In a dramatic turn of events, Akintade Adepemi, a Nigerian university student, took to social media to recount a harrowing experience she and her friend endured after narrowly escaping a fire that engulfed the commercial bus they were traveling in. The incident occurred on Sunday afternoon in Lagos, only weeks before Adepemi and her friend are set to graduate from university.
According to Adepemi’s social media post, the fire started suddenly while the bus was en route to the city center. Passengers were thrown into a panic as flames quickly spread through the vehicle. “It was terrifying,” Adepemi wrote. “One moment we were chatting, and the next, we were scrambling to get out as smoke filled the bus. My friend and I were among the last to get off, and we only made it out thanks to the quick actions of a fellow passenger who alerted us to the danger.”
Emergency services arrived on the scene within minutes and managed to control the blaze, but the bus was left severely damaged. Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported, and the injuries sustained by passengers are described as non-life-threatening.
Adepemi and her friend, who both suffered minor burns and smoke inhalation, are reportedly in stable condition and are recovering at a local hospital. The close call has left them shaken but grateful for their safety. “It’s a miracle we survived,” Adepemi expressed in her post. “We’re just thankful to be alive and to have this chance to share our story.”
The incident has sparked a conversation about safety regulations and emergency preparedness for commercial transport services in Lagos. Authorities are investigating the cause of the fire and have promised to review safety measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
As Adepemi and her friend await their graduation, they are focusing on their recovery and reflecting on their near-miss experience. “We’re looking forward to celebrating our achievements,” Adepemi concluded. “But we’ll always remember how close we came to losing everything. It’s a reminder of how precious life is.”
The story has resonated widely on social media, with many expressing relief at the survivors' safety and calling for improved safety standards in public transportation.
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