Identities Of Ikoyi Collapsed Building Survivors Revealed By Lagos Governor

November 3, 2021

 

IDENTITIES of the 21 storey Ikoyi building survivors has been revealed by Lagos state Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu

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The Governor read out the names and ages of those who cheated death while addressing the press, during his second visit to the site at Gerrard Road on Wednesday.

According to the Governor, “six of the nine survivors are currently undergoing treatment while three have been discharged.

The survivors include:

1 Odutan Timileyin, 26-year-old man.

2 Ahmed Kenleku, 19- year-old man from Cotonou.

3 Sunday Monday, a 21-year-old man who suffered a leg fracture.

4 Adeniran Mayowa, a 37-year-old man who suffered a hip injury.

5. Shola Bade Nurudeen, 33-years old man, who has a pelvic injury.

6. Waliu Lateef, 32-year-old.

Sanwo-Olu stated that three have been discharged, but did not specify their gender or give any detail about them.

Meanwhile, death toll has risen up to 21, as at the last count and it is believed that there are still more bodies under the rubble.

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