- Seven workers of Quantum Steels Nigeria Limited, located in Ogijo, have sustained varying degrees of injuries following an explosion of one of the factorys machines
- The victims, all male, including three expatriates, are Daniel Bala, 28, Mutiu Olajide, 39, Godwin Solomon, 27, Maduabuchi Onwe, 27, Ajun Kumar, 37, Chandan Kumar, 50 and 30-year-old Rakash Kumar
- Following the incident, the Dapo Abiodun-led administration decided to shut down the company
Police ‘thoroughly investigating’ Ogun factory explosionAccording to the report, on March 2, 2025, at about 6:30 pm, a blast from one of the factorys machines resulted in severe injuries to seven individuals, including both Nigerian and expatriate workers.All the injured victims were rushed to Rolayo Hospital in Ikorodu, Lagos, where they are currently receiving treatment and responding well.Ogun govt takes actionSecurity guards mistakenly kill innocent man
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