Especially people of Northern extraction. They will be dying in poverty and begging and still be defending politicians because they worship the same god.
What a useless way to live. People leave their own life to live the life of other even that of the dead! There is nothing great about this at all. One can imitate them once in a while not to live their life as if they don't have personal ambition and potentials.
DrMB: The excitement was palpable, the air thick with the scent of celebration. Yet, beneath this veneer of happiness, a storm was brewing—one of human error and overlooked details. What happens when the dream of a perfect day shatters into a thousand pieces? As we slowly unravel the events of that fateful morning, prepare yourself for a tale where hope meets horror. Don't miss out—as we dive into the stark reality behind the smiles.
As dawn broke over Ibadan on December 18, 2024, the air was thick with anticipation. Islamic High School in Bashorun was transformed into a hub of excitement, set to host a funfair for 5,000 children. Organized by Queen Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi, former wife of the Ooni of Ife, and Agidigbo 88.7 FM, this event was meant to be a beacon of joy. But as we delve deeper, what should have been a celebration turned into a sobering lesson on the dangers of good intentions without meticulous planning.
The Day of Joy That Never Came
The day began with excitement. Parents dressed their children in their finest outfits, eager to partake in the event—a free funfair promising food, gifts, and games. Islamic High School in Bashorun was buzzing with energy as families from across Ibadan arrived, far exceeding the anticipated 5,000 guests. Some estimates placed the crowd at over 7,500 people. But, as with all tales of large-scale public events, the devil lurks in the details. What went wrong in this paradise of promise?
The tipping point came when the crowd surged towards the distribution points for food and gifts. Witnesses described a scene of desperation as parents and children pushed forward, fearing they would leave empty-handed. What started as joyful chaos quickly devolved into panic. A stampede ensued, leaving dozens of young lives lost and others critically injured. The laughter of the morning was replaced by sirens and cries of anguish.
Investigating the Tragedy
Why did this happen? The event’s flyer, circulated widely on social media, had promised an unforgettable day for children. Yet, the logistics behind the promise were woefully inadequate. Security personnel were scarce, crowd control measures non-existent, and emergency protocols unheard of. The organizers, including Queen Naomi's WINGS Foundation, had the intent but lacked the foresight for crowd control, leading to a catastrophic outcome.
Interviews with survivors and experts painted a grim picture of what went wrong:
Overcrowding: Organizers failed to anticipate the sheer number of attendees.
Inadequate Infrastructure: The venue lacked defined entry and exit points to manage the flow of people.
Poor Communication: Attendees were not informed of safety protocols, leading to panic when the crowd surged.
Insufficient Staffing: Volunteers and security personnel were overwhelmed by the scale of the event.
A Pattern of Preventable Tragedies
Sadly, the Ibadan children funfair is not an isolated incident. Around the world, events planned with good intentions often lead to preventable disasters. The 2010 Love Parade in Germany, which claimed 21 lives, and the 2021 Astroworld Festival in the United States, where 10 concertgoers died, share eerie similarities with the Ibadan tragedy: inadequate planning and underestimating crowd dynamics.
Lessons Learned: Transforming Tragedy into Strategy
Every tragedy should birth strategies to prevent future occurrences. Here are actionable steps derived from this devastating event:
Comprehensive Risk Assessments:
Before hosting large-scale events, conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential hazards. Consider factors such as crowd size, venue capacity, and attendee demographics.
Crowd Control Planning:
Define clear entry and exit points.
Use barriers to manage crowd flow.
Employ trained crowd control personnel.
Safety Protocols and Communication:
Share safety measures with attendees before and during the event.
Use signage and announcements to guide people during emergencies.
Emergency Preparedness:
Collaborate with local authorities and first responders.
Equip venues with first aid stations and ensure emergency vehicles have unimpeded access.
Capacity Management:
Enforce ticketing or registration to control attendance.
Monitor real-time crowd density using technology.
Moving Forward
Good intentions are never enough. Planning events, especially for vulnerable groups like children, demands meticulous preparation and a commitment to safety. The Ibadan funfair tragedy is a painful reminder that joy can only flourish in an environment of care and responsibility.
As we reflect on this heartbreaking event, let it inspire us to do better—to ensure that the next gathering meant to bring smiles doesn’t end in tears. Let every tragedy birth strategies for a safer, more thoughtful world. In the aftermath, silence speaks louder than the day's earlier cheer. We've learned a grim but crucial lesson: good intentions alone won't save us. But together, with laughter and learning, we can build safer futures. Don't let this tragedy fade into the background; share it, discuss it, and let's plan better. Comment and pledge your commitment to safer community events, because the next gathering could be yours.
DR MELCHISEDEC BANKOLE
Evil is simply the corruption of good. The event was suppose to be a good one where parents and children are suppose to be happy but then, possibly greed, pride and impatience find their way into the gathering and made a mess of the programme. RIP to the children and the organizers of the events should get ready for a messy end of the year and possibly 2025.
The reason why it is as if our university graduates are not productive is because the university don't provide adequate apparatus and experimental materials. The ones that government procure are either sold out or locked up only to be brought out during accreditation. So the university graduate are now turned to philosophers and abstract thinkers no practicality in their learning.
This government is led by stupid people. How can a reform that suppose to make life better for Nigerians turn them to beggars? A reform that robs everyone 1000naira and give some people 100naira in the name of Social investment programme . Who do this to Nigeria?
Africa politicians and mostly Nigeria keeps begging for financial aid from foreign country and when the assistance come, they utilize it for their personal gains. Meanwhile while asking for help when the resources at their disposal and being mismanaged?
How will 2.2billion dollars be enough when shared amongst them it will not reach them all? They should borrow more so that they can loot and have more left for their unborn generations.
What international monetary fund knows is how to tell government to tax the citizens and suffer them the more. They will not tell the government to give the citizens dividends of democracy. Thunder will fire that useless international body.
Freetech: Every sane Nigerian except the headless mob know this fact
Nigeria cannot continue borrowing to finance the lavish life of the few rich Nigerian.
In the past when a Nigerian buy a vehicle more than half of the purchase price is borne by the government subsidy on dollar.
A rich man using a 50kva gen swithch on 24hrs A day only pay less than half of the cost of enjoying that life.
Today, the story is changing everybody is adjusting.
LIVE A LIFE YOU CAN BASED ON YOUR MEANS.
Most of the wailers and town criers are from tribe of importers, who was using subsidized dollar to bring every type of rubbish including drugs and arms to Nigeria from China, with zero local production
Instead of our leaders to bring people that can do better than them so increase the dividends of democracy, they bring worst people into government . Buhari intentionally gave Nigerians bad government so that Nigerians will miss him the same way they missed Jonathan. And I know Tinubu will also transfer power to a worst person.
Nigeria's past and present leaders are born and bread in selfishness. If there is anything they discussed, it will have nothing to do with the general good of the people. You will be surprised that the issues may boil down to the fact that their personal investment or gratuities have been affected. And once their personal issues are resolved, they will just walk away and enjoy their greedy amassed wealth.
ogododo: https://x.com/DangoteGroup/status/1835416788521423104?t=aIC3RARVoEBj-j03PYBGhQ&s=19[/quote]Dangote saying it bought the crude oil in dollars clearly tells us that they could have sold the fuel products more expensive that even NNPC is saying. This country is on a long things. Anyway, whatever be the case at least there will be less pressure on our naira against the dollar. Let's see if our currency will stabilize by the virtue of less importation of refined fuel.
When they say hard work does not pay I look and Ronaldo and disagree with them. CR7 is a man of tenacity. Built in the image of a god. Even the spirits respect Ronaldo.
Gistmedia10: Controversial Nigerian musician, Portable, has once again set the internet abuzz after sharing footage of himself undergoing a spiritual fortification ritual in a shrine. In the video, the artist is seen participating in a ritual that he claims is for spiritual protection and fame enhancement.
The post has sparked mixed reactions from netizens. One commenter noted, "Portable must cast everything, enemy wey dey target am don see say e don go dira now, na to use another strategy for am," suggesting that the ritual was a strategic move to counter perceived enemies. Another added, "I see nothing wrong in what he is doing! Y’all are hypocrites, why should he hide his religion? Una de hide Christianity or Islam? Oga, everybody go de alright."
However, not everyone was supportive. A different user remarked, "Funny how after posting about all these online, he gets robbed or beaten up. I don’t get the purpose of doing this when people can still hurt you. Crazy sturvs."
Portable's decision to share the ritual has fueled debates online, with many questioning the purpose and potential consequences of his actions.
The Bible says; those that put their trust in idols look exactly like them. No wonder portable looks and behave like a toy. Always sounding incoherent.
Imagine what human beings are doing to each other in the name of war? When will humanity eschew the devil and abandon his promptings? See the bodies of human beings made in the image and likeness of God littered around like paper!
While the rich don't want to take it easy on the poor, the poor does not want to take it easy on their selves. Nigerians are indeed greedy and selfish sets of human beings.
The only thing these fools know how to control is Minimum wage.
They can't control food prices
They can't control petrol price
They can't control the value of the naira
They drive big big cars
Appoint their family members as judges
Appoint their inlaws as heads of government parastatals
Help their children become commissioners
They keep renovating the prisons where they send only the children of the poor
Herdsmen chase and kills farmers every day with long guns, yet their dogs are busy moving from hotel to hotel looking for Yahoo boys because our lives don't matter to them.
As long as it is not a south- south or South Eastern person that is in power, everybody will remain calm and endure the hardship. We finished enduring Buhari's hardship and Tinubu came his own to give us wotowoto. Let a southern president try this nonsense and you see the likes of Wole and Omokri troop the street. Until Nigerians keep aside ethnicity and religiosity, this country will continue to be a piece of gamble in the hands of the few corrupt and clueless persons v
It is this same religious leaders that have refused to tell government personnel the truth. People jump into power to steal while the religious leaders praise them in order to get something out of them. Everyone wants to share the national cake.
It is this kind of ethnic backing that makes Nigerian politicians misbehave. Let's stop all this useless backing. As long as we tribalize fight against corruption, politicians will always use it to cash out. Meanwhile they are stealing and enjoying their loot alone oo! Las Las they will just share a token to the people who they perceive will stand by them while the fight last. Nigerians really need to grow and stop playing tribalism on corrupt individuals.