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After Fatal Gateway Polytechnic Car Race, Calls Grow for Action

Ogun State, Nigeria — August 12, 2025 — The deadly car race between two Gateway ICT Polytechnic students that claimed four lives has sparked a wave of public outcry, pushing local authorities and community leaders to consider urgent interventions.

Community Outrage Turns to Demands

Following the incident, social media has been awash with anger and grief. Many users have called for stricter monitoring of student activities and swift prosecution of those who organize or encourage dangerous street races. The ₦30,000 wager that fueled the fatal competition has become a symbol of how small bets can spiral into life-threatening recklessness.

“The innocent shop owner and customers are gone, and all because of 30k and pride,” one user lamented on X (formerly Twitter).

Authorities Under Pressure

While the Ogun State Police Command has yet to issue a formal statement, local security observers say the incident could push the police to begin targeted patrols near schools and campuses known for risky driving.

Role of the Polytechnic

Gateway ICT Polytechnic’s management has also faced calls to take a firm stance. Education advocates recommend that the school:

Community-Led Solutions

Local community leaders in Sapade have started informal discussions about:

Broader Lesson

The crash highlights the growing intersection between youthful thrill-seeking, peer pressure, and lack of enforcement. Unless addressed, safety experts warn that similar tragedies will continue to occur, particularly in small towns where roads are open enough to tempt illegal racers, yet lack constant police presence.

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