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How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Kewtt(op): 11:05pm On Mar 14, 2025
How I escaped with family lost my mechanic, car to Otedola Bridge fire – Dotun Oladipo

I write this with both pain and gratitude. Pain for the loss of a hardworking and honest man, Rotimi Olaleye, a devoted father who single-handedly raised his children after his wife’s passing five years ago. He was also a meticulous and reliable mechanic, as attested by his clients, including myself. Though I met him less than a week before his death, his impact remains unforgettable. Gratitude? I was just seconds away from the inferno that claimed his life, along with my wife and first child.

I met him on March 8, 2025, after deciding to change my mechanic. He came highly recommended by Mr. Akinola Ayeni, the best car air conditioning technician I had encountered. We took my car for a test drive, and he quickly identified issues, including a dangerously loose ABS wire. He fixed it immediately but insisted other repairs wait until Monday due to prior commitments. I appreciated his honesty.

On Monday, I took the car to him. He was thorough and refused to rush the job, despite knowing I planned to bring my other car for servicing afterward.

On Tuesday morning, an accident occurred on Otedola Bridge, delaying my wife’s trip. We live in a well-organised estate near OPIC in Ogun State. Meanwhile, Mr. Olaleye, stuck in traffic from Mowe, kept updating me on his progress until 6 PM when he declared the car ready.

When I asked if I should come over, he refused, wanting the car washed first. I offered to handle it the next day, but he insisted. At 7 PM, he called to say the washing was done.

I informed my wife, Mrs. Taiwo Oladipo, and we prepared to leave. However, our daughter, Ewaoluwa, a 500-level Chemical Engineering student, was still at a friend’s house, so we waited. Later, en route, my wife and daughter insisted we buy drinking water at a supermarket in Ogba, where it was cheaper. Though reluctant, I relented. This delay lasted about 10 minutes.

Navigating through the New Afrika Shrine area, we approached the mechanic village gate where Mr. Olaleye waited. As we descended Otedola Bridge, my wife spotted an out-of-control truck.

Instinct took over—I swerved toward CMD Road. Within seconds, the truck crashed, rupturing its gas-filled tanker. The sky turned blue, a telltale sign of escaping gas. As I dialed Mr. Olaleye’s number, the explosion erupted.

Panic ensued. A woman banged on my car, urging me to move. My wife was also agitated, but I hesitated, hoping to reach Mr. Olaleye. His phone rang, then stopped.

I called Mr. Ayeni, who was at Agidingbi. He had just spoken to Mr. Olaleye, who was still waiting with my car. By the time Mr. Ayeni and others arrived, they found Mr. Olaleye lying face down, barely alive. He had told his apprentices to flee while he attempted to save my car. Sadly, he didn’t survive. That night, I wept.


In the short time I knew him, Mr. Olaleye left a lasting impact. His work ethic was unparalleled. I only wish he had answered my last call—to abandon the car and run.

I later learned a Zenith Bank staff member and his wife also perished. He had just returned from vacation that day. May their souls, and those of others lost, rest in peace.

The Lagos State Government’s emergency response was swift, yet insufficient. Only one fire truck arrived initially, exhausting its water before another came 15–20 minutes later. By the time help reached Mr. Olaleye, it was too late. However, the authorities cleared the scene within 18 hours, a commendable effort.

Second Coming Gas Company, which owned the truck, responded by assisting hospitalised victims and engaging affected technicians, including plans to support Mr. Olaleye’s children. However, the truck was reportedly faulty, and the driver was likely trying to manage it into a station on CMD Road—a disaster waiting to happen.

Lagosians pay N15,000 for third-party insurance, yet it offers no coverage for fire-related accidents. This system benefits insurance companies while leaving victims stranded.

The Federal Road Safety Corps and Lagos State Traffic Emergency Management Agency must enforce traffic laws more stringently, especially for commercial vehicles. Private vehicle owners bear the brunt of regulations, while reckless truck drivers continue to endanger lives. Until this changes, tragedies like Otedola Bridge will persist.

Dotun Oladipo is the Managing Editor/CEO, Premium Eagle Media Limited (Publishers of The Eagle Online)

Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Kewtt(op): 11:06pm On Mar 14, 2025
mechanics should be wise abegii. why lose your life to save a vehicle?
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Martinsmine(m): 11:40pm On Mar 14, 2025
Brave mechanic lost
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Curious345: 3:53am On Mar 15, 2025
He is a good man
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Timagex(m): 6:28am On Mar 15, 2025
This is sad. Unfortunately, incidents like this will persist if the police, VIO, road safety and other related agencies only focus on extorting private vehicles rather than checking and inspecting these large vehicles.

May the mechanic rest in peace.
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by id4sho(m): 6:34am On Mar 15, 2025
Life first. Only if we had a good insurance in place and a vibrant economy. let the car burn and save your life first, insurance company will handle the rest 🤷.
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by illicit(m): 7:04am On Mar 15, 2025
Ur call to his phone ignited the fire nah...
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by gbadexy(m): 8:29am On Mar 15, 2025
It was his appointed time to die otherwise the client's family wouldn't have delayed them them for 10 minutes.
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by ThierryJay: 11:09am On Mar 15, 2025
Mixed feelings. RIP to the mechanic who cherished his integrity more than his life.

Very unfortunate. Lots of what ifs....

If the client's wife and daughter had not delayed by 10 mins, they would have reached the mechanic probably 10 mins earlier.

If they got there earlier, two things could have happened:

- They could all still be with the mechanic at the time of the explosion risking more loss of lives and both cars rather than one.

- They could have left with the repaired car quickly just before the explosion. The burnt car would have been saved. However, the mechanic would still have been at his yard packing up but would have had a higher chance of escaping.

The first scenario would have been the most likely outcome due to the short timeline, but we will never know...
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Whois(m): 11:11am On Mar 15, 2025
RIP Rotimi Olaleye, died in active serviceembarassed
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Prolificgiant(m): 2:34pm On Mar 15, 2025
What's going on with this Otedola bridge always feeding on the blood of Nigerians.
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Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Leun: 4:02pm On Mar 15, 2025
If lagos was serious, they'll mount two fire service stations on that road one on each side of the road.

That location has been an Hotspot of fire.
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Sheuns(m): 9:19pm On Mar 15, 2025
Kewtt:
mechanics should be wise abegii. why lose your life to save a vehicle?
Yet he was unsuccessful. Guess he wanted to prove he’s loyal.
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Truthseeker10: 7:19am On Mar 16, 2025
gbadexy:
It was his appointed time to die otherwise the client's family wouldn't have delayed them them for 10 minutes.
Who appointed the time for him to die?
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by 2cribz: 9:50am On Mar 16, 2025
Well,he proved obi wrong niyen
Also what car
Hope it wasnt a dead beat corolla.
So strange to see someone trying to rescue a car.like wetin sup. Shey na Hollywood sci-fi movies ni
OP must have been inside the gas tank itself,cause how can a useless call ignite explosion.it means the OP is dead
Re: How I Escaped With Family Lost My Mechanic, Car To Otedola Bridge Fire by Kewtt(op): 10:21am On Mar 16, 2025
Sheuns:
Yet he was unsuccessful. Guess he wanted to prove he’s loyal.
Nonsense loyalty. You got to be loyal to yourself first
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