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A road collision kills at least 21 people in northwestern Nigeria

  • A head-on collision between a Toyota Hummer bus and a DAF trailer occurred on Sunday morning at 8:23 a.m. along the Zaria-Kano Highway near Kasuwar Dogo, Dakatsalle, killing 21 people and injuring three others.
  • The crash resulted from a route violation by the Hummer bus driver who drove against traffic, causing both vehicles to collide and catch fire.
  • Emergency responders from the Kano State FRSC sector and fire services acted swiftly to extinguish the fire, transport the charred bodies to Nassarawa Hospital Mortuary, and rush the injured to Garun Malam General Hospital.
  • The FRSC Sector Commander for Kano State, Muhammed Bature, conveyed his condolences over the tragic crash, urged drivers to strictly obey traffic laws—particularly cautioning against risky overtaking, disregarding designated routes, and traveling after dark—and reaffirmed the agency's dedication to promoting road safety.
  • The incident underscores the risks associated with ignoring traffic regulations and emphasizes the importance of consistently following safety measures to avoid preventable road accidents.
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A road collision kills at least 21 people in northwestern Nigeria

At least 21 people have died in a road collision in Nigeria's northwestern Kano state. Officials say the crash happened Sunday on the Zaria-Kano expressway when a commercial vehicle collided with a heavy-duty truck.

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At least 21 people died in a traffic accident following a collision between a cargo truck and a passenger bus in Kano State, in northern Nigeria, authorities reported.The accident took place on Sunday on the Zaria-Kano motorway, a main road connecting several cities in the north of the country, when the bus invaded the opposite lane and hit the truck head-on, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) reported on social network X. According to the pre…

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thesudantimes.com broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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