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    ‘We left home before dawn but still suffered’ – Lagos woman cries over early morning bus shortage

    tundeoyeyemi2002By tundeoyeyemi2002January 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • A woman has gone viral after she lamented her daily commute, saying she arrived at the bus stop at 4am only to be met with long queues and no buses.
    • She questioned why workers had to leave their homes before dawn and still faced the same transport difficulties, and urged the government to provide more buses for commuters.

    A woman has taken to social media to express her displeasure at the daily difficulties commuters face due to the lack of public transport.

    In a widely circulated video, she revealed that despite arriving at the bus stop as early as 4am to avoid traffic jams and get to work on time, she often encountered long queues and no buses in sight.

    According to her, the situation was already overwhelmed before dawn, with countless workers waiting endlessly for buses that either arrived very late or did not show up at all.

    She questioned why hard-working citizens were forced to leave their homes so early only to endure the same traffic challenges every day.

    The woman called on the government to take more decisive action to provide enough buses to ease the burden on commuters, stressing that the current system is unsustainable and unfair to workers who rely on public transport.

    In other news… A Nigerian-born nurse, Chimzuruoke Okembunachi, has had her nursing license revoked in Australia after a court found she put elderly residents at risk by repeatedly falling asleep during night shifts at an aged care facility.

    The NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal ruled on January 20 that her conduct in March 2024 amounted to professional misconduct, resulting in her registration being cancelled.

    Okembunachi, 25, is the only registered nurse on duty during several night shifts at Hardi Aged Care in Guildford, in Sydney’s west, caring for about 100 residents with the support of nursing assistants.

    The court heard she spent six nights sleeping on duty, resulting in missed medications, including missing morphine on three occasions. On one occasion, she allegedly directed an unauthorized assistant to administer Panadol to a patient.

    Although the court acknowledged her remorse, it ruled that deregistration was necessary and said her actions had the potential to endanger patients’ lives. She was banned from applying for review for at least nine months.



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