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Ibadan Explosion: Foreign illegal miners escaped from building before explosion — Survivor

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A survivor of the explosion that rocked Ibadan, Oyo State capital, on Tuesday night, has said it was foreigners, who engaged in illegal mining activities, that caused the explosion.

He added that they ran out just before the blast.

 

The survivor, Alhaji Mohammed Musa, lived next to the epicentre (ground zero) of the explosion.

 

Though the official announcement of the casualty figure is yet to be made, it was gathered that three people died in the explosion.

UK returnee dead

Among the victims, according to reports, is a United Kingdom, UK, returnee.

A viral video credits one Honourable Ayode Jajaye as stating that the UK returnee is the son of one of the landlords in the Ibadan estate where the explosion occurred.

 

He said: “Look at the guy that just died. He just came from the UK about a week ago. He’s a son to a landlord in this estate.

 

“My conclusion is that the government should investigate this situation. The casualties are too much. Look at damages. We can’t just look away.

 

“There are so many collateral damages that have happened.”

 

At the scene of the explosion yesterday, a body was brought out of the rubble and put in a body bag.

 

The Oyo State Government had earlier announced that two people died in the unfortunate incident. Also, a survivor who was seriously injured was wheeled into a waiting ambulance.

 

How I survived — Mohammed

The survivor, Mohammed said he was rushed to the hospital and discharged this morning.

 

He said he escaped death by the whiskers because he offered to help his neighbor put out the fire that preceded the explosion.

Recall that his claim that foreign illegal miners caused the explosion was earlier voiced by Governor Seyi Makinde.

 

Narrating the events that preceded the explosion, Mohammed said: “Around 7 p.m. last night (Tuesday), I was going to pray.

 

“As I was standing to start the prayer, I noticed some fire burning in the next house. So, I stopped the prayer and quickly picked my fire extinguisher.

 

“I told my boys that the neighbor’s house is on fire, let’s go and help.

 

“I then came downstairs. One guy saw me and said the fire was beyond what an extinguisher can put out. I then picked my phone to call the fire brigade men.

 

“However, the next thing I heard was that blast. It threw me off the ground and landed me on the stairs. Part of the house had cracked. My boys advised that I should jump.

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“Fire started just a metre away from that house and as of the time we came downstairs, there was no one on the premises.”

 

The foreigners

Also, speaking on the occupants of the house, he said: “The house where the fire started is occupied by a Senagalese or Namibian and they engage in mining activities.

 

“Definitely, they had explosives inside the building. The explosion was as a result of the explosives kept in the building.

 

“The foreigners have been living in here since 2013. They go in the morning and come back in the evening. I wouldn’t know if their immediate neighbour knows they are into mining.

“The foreigners ran out before the explosion.”

 

He further clarified that immediately after the foreigners saw the raging fire, they knew the implications because of what they kept inside.

 

Mohammed said: “They, including their children, ran out of the house and they didn’t alert us so that we could run away too.

 

“They knew the implications when they saw the fire. So they ran out without alerting us. Thank God I came down trying to help put out the fire. I would have been dead by now.

 

“The whole house would have collapsed on me. I wanted to save the house of my neighbor from being burnt. That’s what saved me. If anyone had been in the house, the person would have gone.”

 

Asked if he knew his neighbors were illegal miners he said: “We have them all over. They are also at Orogun. That’s their trade and that’s what they came to Nigeria to do. And explosives are part of the things they use in blasting. Definitely, they had kept them in the house.”

 

Explosion caused by illegal miners — Governor Makinde

The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, also attributed the explosion to explosive devices stored by illegal miners.

He added that two persons died in the explosion, which occurred at about 7:44 p.m. on January 16. He added that about 77 persons were injured.

 

Recall that at about 7.44 pm, Tuesday, January 16, a loud explosion was heard in different parts of the state capital leading to panic and confusion.

 

In a press release shared on his verified X page on Wednesday morning, Makinde explained that the preliminary investigations revealed that illegal miners stored explosive devices in one of the houses in Bodija.

 

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He said: “We visited the scene of the explosion in Bodija, Ibadan. This unfortunate incident resulted in death and injury to residents in the vicinity and also affected properties.

 

“We have already deployed first responders and all relevant agencies within Oyo State to carry out comprehensive search and rescue operations. These operations will continue throughout the night.

 

“Earth-moving equipment, ambulances, emergency lights, and security were deployed to the scene of the incident.

 

Welfare

“The wounded and injured are being treated and moved to public and private hospitals within Ibadan. Medical personnel are on standby at these hospitals to provide all needed assistance to the injured. We have visited UCH to see some of those injured during the incident.

 

“In total, we have 77 injured victims so far, most of whom were treated and discharged and two fatalities. May their souls rest in peace and may God give their loved ones the fortitude to bear this irreparable loss.”

 

“I have directed that the medical bills of all victims be covered by the government. We will also be providing temporary accommodation for those whose houses were affected.

 

“I urge all residents to please call 615 for any emergencies they may be experiencing at this time. They should remain calm and stay away from the immediate scene of the incident.”

 

… sets up emergency situation room

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Makinde, Mr Suleiman Olanrewaju, he noted that “the State Government has set up an Emergency Situation Room for the Bodija incident led by Professor Temitope Alonge.

“Search and rescue efforts at the site of the incident continued overnight. Updates from the Emergency Situation Room will be publicised through official government accounts and media channels.

 

“The contact numbers for the Situation Room are 07049948057 and 08147672009.

“Residents are advised to stay away from the site of the incident and call 615 free of charge for emergencies in Oyo State.”

Bola Ige’s residence affected

Meanwhile, the residence of the late Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Chief Bola Ige, was also affected by the Ibadan explosion.

His son, Architect Muyiwa Bola Ige, said: “We thank God for life and for those who survived the unfortunate incident. The effect is that lives were lost.

 

“It affected my house we are just a few metres away from the epicenter and the gravity led to the damages we have here. We thank no life is lost here. The blast shattered the windows and roofs.

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“Structurally, the building is intact. I have gone around to do the analysis.

 

“Yes, we are hearing that the explosion was caused by some illegal miners. That would be grossly unfortunate that someone could keep such dangerous things in the residential area. I have spoken to the leadership of this residents’ association to find out who the persons are.

 

“Do they have the inclination of what their activities are? We should not jump the gun. But it is evident because there is a crater at the epicenter. It’s unacceptable.

 

“Glasses were blown out, roof surfaces caved in. If they knew what they had and they kept it in a residential area, then they are suicidal.

 

“We must identify who they are. If they are still alive. And some people have died based on the consequences of what they had done, they should be brought to book.”

 

He said he had to rush back home when a friend told him about the explosion. He noted that he came to rescue the grandchildren of someone close to him.

 

Meanwhile, there were fears that some unexploded bombs could still be at the place. Security officers were warning thousands of people at the scene to move away as staying there could be risky.

 

Schools shut down
Two private schools in the area were shut. Barakat and the Educational Advancement Centre were locked. Their students came to resume only to be sent back home by their teachers.

 

When Vanguard got to the scene, there was gridlock as a result of the large crowds trooping to the scene of the explosion.

 

Also, security agents had a hectic time controlling the crowd that was bent on having a glimpse of the scene.

 

At the spot, rescue teams were working seriously in search victims under the rubble.

 

Meanwhile, it was learnt that several children of a popular school located at Idi Ishin were injured and taken to the hospital. They used the building opposite the epicenter as hostels.

 

The Deputy Governor of the state, Bayo Lawa, and Senator Sarafadeen Alli, representing Oyo South senatorial districts were early callers at the scene.

 

The Commissioner of Police in Oyo State, Mr Adebola Hamzat; soldiers; Red Cross; Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC; Department of State Services, DSS; fire brigade men, bomb detectors, National Emergency Agency, NEMA, were all on ground.

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Nigerian-British grandma arrested with 13kg cocaine concealed in plantain peels at Lagos airport

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested one Mrs Mary Barek, a 67-year-old Nigerian-British grandmother, for allegedly attempting to smuggle 13 kilograms of cocaine concealed in fake plantain peels through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

According to the agency, the suspect, who works as a caregiver in the United Kingdom, was arrested at the departure hall of Terminal 2 of the airport on Sunday, June 28, while attempting to board a Virgin Atlantic flight to London.

Femi Babafemi, the NDLEA Director of Media and Advocacy, in a statement released on Sunday, said a thorough search of the suspect’s luggage led to the discovery of 31 large wraps of cocaine disguised as hands of plantain and packed alongside other food items.

Babafemi said, “A thorough search of her bags resulted in the discovery of 31 big wraps of cocaine which were packaged to appear like plantain hands, weighing a total of 13 kilograms. In her statement, the elderly woman admitted full ownership of the recovered cocaine exhibits.”

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The NDLEA also announced the arrest of a 45-year-old PhD student at the University of Putra, Malaysia, Nwabueze Felix Onyeka, over an attempt to export cocaine concealed inside cartons of Orijin Bitters bound for Kuala Lumpur.

Onyeka was arrested in Ekwusigo Local Government Area of Anambra State on June 29 after investigators traced him as the alleged leader of a drug trafficking syndicate.

Babafemi disclosed that operatives had earlier intercepted 36 parcels of cocaine weighing 5.80 kilograms hidden within the walls of nine cartons of the herbal drink that formed part of a consolidated cargo destined for Malaysia.

According to him, four suspects were initially arrested in Lagos during investigations, including the cargo agent, Alalade Taiwo Azeez; the driver who conveyed the consignment, Ndem Ogbonna Kelechi; a trader at ASPANDA Market, Trade Fair Complex, Okeke Tochukwu Chimezie; and Igwilo Chidi Henry, who allegedly supplied the cartons used to conceal the drugs.

Babafemi said, “The efforts eventually paid off, leading to the unmasking of Nwabueze hiding in his village Aziora, Ozubulu, Anambra State as the leader of the syndicate.”

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In Taraba State, the NDLEA said its operatives arrested a 30-year-old suspect, Daniel Harrison Ugwuoke, along the Zaki-Biam Road in Wukari Local Government Area on Saturday, July 4.

The agency said 43,980 capsules of Tramadol were recovered from two vehicle fuel tanks specially modified to conceal the drugs.

Similarly, NDLEA operatives arrested Boniface Agu, 65, and Monday Nwaeze, 50, during a raid in Gwantu Local Government Area of Kaduna State on July 2, where they allegedly recovered 1.7 kilograms of methamphetamine.

In Ebonyi State, a 65-year-old suspect, Francis Ifara Eja, was arrested with 231.7 kilograms of skunk at Ikwo on July 4, while a 75-year-old suspect, Alhaji Babani, was apprehended with 15 kilograms of skunk at Kurgwi in Qua’anpan Local Government Area of Plateau State on July 3.

The agency also reported that two suspects, Dahiru Mohammed, 65, and Isiya Lawan, 36, were arrested in Gombe State on July 1 with 587 blocks of cannabis sativa weighing 556 kilograms at Kuri village in Yamaltu-Deba Local Government Area.

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Beyond enforcement operations, the NDLEA said its commands nationwide sustained the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) campaign through sensitisation programmes in schools, workplaces, worship centres and communities.

According to Babafemi, the awareness activities were conducted at Girls Secondary School, Abagana, Anambra State; Government Technical College, Obe, Enugu State; Adeola Odutola College, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State; and the FCE Staff Demonstration School, Kabuga, Kano State, among other locations.

Commending officers involved in the recent operations, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), praised the commands for combining enforcement with public enlightenment.

According to Babafemi, the NDLEA chairman “commended the officers and men of MMIA, Taraba, Kaduna, Ebonyi, Plateau, and Gombe Commands for the arrests and seizures,” noting that “their drug supply reduction efforts balanced with WADA sensitisation activities,” while charging them and other officers across the country to continue to raise the operational bar.”

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NDLEA intercepts N12.3bn illicit drug consignment imported from Canada

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted a large consignment of Canadian loud, a strain of cannabis, from Toronto, worth N12,397,500,000 in street value.

Femi Babafemi, NDLEA’s director of media & advocacy, in a statement on Sunday,  said operatives had been tracking and monitoring a container laden with the drugs for over four weeks.

He said that the container, which had 195 big sacks of Canadian loud, was eventually interdicted on June 23, 2026.

“A total of 4,959 kilograms of the illicit drug was recovered from the container during a joint examination of the shipment by officers of the Apapa strategic command of the agency, men of the Nigeria Customs Service, other security agencies, and ports stakeholders at the Apapa ports complex in Lagos,” the statement reads.

“The large illicit drug consignment which was loaded into a 40ft container comprising a Ford and a Nissan vehicle came under NDLEA tracking and monitoring system since 25th April 2026 when it arrived Toronto, Canada via truck, Montreal via rail on 29th April, Tanger Med Morocco on 11th May, loaded on another vessel on 23rd May before arriving Tincan port Lagos on 4th June and discharged there 5th June before the container eventually left Tincan and arrived Apapa port on Monday 22nd June.”

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Similarly, officers of the agency in the Federal Capital Territory, in collaboration with their colleagues in Anambra state, unraveled a syndicate that plants illicit drugs in the luggage of unsuspecting passengers in motor parks.

“Their trick came to the fore when operatives in Abuja intercepted a consignment of methamphetamine in a Sienna bus coming from Nnewi, Anambra state, at Abaji, FCT on June 20, 2026,” the statement added.

“During a search of the bus, a waybill package was recovered containing whitish substances suspected to be methamphetamine concealed inside a black nylon bag, which was also put into another sack of clothes with the phone number of the receiver written on it.

“A follow-up operation conducted on the same day led to the arrest of the supposed receiver of the waybill, Gloria Peter, at Utako Motor Park.

“Peter, however, vehemently denied knowledge and ownership of the package in her luggage.”

NDLEA said that led to the swift arrest of the loaders of the Sienna bus in Nnewi, where one of them revealed that the drug package was put into the woman’s bag by him on the directive of Abdurrazak Isah, driver of the bus.

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The agency said the loader’s revelations made the driver open up, mentioning one of his passengers, Onyebuchi Victor Okoye, as the actual owner of the drug.

“Onyebuchi was then picked up at Utako, FCT, during another follow up operation. The illicit consignment weighed 467.7grams,” the statement said.

Babafemi said that the agency would continue its sensitisation and enlightenment programmes across schools, worship centres, including the War Against Drug Abuse (WADA) enlightenment lectures for students and staff of workplaces, and communities.

He said that the agency’s WADA lecture were taken to schools across, Yobe, Lagos, Kano, Kogi and Enugu states.

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NDLEA arrests China-bound businesswoman with 7.5kg consignment of cocaine at Lagos airport

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have arrested a 38-year-old businesswoman, Iwebema Ogechi Peace, following the discovery of a large consignment of cocaine concealed in false bottom of her luggage.

According to a statement by NDLEA spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, the businesswoman was on her way to Beijing, China, aboard a Qatar Airways flight through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja Lagos.

Babafemi said Iwebema, who claimed she travels to China to buy items for sale in Nigeria, was arrested on Sunday 21st June 2026 at the departure hall of terminal 2 of the Lagos airport based on credible intelligence.

A search of her check-in luggage led to the discovery of four large parcels of cocaine concealed in false bottom professionally created in her bag.

The parcels of the class A drug found hidden in the bag have a combined weight of 7.5 kilograms.

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