Be calm: Natural instinct makes panic the first and prevailing response in an accident scene. However, so as not to aggravate the situation and safely rescue yourself, you need to be calm. As soon as you realize you are conscious breathe in and breathe out for a couple of times. Let your mind be coordinated […]
This September, don’t procrastinate success; sometimes later becomes never, do it now! Happy New Month
BRT And Dangote Truck Accident Are you aware that no fewer than 59 passengers in a fully loaded bus belonging to the Bus Rapid Transport scheme sustained varying degrees of injury on Tuesday when the vehicle collided with a Dangote cement truck on Ikorodu Road, Lagos State? 7 critically injured passengers were rushed to LASUTH […]
Give way to Emergency Vehicles Every second count when emergency agencies are called out to an incident, which is why it is vital for people to give way safely when an emergency vehicle such as an ambulance, fire truck, etc approaches. Try to accommodate emergency vehicles; this included lane changes and other maneuvers like reversing. […]
“I never saw him!” is the most common excuse used after an accident. But come on, it wasn’t that the other vehicle (or person or electric pole) was invisible. Numerous accidents happen because a driver does not pay attention to what is happening on the road. Any vehicle, immaterial of its size can be the […]
At every scene of an accident victim(s) involved needs urgent attention. Let us learn to do more than taking pictures, call an ambulance or the rescue team. Lagos State Emergency Helpline: 112 & 767. FRSC Emergency Helpline 122
Today, we celebrate the selfless service of women promoting human welfare. It’s World Humanitarian Day! #womenhumanitarian #worldhumanitarianday2019
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Last week ,Mr John Julius and his wife saw the misery and deep pain of burying their infant children who died within 24 hours as a result of a fire incident which engulfed their ‘ face me and face you’ room in Ilaje, near Ajah, Lagos last week. The names of the children/infants are: […]
Today Mr John Julius and his wife would behold the misery and deep pain of burying their infant children who died within 24 hours as a result of a fire incident which engulfed their ‘ face me and face you’ room in Ilaje, near Ajah, Lagos last week. The names of the children/infants are: […]