At least 20 killed as boat explodes on Nigeria river, police say

At least 20 people were killed when a wooden boat caught fire and exploded on a river in Nigeria’s coastal state of Bayelsa on Wednesday, a police spokesperson said. (AFP/File)
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Updated 08 August 2024
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At least 20 killed as boat explodes on Nigeria river, police say

  • The boat was carrying traders taking goods to coastal communities

YENAGOA, Nigeria: At least 20 people were killed when a wooden boat caught fire and exploded on a river in Nigeria’s coastal state of Bayelsa on Wednesday, a police spokesperson said.
The boat was carrying traders taking goods to coastal communities, Bayelsa police spokesperson Musa Muhammed said on Thursday.
Traders make weekly trips between coastal settlements and the state capital Yenagoa.
At least 200 people were reported killed in boat accidents in Nigeria last year, with authorities regularly blaming overcrowding and poor maintenance. (Reporting by Tife Owolabi in Yenagoa; Writing by Elisha Bala-Gbogbo; Editing by Andrew Heavens)


UN chief calls Ukraine war ‘a stain on our collective conscience’

Updated 25 February 2026
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UN chief calls Ukraine war ‘a stain on our collective conscience’

  • Guterres warned that the fighting posed direct risks to the safe and secure operation of Ukraine’s nuclear sites

WASHINGTON: Four years ‌after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said the war there remained “as a ​stain on our collective conscience” and reiterated calls for an immediate ceasefire. In remarks for a session of the United Nations Security Council to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia’s invasion, Guterres commended the efforts of the United States and others to end ‌the war, but ‌said concrete measures were ​needed ‌to ⁠de-escalate ​and create space ⁠for diplomacy.
Referring to Russia’s invasion, Guterres said: “We have witnessed the cascading consequences of this blatant violation of international law.”
He said more than 15,000 civilians had been killed in Ukraine since the start of the war ⁠and over 41,000 hurt. Among those killed ‌or hurt were ‌3,200 children.
Guterres’ remarks were ​read on his ‌behalf by Rosemary DiCarlo, the UN under-secretary-general for ‌peacebuilding.
Guterres warned that the fighting posed direct risks to the safe and secure operation of Ukraine’s nuclear sites, and added: “This unconscionable game of ‌nuclear roulette must cease immediately.”
He urged UN member states to fully fund ⁠humanitarian assistance ⁠and said that any settlement to the war must uphold the sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognized borders.
“Enough with the death. Enough with the destruction. Enough with the broken lives and shattered futures,” he added.
“It is time for an immediate, full and unconditional ceasefire – the first step toward a just ​peace that ​saves lives and ends the endless suffering.