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FRSC moves to prosecute TikToker Peller for alleged reckless driving

The Federal Road Safety Corps has announced plans to prosecute popular TikTok streamer Habeeb Hamzat, widely known as Peller, following a road traffic crash linked to alleged distracted driving. The Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, said the case reflects a worrying rise in irresponsible road use among celebrities, influencers and content creators, which he warned threatens public safety and undermines national road safety campaigns.​ The decision followed the circulation of a viral video showing Peller live streaming while driving shortly before the crash. Mohammed described the conduct as unlawful and dangerous, stressing that social media fame does not place anyone above traffic regulations or shield them from legal consequences.​ In a statement signed by FRSC spokesperson Olusegun Ogungbemide, the corps marshal said the incident should serve as a stark reminder that reckless behaviour on public roads can easily lead to loss […]

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One Dead, Two Injured in Lagos Ikorodu Road Crash

A tragic accident on Ikorodu Road, Lagos, has claimed one life and left two others severely injured, the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) confirmed on Tuesday. The crash occurred at the Idi-Iroko inward Ogolonto axis when a fully loaded commercial Mazda bus collided with a fast-moving articulated truck. According to LASTMA spokesperson Taofiq Adebayo, preliminary investigations revealed that the bus, with registration number LND 490 SD, was recklessly competing for right of way when it rammed into the truck, registered EKY 121 YJ. “One passenger, seated at the doorway of the Mazda bus, was thrown from the vehicle and tragically crushed beneath the truck’s rear tyres,” Adebayo said. Two other passengers, a man and a woman, sustained serious injuries and were rushed by ambulance to Ikorodu General Hospital. Police officers at the scene released the body of the deceased […]

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Truckers Protest N400,000 Extortion on Apapa and Tin-Can Port Roads

Truckers Stage Protest Over Rampant Extortion on Port Access Roads Maritime truck owners and drivers have taken to the streets in protest over widespread extortion along Apapa and Tin-Can Island port access roads , with many claiming they are forced to pay between N250,000 and N400,000 per truck just to gain access. The demonstration, which began at the Lillypond Truck Park in Ijora and spread to both ports, highlights how illegal tolls and racketeering are crippling businesses and slowing cargo movement. “This isn’t just about money—it’s about survival,” said one protesting driver. “We’re being bled dry before we even reach the port.” Cartels Exploit System Through Black Market Call-Up Tickets Truckers revealed that call-up tickets—meant to regulate entry into the ports—are being sold illegally by cartels at exorbitant prices. What should be a straightforward process has turned into a costly […]

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