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Corps member who died in Lagos train accident buried

The remains of Oreoluwa Aina, a 28-year-old National Youth Corps member, who was involved in the Lagos train accident which […]

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The remains of Oreoluwa Aina, a 28-year-old National Youth Corps member, who was involved in the Lagos train accident which occurred on Thursday, March 9, have been laid to rest. Aina was among the six victims who were confirmed dead by the state government. The late corps member, who was serving with the Curriculum Services Department of the Lagos State Ministry of Education in Alausa was buried on Saturday at Atan cemetery. A delegation of the state government led by the Commissioner for Education, Folasade Adefisayo was present at the burial. Also present were the deceased’s family members and the State Coordinator of NYSC, Yetunde Baderinwa. The reported that a passenger train crushed a Lagos State Government staff bus on its way from Ikotun en route to Alausa, the state secretariat, at the PWD area of the state. The accident happened around 7:00 am.

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