Mourners feared dead in Bayelsa auto crash
[The Nation - Nigeria] - 31/01/2026
•State govt promises to foot medical bills An 18-seater bus conveying mourners to the burial of Bayelsa State’s late Deputy Governor, Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, was involved in a fatal accident The post Mourners feared dead in Bayelsa auto crash appeared first on The Nation Newspaper.
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