ibrahim Buba of a Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday rejected the plea to set aside the bench warrant issued on January 14 against a former Niger Delta militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo.
The judge, in a bench ruling, said the warrant of arrest issued against Tompolo still stood and ordered all the law enforcement agencies in the country to ensure that Tompolo was produced before him on February 19.
Tompolo is wanted by the court over an alleged N34bn fraud, which he allegedly perpetrated in conjunction with nine others.
He is to be arraigned along with his alleged accomplices on 40 counts filed against them by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
His alleged accomplices include the immediate-past Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Patrick Akpobolokemi.
Tompolo’s accomplice the immediate-past Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, Patrick Akpobolokemi in court this morning. Video: Saheed Olugbon/PUNCH
Others are Kime Engozu, Rex Elem, Gregory Mbonu and Capt. Warredi Enisuoh.
The suspects were charged along with four companies, namely: Global West Vessel Specialist Limited, Odimiri Electrical Limited, Boloboere Property and Estate Limited and Destre Consult Limited.
The suspects were accused of diverting and converting to their personal use a sum of N34bn belonging to NIMASA.
The offence, according to EFCC, is contrary to Section 18 (a) of the Money Laundering (Prohibition) (Amendment) Act, 2012 and were liable to punishment under Section 15 (3) of the same Act.
The suspects were supposed to have been arraigned on January 14, but Tompolo had shunned a court’s summons dated January 12 to appear, leading the judge to issuing a bench warrant against him.
The judge had ordered that Tompolo should be produced before him on Monday.
But rather than come to court, Tompolo, through his lawyer, Mr. Tayo Oyetibo (SAN), brought an application urging the judge to set aside the arrest warrant issued against him.
While arguing the application, Oyetibo claimed that his client had not been properly served with the charge sheet and the summons.
He claimed that though the court granted the EFCC an order for substituted service, the anti-graft agency only pasted the charge sheet and summons at a wrong address.
He urged the court to rule that his client had not been served and that the bench warrant ought not to have been issued.
Oyetibo also argued that the Federal Government did not obtain the leave of the court to change its designation on the charge sheet from plaintiff to complainant.
But Justice Buba dismissed the application, noting that Oyetibo was in court because he was briefed by Tompolo, and such Tompolo could not claim that he was not aware of the charge pending against him.
The judge described as frivolous the argument that the Federal Government did not first seek the leave of the court before amending its status from plaintiff to complainant in the charge and urged counsel not to waste the time of the court on mere technicalities.
He held, “The entire gamut of this application is for the court to set aside the order granting substituted service of the charge.
“The first defendant missed the point completely. The law is that anybody like the EFCC has the power to arrest anyone if it has reasonable belief that such person has committed an offence.
“On January 12 when the application for substituted service was moved, one of the averments was that the applicant was invited by the EFCC to answer to some allegations, but up till today he has not deemed it fit to honour the invitation.
“It is very clear that the order for substituted service is more than justified against a man who has refused to honour lawful invitation by the EFCC.
“Not only is the accused aware of the charge but has further briefed counsel representing him, who on his behalf, demanded for all processes filed.
“Therefore, all the authorities cited on this issue are, with respect, misconceived. Whether served by substituted means or not, the accused is aware of the charge.
“The application challenging service is misconceived same be and is hereby dismissed.
“The order for arrest still subsists. All authorities in Nigeria are hereby further ordered to ensure that the order of this court for the arrest of Ekpemupolo a.k.a Tompolo  is carried out to the letter.”

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Dasuki loses bid to stop trial



Former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, who is currently standing trial for his involvement in the $2.1 billion dollars arms procurement scandal, has lost the bid to halt the trial after an Abuja Federal High Court dismissed his application to that effect.

Justice Husseini Baba ruled on Monday that contrary to Dasuki’s allegation, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ‎was not in contempt of its order granting him (Dasuki) bail on December 18, 2015.
Dasuki was re-arrested by the operatives of the Department of State Service on December 29, 2015, shortly after he met the bail conditions and was released by Kuje prison.
Dasuki had, through his motion urged the court to prohibit the EFCC from prosecuting him over an alleged “brazen” disobedience of the orders of court granting him bail.
But Justice Baba held in his ruling on Monday that since it had been confirmed that Dasuki was being held by the Department of State Service, which “is a stranger” in the case, the EFCC which is prosecuting Dasuki and his co-accused could not be said to have violated the bail order.
He ruled that the only option open to the former NSA was to file necessary suit in line with section 46 of the 1999 Constitution for the enforcement of his right to liberty.
After the Monday’s ruling, prosecuting counsel, Mr. Oluwaleke Atolagbe, asked the judge a date for trial to commence, but Dasuki’s lawyer, Mr. Ahmed Raji (SAN), urged the court to give ‎a date long enough to enable the ex-NSA’s lawyer to “tackle the issue of the stranger”.
The judge subsequently adjourned till March 23 for trial.
Dasuki filed the motion with respect to the 19 counts of diversion of N32bn arms funds for which he is being prosecuted along with a former Director of Finance and Administration, Office of the National Security Adviser, Shuaibu Salisu.
The other co-accused are, a former General Manager, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Aminu Babakusa and two companies – Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited.
‎The ex-NSA, through his lawyer, Mr. Joseph Daudu (SAN), has also filed the same application dated January 11, 2016, before Justice Peter Affen of the same Maitama Division of FCT High Court.
The case before Justice Affen is with respect to the 22 counts of N13bn fraud filed against him and others including a former Director of Finance and Administration in the Office of the NSA, Shuaibu Salisu, and a former Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda.
Others charged along with them are a former Governor of Sokoto State, Attahiru Bafarawa, the ex-governor’s son, Sagir Attahiru, and a firm, Dalhatu Investment.

Kurt Zouma Out For Six Months

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Chelsea Football Club’s medical team have diagnosed that Kurt Zouma sustained an injury to his anterior cruciate ligament during Sunday’s Premier League game against Manchester United.

Kurt will undergo surgery in the next 48 hours and is expected to be out for approximately six months, Channel reported.
Zouma also tweeted, “Scan today has shown I injured my anterior cruciate ligament. I will have surgery this week and will come back stronger.”
The France centre-back has made 32 appearances for Chelsea this term.

The Blues came from behind to earn a point courtesy of Diego Costa’s 91st-minute equaliser after Jesse Lingard had given Man-U the lead in the match played at Stamford Bridge.

Leopard gets into school, injures six

Six people, including a regional television channel cameraman suffered injuries after a leopard strayed into a school in Bengaluru, India, on Sunday.
According to indianexpress.com, efforts to capture the leopard that strayed into the school lasted for ten hours.
The struggle that began in the morning to capture the leopard ended around 8.15pm when the leopard, which was tranquilised around 5pm, finally collapsed.
Rescuers then moved it to Bannerghatta National Park, a distance of about 30 km from the school.
Residents said it was the first time that the animal was sighted in the area.
DCP Dr. S.Boralingaiah said, “It was a long struggle to capture the leopard. Although it was injected with tranquilisers, it was only captured around 8.15pm when the medication took full effect.”
According to the report, the police said some of the injured persons who suffered injuries while trying to inject the tranquiliser into the leopard were out of danger.Rescuers then moved it to Bannerghatta National Park, a distance of about 30 km from the school.
Residents said it was the first time that the animal was sighted in the area.
DCP Dr. S.Boralingaiah said, “It was a long struggle to capture the leopard. Although it was injected with tranquilisers, it was only captured around 8.15pm when the medication took full effect.”
According to the report, the police said some of the injured persons who suffered injuries while trying to inject the tranquiliser into the leopard were out of danger.

WHAT IS YOUR MOTIVATION IN LIFE?

Many people dream of getting promoted in their jobs. They long for a dream job. Most people I know aspire to be the best where they are. In all areas of life, people have a dream of becoming the best and reaching the pinnacle of their professions. Unfortunately, most of the people who aspire to reach the height of their professions want this just to get more money. In actual fact, excellence should be our motivation.
When we aspire for promotion and desire elevation at our places of work, for the sake of excellence rather than for money, we become better people. Unfortunately, getting more money seems to be the greatest driving force for most people. When you are at the top of your profession just for the money, it does not always mean you are the best you could be.
 “Coach said. “The quality of a man’s life is in direct proportion to his commitment to excellence, regardless of his chosen field of endeavor.” ― Sherman Alexie
When we are driven by the desire to be the best we could be, then excellence becomes the natural fruit of our efforts. Excellence is equal to self-perfection. The desire for excellence therefore is one of the strongest gifts an individual could give to himself. It is better than the gift of money. It supersedes the reward of a salary. In the case of a salary, you may have a fatter wallet but that does not necessarily result in a greater personality. But when you pursue excellence, your capacity is always enhanced. You become better professionally and at a personal level, you become better qualified and skilled and eventually this will affect your income.
“I hope you will simply do what you can do in the best way you know. If you do so, you will witness miracles come to pass.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley
The striving for excellence is one of the most important aspects of professionalism. No one can truly become professional in his or her chosen area without the striving for excellence. When you go after excellence, your focus is not on the salary or finances, even though that must be expected too. Your focus is on putting quality in everything you do. A man of excellence tends to dedicate himself to giving his best into whatever he does. He sees his work as his signature. He puts a stamp of excellence by his integrity into whatever he does.
This is a major game changer between people who strive to attain promotion for money and those who strive for elevation through excellence. When you have excellence as your focus, you become an achiever sooner or later.

By Pastor Sunday Adelaja.

Ighalo: “I Turned Down £300,000 a Week Because My dream is Not For Sale. God Said it Wasn’t For Me!”


Odion Ighalo did not sleep for days. For as long as he cared to remember he had been dreaming of scoring goals in the Premier League. Then, with Watford on the brink of their return to the top flight, there came a mind-boggling offer from China, promising to pay him £40million over four years.
When he said no, they came back and offered more. They continue to bombard him with offers, each one bigger than the last. The latest is double the original and still the answer is no.
‘I have 14 goals in the Premier League, how do I go to China now?’ said Ighalo, who signed a new five-year deal in September thought to be worth about £30,000 a week.
Odion Ighalo replicates his famous goal celebration as he points to the sky in acknowledgement of God. 
His mind is settled but when Watford owner Gino Pozzo gave him permission to talk to Hebei China Fortune last summer, he almost left.
‘I was very close,’ he said. ‘They made a £10m bid and were offering me over £200,000 a week; a four-year contract. I couldn’t sleep for three days. That kind of money is not easy to turn down. Some team-mates in the dressing room were saying, “You can’t miss this chance”. But I don’t jump into decisions like that.
‘I prayed about it, and God said it was not for me, no matter how much money it was. I knew God would direct me. When I said I don’t want to go, they offered me more money, almost £300,000 a week. I told them it’s not about the money.’
Chinese Super League clubs are on an aggressive recruitment drive, with money no object, brokers on the prowl and a transfer window open until February 26.
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Ighalo has struck up a fearsome partnership with Watford team-mate Troy Deeney this season
Ighalo turned down almost £300,000 a week from the Chinese to realize his Premier League dream.
‘They have called again and I have turned them down again,’ said Ighalo. ‘Maybe if I keep scoring goals, that team will come with triple the money at the end of the season. When the time is right to go to China I will know. If it’s for me it will come to pass.
‘When I was in Ajegunle, I was watching the Premier League, dreaming one day I would be part of it. If I keep doing what I’m doing I can enjoy my football in England for four, five or six years.
‘I helped this team to promotion. How can I leave because of money? I know money is good. With that sort of money I can secure my life. But you can’t sell your dream.’
Ajegunle is an urban slum in Lagos, Nigeria, known as AJ City. It is notorious for poverty and crime, and the 26-year-old can recall how he would dive for cover as gunshots rang across the football pitch, a dusty patch of land known to locals as the ‘Maracana’.
Ajegunle also has a reputation for producing some of Nigeria’s best footballers, including Taribo West, Obafemi Martins and Brown Ideye.
‘I’m happy to be one of them. I’m proud to be Nigerian and to have come from a ghetto like that. It is not the best place to grow up. It wasn’t easy and it has been a rough journey. But it gave me strength to work and keep struggling. Looking back, I can’t complain. Hard work and the grace of God have paid off in my life.’
Ighalo’s goals have helped fire Watford into the top 10 of the Premier League this season
Ighalo sends home part of his wage each month to support his parents, six brothers and sisters, extended family, friends, charities and community schemes in Ajegunle, where he plans to open an orphanage later this year.
‘I don’t want people to praise me,’ he said. ‘I know where I came up from, and it was not easy to get where I am today. That’s why I’m giving back.’
His goals are celebrated in Nigeria, where English football is hugely popular. Ighalo grew up as a Manchester United fan but the bright yellow influence of Watford is slowly spreading. ‘A lot of people send me messages to tell me they’re Watford fans,’ said Ighalo. ‘They were supporting teams like Chelsea, Arsenal, Man United and Liverpool, but now they’ve started supporting Watford because I’m doing well and scoring goals. Every time I go back I take 50 to 100 shirts to give to friends and family.’
Two goals against Liverpool prompted contact from Kanu. ‘He texted me to tell me what a great job I was doing, and told me to keep going, working hard,’ said Ighalo. ‘This is a guy I used to watch playing for Arsenal when I was so little, back in Nigeria.
Ighalo says he was not prepared to sell his dream of playing in the Premier League to follow the Chinese cash.
‘He is one of my idols. It is a great honour to have people like that, who I used to look up to, encourage me and send me a text when I score a goal and tell me to keep pushing.
‘He lives in London. We spoke the other day. He’s going to come and watch one of my games soon.’
Ighalo left home for Norway at the age of 18, having impressed scouts of Lyn at a trial. A year later, he signed for Udinese — one of the three clubs owned by the Pozzo family, but appeared only six times in Serie A in six years.
There were two loan spells at the other Pozzo club Granada, a brief one at Cesena before he joined Pozzo’s Watford, initially on loan before making it a permanent transfer in October 2014. He is one of only two players to appear for all three Pozzo-owned clubs. With 14 Premier League goals this season, he represents another triumph for the Italian family’s global scouting network.
His ‘Iggy Scoop’ dribbling manoeuvre, where he feints to go one way but then drags the ball in the opposite direction, has delighted fans and bamboozled defenders, while his goal celebration has become an enduring image of the season.
‘I am a Christian and I believe so much in God,’ said Ighalo. ‘I’m not perfect. I have my flaws. I am human. Only God is perfect. I try to acknowledge him in my life.
‘Whatever I am now and what I am going to be is through God.
‘I want to return the glory to him when I score goals, and that’s why I go down on my knees, point my hands to the sky and say this goal is dedicated to you. I believe he gave me the strength to score the goals. I don’t care what anyone says about that. I don’t think anything in life will ever stop me believing in God.’
As for the ‘Iggy Scoop’, he said: ‘Kanu used to do this at Arsenal. It’s not one of my own, but I’ve been doing it for a long time. I scored a few goals with it in Norway.’
His style is effective, and opponents are seeking out ways to stop him and strike partner Troy Deeney.

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Nigeria army probes recent Boko Haram attacks


General Tukur Buratai, Chief of Army Staff
The Nigerian Army on Sunday said it has launched a probe into recent attacks by Boko Haram militants which claimed dozens of lives of lives near Maiduguri, capital of northeast Borno state, according to The Guardian.
At least 85 people died when insurgents stormed and torched a village on January 30, the third attack in four days defying President Muhammadu Buhari’s claim Nigeria had largely defeated the jihadist group.
“The recent unfortunate attacks by Boko Haram terrorists on communities close to Maiduguri, despite our successes, call for concern,” the army said.
“The Nigerian Army has already commenced investigation into the attacks… All cases of indiscipline and related acts of misconduct including human rights abuse in the operations will be tried by the Special Court Martial,” said the statement said, without clarifying what the probe was investigating.
Thousands of people have fled their homes near Maiduguri for the capital and many are afraid to return, despite government assurances of their safety, after the recent attacks.
Buhari in December claimed that Nigeria had largely won the fight against Boko Haram, but since then the militants have killed dozens in raids and suicide attacks, including across the border in Cameroon.
Rights group Amnesty International has also accused the military itself of committing war crimes and possible crimes against humanity in the course of its operations against the group.
Boko Haram, which seeks a hardline Islamic state in northern Nigeria, has killed some 17,000 people and forced more than 2.6 million others to flee their homes since the start of its insurgency in 2009.

17 die in Lagos-Ibadan Expressway accident

Seventeen people died and 74 others injured in an accident on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway yesterday morning, according to The Nation.
The accident, which occurred shortly after Ibadan, involved two vehicles.
There were 96 people inside the vehicles.
The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) gave the cause of the accident as over speeding, which led to loss of control by one of the drivers.
FRSC’s Head of Media Relations and Strategy Bisi Kazeem, in a statement, warned people “against sitting on top of trucks and lorries”.
“Two vehicles were involved– a DAF Trailer White, Reg. No. XS626 LSD and another articulated truck.
“It was caused by speed violation and loss of control. There were 96 people involved (95 men, one woman.
Eyewitnesses said about five corpses had been taken to a mortuary.
Other victims of the accident, which occurred around 7am, were not removed until past 9am.
A victim, who lost two relatives, covered the faces of the deceased with clothes and broke down in tears.
Shouting the name of Allah as he wailed, the victim identified simply as Mohammed, refused all entreaties as he knelt down between the two corpses and wept bitterly.
One of the survivors of the accident, who gave his name as Mohammed Seripino, said the trailer was coming from Kaduna and had travelled all night.
He said each passenger paid N1,000 as transport fare, adding that the journey from Kaduna was smooth before the accident occurred.
“We are all Hausa. We were coming from Kaduna. Each passenger paid N1,000. This (accident) is not good,” he said.
An eyewitness, who gave his name as Yinka Dada, said he was seeing off his son, who was on his way to Lagos, when the accident occurred.
He said, “I saw everything. I was by the roadside when the accident occurred. I was with my son who was going to Lagos when I saw two vehicles speeding as if they were competing in a race.
“The other vehicle was able to control the wheel, while the driver of the trailer lost control, tumbled down the expressway, and spilled out the passengers one after another.”
An Electrical Engineering student of the Abdul Gusau Polytechnic, Zamfara, who did not disclose his name, said government should be blamed for the poor response to the plight of the victims, The Punch reported.
The student said, “Our leaders have embezzled all the money that should be used to put infrastructure in place. This is why people are dying like rats.”
A middle-aged man, Onyekachi Otuonye, lamented rescuers’ response time to the accident.
Otuonye said, “This is deplorable. Even slaves should not be treated like this. Human lives should be treated with respect and dignity.”
A man in a cleric robe, who attributed the accident to witches and wizards, was shouted down by some sympathisers.
When the man brought out a book of his predictions on the accident that would occur on the road in 2016, sympathisers warned him to stop, saying there were no witches on the road.
One of the sympathisers, Biliaminu Awodele, who confronted the cleric, said, “Accidents happen all over the world, nobody dey blame witches and wizards, abeg, carry your yeye prediction commot here!”
However, the FRSC said 17 people died in the accident, while 79 others were injured.
The Oyo State Sector Commander, FRSC, Yusuf Salami, said the accident involved an articulated vehicle and a Peugeot J5 vehicle.
He explained that both vehicles were travelling to Lagos, adding that the accident was caused by impatience, speeding and struggle for right of way.
He said, “A Peugeot J5 with number plate, XS 626 LSV, and a DAF articulated vehicle with number plate, AA 902 MML, had an accident as both drivers were struggling for the right of the way. They were both going to Lagos when the accident happened around 9.30am on Sunday. It happened just before the campus of the Dominion University in Sepo, on the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.
“There were 96 people involved, with 17 confirmed dead. It is obvious that both drivers were speeding and suddenly lost control of the vehicles. The Peugeot bus was loaded with passengers and goods, but the casualty figure rose because the other vehicle was travelling to Lagos with huge number of illegal passengers.”