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On 18 December 2024, 35 children died in a crowd crush during a Christmas funfair event in Ibadan, Nigeria. The incident occurred at the Bashorun district's Islamic High School, where thousands of children and family members had gathered for advertised cash handouts and food distributions. Six other children required hospitalization following ...
At least 35 children were killed and six others critically injured in a crowd crush at a funfair in the Nigerian city of Ibadan on Wednesday, police said. ... December 19, 2024 at 7:06 PM.
Thirty-five children have been killed in a crush at a Christmas funfair in the south-west Nigerian city of Ibadan, with six others hospitalised, the police say. The organisers had promised to give ...
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1 December 2024 2024 Nzérékoré stampede: Guinea: Nzérékoré: Police tear gassed football fans who were clashing during a football match, causing the stampede. [172] 35 18 December 2024 Ibadan Christmas funfair crowd crush: Nigeria: Ibadan: Crush at a religious festival held at an Islamic high school attended by around 5,000 youths. Six ...
The Weekend is a 2024 Nigerian film written by Egbemawei Sammy, Vanessa Kanu, and Frederick O. Anyaegbunam, produced by Uche Okocha, and directed by Daniel Oriahi. [1] The cast includes Uzoamaka Aniunoh, Bucci Franklin, Ekpenyong Bassey Inyang, Meg Otanwa, Gloria Anozie–Young, Damilola Ogunsi, James Gardiner and Bryan Okoye.
In August 2024, Mentorque announced its collaboration with Project 8 Projects for a "dark" film starring Santos. [13] Santos describes the film as a happening in 24 hours which starts nice but ends as "dilapidated". [14] Lustre agreed to work in Uninvited after learning that Santos and Mulach are involved in the film. [15]
The Party's Over (Spanish: Fin de fiesta) is a 2024 black comedy film written and directed by Elena Manrique (in her directorial debut feature). It stars Edith Martínez-Val, Beatriz Arjona, and Sonia Barba.