Three Dangote Company Workers Killed In Kogi Crash Involving Multiple Vehicles | Sahara Reporters

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Many other people, according to an eyewitness, sustained various degrees of injuries in the accident and were rushed to an undisclosed hospital for treatment.

A fatal crash involving four vehicles has occurred along Obajana road in Kogi State, which reportedly claimed the lives of three workers of the Dangote cement company.

Confirming the incident, the Kogi State Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, , Stephen Dawulung, said the total number of people involved in the accident were 48 males and 15 females; adding that ”The incident led to the death of one male adult and two female adults.”

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Last last everybody go shop break fast.. Make una still dey do una PDP and APC rubbiish

Some of them always drunk driving thinking the name dangote probably shield them from the law one almost crashed my truck the other day thanks to God for saving my life

This is sad

Chhhaaaaiiiii 😡😡😡!! Let me not talk pim...

Kogi is in Nigeria?

This is terrible

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