Lagos Tanker Explosion: “It Was Like War, We Thought the End Has Come”, Survivors Narrate Experience and How He Survived

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Lagos Tanker Explosion: “It Was Like War, We Thought the End Has Come”, Survivors Narrate Experience and How He Survived
Lagos Tanker Explosion: “It Was Like War, We Thought the End Has Come”, Survivors Narrate Experience and How He SurvivedLagos Tanker Explosion: “It Was Like War, We Thought the End Has Come”, Survivors Narrate Experience and How He Survived

If Mr. Wasiu Olaitan had kept his tradition of not going out to work on Thursdays, perhaps he would have been in the comfort of his home today – hale and hearty.

A 41-year-old commercial bus driver, Alawasi, as he is fondly called by those close to him, who augments his daily income by operating as a vulcaniser by the side, the father of three, invests much of his energy and time into productive activities that would help put food on the table for his family.

On Thursday afternoon, while ferrying passengers in his 18-seater bus from Lagos to the Mowe/Ibafo area of neighbouring Ogun, a bigger worry was added to Olaitan’s growing list.

A speeding tanker laden with around 33, 000 litres of Premium Motor Spirit (petrol) that had lost control suddenly fell a few metres away from Otedola Bridge, a popular axis along the Lagos/Ibadan Expressway, spilling its content all over the place and bursting into flames shortly afterwards.

The 41-year-old whose commercial bus was directly behind the ill-fated tanker, the moment brought a glimpse of perhaps what the end of the world would look like.

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