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Ex-president Goodluck Jonathan Escapes Death As Two Aides Die In Auto Crash

Ex-president Goodluck Jonathan escapes death as two of his aides die in auto crash.
One of his aides was quoted as saying that the former president escaped unhurt and back home.
FRSC boss said that the Jonathan wasn’t involved in the crash, adding that it was one of his convoys.
Former Nigeria’s President, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, on Wednesday evening, escaped death after two vehicles in his convoy was involved in a fatal crash in Abuja.
The accident reportedly claimed the lives of two of his aides. One of his aides was quoted as saying that the former president escaped unhurt and back home.
The accident reportedly happened while Jonathan was on his way from the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to his residence in Abuja.
When contacted, the Federal Road Safety Commission Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, who confirmed the incident, said that the former president was not involved in the crash, adding that it was one of his convoys.
“It was his convoy. Nothing happened to him and his car is not involved in the accident. The vehicles in his convoy had a bash and two died, two are at the national hospital and are recuperating. Seven cars were however involved in the accident. ”
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