Mr Obinna Ajoku, brother of Ms Chidinma Ajoku, has narrated how the late 27-year-old daughter of Mrs Chineze Ajoku signed a petition in 2018 to restrict the movement of container-laden trucks in Lagos
State to the hours of 11pm and 5am.
in a very touching video that went viral, decried the activities of container-laden trucks in the state while calling on Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to check their operations“I will like to tell the public that this is getting too much. These containers keep on killing people and nobody talks. My daughter was 27-year-old working with the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. She went to Babcock University and was planning to go abroad to do her masters.
Obinna said the late Chidinma had high ambitions and plans. “She was trying to do her MBA in a university in England. She already gained admission but deferred it to January 2021 or September 2021 because of the Covid-19 pandemic and this now happened. I’m so speechless,” he informed.He explained that the deceased had a phobia for trailers and had signed a petition in 2018 to limit their movement to nighttime.
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