 Hello, Explosh Report, where we bring you some of the stories and events that made you news recently, and in case you missed out on some of them, do not worry, we've got you covered in this edition. Welcome, I'm Jacinta Obyuku. Ahead of the 2023 January election, the Lagos State Governor Babaju de San Olu has declared that the person who will succeed President Mohamed Abuari should be able to continue from where he will stop next year and put in the work required to make Nigeria a truly unstoppable force among nations. San Olu stated thus during the inauguration of Ashwajubola Meditonable Abat Movement, another group aside, Swaga. San Olu also enjoyed everyone to get their pivices and vote right in the coming election. It's not a campaign, neither is it a carnival. Rather, it is the inauguration of the working committee for the actualization of the presidential ambition of the national leader of the all-progressive Congress, APC, Ashwajubola Ahmed Tinibu. The movement is set up to mobilize support across the country for Tinibu ahead of the 2023 general elections. Speaker after speaker brings to the fore the qualities that believe Tinibu possess for the job. The real work is to get Ashwajubola Ahmed Tinibu first as the flag bearer of our party and then to get him installed as the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We all know for sure that when it came on board, legal states was generating like season grade million per annum and he brought in his expertise and with that right now we are generating over 30 billion Naira every month. In his keynote address, tagged, choosing rightly to serve Nigeria, the legacy governor Babaji de Sawulu expresses worry over the myriad sub-challenges we deal with in the nation, but holds strongly that the man Nigeria needs to take over from president Ohamadubu Harri must be one capable of changing the narratives. That person is the true person that will believe and help us ensure the legacy that our current president will be living behind will take it to a level that will be new life and new heights that we have never seen before. That person is Ashwajubola Ahmed Tinibu. He charges members of the Abad committee to go out and encourage the people to obtain their voters card to be able to exercise their franchise. Let us go out there and encourage our people first to ensure that they have the ability to vote, to cast their vote. Let's go out and ensure that they have a voters card so that they can be part of the next journey when we're conducting an election next year. Sawulu maintains that the choice of who becomes Nigeria's next president is critical and more than been left to speculation or permutation. From Lagos, Lafikuku Oyidoku reporting for Plus TV, Africa. While the message will continue to be for everyone to get registered for their previouses, make effort to collect the previouses and endeavor to exercise your civic responsibility. Ikeja Bamblas will remain one of the darkest days in the history of Lagos. The tragic event shook Nigeria's economic capital and set many people, especially the young, to their early graves. Twenty years after, Lagosians remember this incident as some survivors called the government for support. Plus TV, Africa, Gozeka or Higesi has more in this report. It's twenty years ever since the bomb blast that Ikeja Kanto men occurred in Lagos, which took the life of thousands of people, thousands of children being separated from their families and a lot of people rendered homeless in Lagos. Over there is the burial ground where a lot of people that were victims of that incident were buried. These are few names out of the many that died at the incident. In the past, a memory holds here yearly, but that's not to be known. A large Yomale comes here every year to honor his ten year old son, who was a victim of the bomb blast. What happened for that time, the bomb blast happened to Ikeja Kanto men. As it happened there, our students and our father, our mother, they run from Ikeja, from Mafluku to Airport Road, from Airport Road to Kana. Yomale does not seem to have food recovered from the trauma of losing his son. My picking died. He entered the Kana. So as he entered the Kana, nothing I can do by that time, I don't get job. So they buried him through here. And since then, the government of legal states, they helped us settle this matter for us. Some of our people, the guest group, some of them died. I said, I'll talk to you now. My wife is late now. The government has helped us, the legal states have helped us. Twenty years is a long time for people to forget some incidents. However, on the streets, some recount their experiences as fresh as can be. I was at Aram that very year, when we started hearing the bau, bau. I said, what is happening? What is happening? So, later we started seeing the flame, the light. It's not an easy task. So we have to decrease, me and my friends. So I don't even remember my family. The day that the explosion took place at the Kedya Continent, we felt it was at Akbar. We felt it was happening around Akbar, because it went far. So much so that some houses had cracks just to tell you how terrible. We were running here, there, until maybe after about an hour before we got to know that the blast was happening at the Kedya Continent. I left here around 5 o'clock and I go to K2. When I reach K2, around 7 o'clock, I start hearing bau, bau. I don't even expect that it's Maryland because I just left from Maryland. So I think that around Lagos Island, but people start running. The people are in Maryland running to Ojota. The Ojota people are running to K2, to my 12th, my 12th to Kododu. In fact, people are running to Sagamu. On illegal bunkering, as part of efforts to tackle illegal oil bunkering and soot emission in the river state, the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps NSCDC has nabbed and paraded 15 suspected oil thieves. The suspects were arrested by the Commander-General Special Intelligence Corps in collaboration with the NSCDC personnel in the command. Six trucks and a bus used in conveying illegally refined products, particularly kerosene and diesel, were impounded during the arrest. Details in this report. Faces of suspected oil thieves. It has been a major war to rid the pipelines of vandals. The Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps paraded the suspects at the command headquarters in Port Harcourt, while stating that six trucks and a bus loaded with suspected illegally refined diesel have been seized. A total of six trucks and a bus, leading to suspected illegally refined AGO, popularly known as diesel, were also arrested. Two out of the six trucks that were arrested were handed over to the command by Honourable Chede Lloyd, the Executive Chairman of MWA, the Local Government Area, for investigation and possible prosecution. Gun Tuache said the suspects will be charged to court after the conclusion of interrogation and investigation. Even though the anti-vandal team has been disbanded, yet the fight against oil thieves has not stopped. And what you are seeing here is as a result of the arrest made by the City Special Intelligence Board. This fight is on and continuing. Until the issue that has to do with irregularities and shady deals in the oil sector, as far as this state is concerned, is brought to your heart. NSCDC encouraged residents to give prompt information to the command on site of suspicious moves along the pipelines. It's nine time for a short break. 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