Residents association unveils identities of Ibadan explosion victims

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A year ago, an explosion rocked Bodija Estate in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, claiming at least five lives.

The blast, which occurred on Aderinola Street, Adeyi Avenue, left over 50 houses and several vehicles severely damaged.

The state governor, Seyi Makinde, said the explosion was caused by illegal miners who stored explosive devices in an apartment in the area.

In December, Makinde inaugurated a 10-member committee to manage the disbursement of relief funds to those affected by the tragedy.

He clarified that the government’s support was intended to assist victims rather than serve as compensation.

Last week, the Bodija Estate Residents’ Association announced plans to honour the victims of the explosion with a memorial service.

The association held an interdenominational service on Thursday at the Bodija Estate Baptist Church.

At the event, the association unveiled the faces and names of the five victims who died from the incident.

Additionally, a Jumat prayer will be held at the Bodija Central Mosque on January 17 to honour the memory of those who lost their lives in the incident.

SEE PHOTOS BELOW:

FIMIHAN ALAO FAGBEMI

FIMIHAN ALAO FAGBEMI
FIMIHAN ALAO FAGBEMI (Photo Credit: Cable)
“Fagbemi was an astute businessman, who demonstrated history of Success, in developing and implementing effective business Strategies. A kind and compassionate person who always put the needs of others before his own.”

AGNES BOLANLE BADMUS

AGNES BOLANLE BADMUS (Photo credit: Cable)
AGNES BOLANLE BADMUS (Photo credit: Cable)

“She was kind hearted gentle and very caring, a giver, lover of things of God and very devoted, loving to all children. Her home was open to all, she was very generous, hospitable and always looking for ways to bless people around her.”

BOLUWATIFE O MANUEL ADEGOKE

BOLUWATIFE O MANUEL ADEGOKE  (Photo Credit: Cable)
BOLUWATIFE O MANUEL ADEGOKE (Photo Credit: Cable)

Adegoke attended Ibadan Polytechnic where he studied Public Administration for a National Diploma and wanted to further his studies to HND before his demise.

EZEKIEL KEHINDE TOLUWASE

EZEKIEL KEHINDE TOLUWASE  (Photo Credit: Cable)
EZEKIEL KEHINDE TOLUWASE (Photo Credit: Cable)

EZEKIEL KEHINDE TOLUWASE  (Photo Credit: Cable)

“Ezekiel was a man of diverse skills and passions. His dedication to justice and aiding others was evident in all aspects of his life. The residents of Adeyi/Rev Aderinola could attest to his selflessness, as they watched him rush towards a burning building while others fled for safety.”

LADIPO AZEEZ OYEBAMIJI

LADIPO AZEEZ OYEBAMIJI (Photo Credit: Cable)
LADIPO AZEEZ OYEBAMIJI (Photo Credit: Cable)

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