Hit and run driver kills middle-aged man in Ibadan
A yet to be identified hit-and-run driver has knocked down a middle-aged man in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.The deceased who was believed to have crossed the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway at Challenge, Ibadan was killed without noticing the oncoming vehicle.
Executive Chairman of OYRTMA, Mr. Akin Fagbemi, who confirmed the incident, advised commuters to be vigilant and always slow down for pedestrians crossing the road especially in the night.
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