A middle-aged man who had travelled safely with his wife from Ibadan 
to Lagos was crushed to death at Ojota, just minutes after alighting 
from the bus on Tuesday, witnesses said.
He had shunned the pedestrian bridge some metres away only for a commuter bus to crush him..
The couple left Ibadan at about 2.30 p.m. and journeyed safely for 
about two hours throughout the about 150 kilometre distance between the 
two states only for the man to be killed minutes on arrival at his final
 destination at about 4.30 p.m.
Witnesses said the deceased, only identified as Olamide, was about 
crossing the busy Ikorodu expressway at Ojota area of Lagos, southwest 
Nigeria, when a speeding yellow commuter bus popularly known as danfo, 
crushed him, a few metres away from a pedestrian bridge constructed by 
the government to prevent expressway crossing that results in fatal 
accidents such as this one.
The bus driver, it was learnt, was fleeing from officials of the 
Lagos State Traffic Management Agency, LASTMA, who had sighted him 
plying a BRT lane, a restricted lane not meant for commuter bus drivers.
For some minutes, the man’s wife had thought her husband was by her 
side. However, after hearing the big bang, she looked back and saw him 
lying on the road with blood gushing out of his broken head.
It was learnt that because the man did not show any sign of life, 
coupled with the blood spread all around him, other passersby pronounced
 him dead right there without any medical report.
Witnesses said there was no attempt to take the man to the hospital since he ‘was no longer breathing.’
The tragic incident took place as the man was attempting to cross the
 Ikorodu expressway to board a bus going toward Ketu or Ikorodu areas.
The wife wailed uncontrollably and looked at the lifeless body of her husband in disbelief, witnesses said.
Many people held her and tried to console her but no one took her 
husband to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, LASUTH, on time
 to ascertain whether he was actually dead or only unconscious.
Doctors have always said a man who does not seem to be moving after an accident or even breathing may still be alive.
Many people die in Lagos as they try to cross expressways, some even 
under the pedestrian bridge. The Lagos Sate Government has continually 
encouraged people to take the pedestrian bridges to avert such 
disasters.
Many people have also been killed by speeding and reckless commuter bus 
drivers who are often caught breaking traffic rules or simply fleeing 
from government officials or area boys (miscreants) attempting to take 
bribe from them.
The series of such errors and infractions seem to have led to the 
death of Olamide, who left behind a young wife and probably some little 
innocent kids.
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