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Law graduate dies as he fell off from a moving bus in Lagos


A youth corp member and a law graduate of Ambrose Ali University, identified as Akhigbe Nuel Odiase, died after he fell off from a moving bus, in Lagos.

Odiase was in a bus plying LASU-ISHERI road when he fell from the moving  bus at about 9:45pm, on April 15, 2019.
He sustained severe head injury, and was rushed to Alimosho General Hospital, Igando, Lagos, where he was later administered first aid treatment.

He was later transferred to LASUTH,  where he died later that night.

Friends and well wishers have been pouring condolences since the news broke out.

Boaz Kelvin Olumba wrote;

The efforts And love you put into Law, into life.. You strived to be better, even though you didnt get the first class you aimed at LS you made a clear 2.1.. You emerged so beautifully…
I dont want to believe its all vanity.. You cannot die in that khaki.. Please i hear miracles happen and its never too late

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