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When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by DrMB: 4:50pm On Dec 19
The excitement was palpable, the air thick with the scent of celebration. Yet, beneath this veneer of happiness, a storm was brewing—one of human error and overlooked details. What happens when the dream of a perfect day shatters into a thousand pieces? As we slowly unravel the events of that fateful morning, prepare yourself for a tale where hope meets horror. Don't miss out—as we dive into the stark reality behind the smiles.

As dawn broke over Ibadan on December 18, 2024, the air was thick with anticipation. Islamic High School in Bashorun was transformed into a hub of excitement, set to host a funfair for 5,000 children. Organized by Queen Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi, former wife of the Ooni of Ife, and Agidigbo 88.7 FM, this event was meant to be a beacon of joy. But as we delve deeper, what should have been a celebration turned into a sobering lesson on the dangers of good intentions without meticulous planning.

The Day of Joy That Never Came

The day began with excitement. Parents dressed their children in their finest outfits, eager to partake in the event—a free funfair promising food, gifts, and games. Islamic High School in Bashorun was buzzing with energy as families from across Ibadan arrived, far exceeding the anticipated 5,000 guests. Some estimates placed the crowd at over 7,500 people.
But, as with all tales of large-scale public events, the devil lurks in the details. What went wrong in this paradise of promise?

The tipping point came when the crowd surged towards the distribution points for food and gifts. Witnesses described a scene of desperation as parents and children pushed forward, fearing they would leave empty-handed. What started as joyful chaos quickly devolved into panic. A stampede ensued, leaving dozens of young lives lost and others critically injured. The laughter of the morning was replaced by sirens and cries of anguish.

Investigating the Tragedy

Why did this happen? The event’s flyer, circulated widely on social media, had promised an unforgettable day for children. Yet, the logistics behind the promise were woefully inadequate. Security personnel were scarce, crowd control measures non-existent, and emergency protocols unheard of.
The organizers, including Queen Naomi's WINGS Foundation, had the intent but lacked the foresight for crowd control, leading to a catastrophic outcome.

Interviews with survivors and experts painted a grim picture of what went wrong:

Overcrowding: Organizers failed to anticipate the sheer number of attendees.

Inadequate Infrastructure: The venue lacked defined entry and exit points to manage the flow of people.

Poor Communication: Attendees were not informed of safety protocols, leading to panic when the crowd surged.

Insufficient Staffing: Volunteers and security personnel were overwhelmed by the scale of the event.

A Pattern of Preventable Tragedies

Sadly, the Ibadan children funfair is not an isolated incident. Around the world, events planned with good intentions often lead to preventable disasters. The 2010 Love Parade in Germany, which claimed 21 lives, and the 2021 Astroworld Festival in the United States, where 10 concertgoers died, share eerie similarities with the Ibadan tragedy: inadequate planning and underestimating crowd dynamics.

Lessons Learned: Transforming Tragedy into Strategy

Every tragedy should birth strategies to prevent future occurrences. Here are actionable steps derived from this devastating event:

Comprehensive Risk Assessments:

Before hosting large-scale events, conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential hazards. Consider factors such as crowd size, venue capacity, and attendee demographics.

Crowd Control Planning:

Define clear entry and exit points.

Use barriers to manage crowd flow.

Employ trained crowd control personnel.

Safety Protocols and Communication:

Share safety measures with attendees before and during the event.

Use signage and announcements to guide people during emergencies.

Emergency Preparedness:

Collaborate with local authorities and first responders.

Equip venues with first aid stations and ensure emergency vehicles have unimpeded access.

Capacity Management:

Enforce ticketing or registration to control attendance.

Monitor real-time crowd density using technology.

Moving Forward

Good intentions are never enough. Planning events, especially for vulnerable groups like children, demands meticulous preparation and a commitment to safety. The Ibadan funfair tragedy is a painful reminder that joy can only flourish in an environment of care and responsibility.

As we reflect on this heartbreaking event, let it inspire us to do better—to ensure that the next gathering meant to bring smiles doesn’t end in tears. Let every tragedy birth strategies for a safer, more thoughtful world.
In the aftermath, silence speaks louder than the day's earlier cheer. We've learned a grim but crucial lesson: good intentions alone won't save us. But together, with laughter and learning, we can build safer futures. Don't let this tragedy fade into the background; share it, discuss it, and let's plan better. Comment and pledge your commitment to safer community events, because the next gathering could be yours.

DR MELCHISEDEC BANKOLE

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Zionmdde: 5:35pm On Dec 19
We all shouting "crucify them" for setting out to put smiles on the faces of some children

They announced their free gift event
Do we Blame them for the massive crowd they might never have envisaged?
But we don't Blame govt for the massive poverty
We don't blame parents for the negligence on their own part.

It has become very obvious that having good intentions in this country is scary and may land you jail terms.

Actually the organizers' only problem was that they underestimated the wonders tinubu is doing in the lives of Nigerians

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Baronthecelebri: 6:18pm On Dec 19
In good intentions can kill you

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Softmirror: 6:33pm On Dec 19
Forkthiefnubu:
Long grammer I suspect this is an organized ritual killing disguised as a stampede, we know the innermost desire of most ppl from that side , it is eat human flesh or some other human body rituals

The police need to pick you up. Seems you know something.

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Solsix(m): 6:39pm On Dec 19
There is hunger in Yoruba land. Truth be told

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by LegendHero(m): 6:39pm On Dec 19
When I was young, I remember we have this Christmas event they always do in St Anne’s in Molete Ibadan. You have lot and lot of children that come there to celebrate and you have people give them gifts and throw parties. That time, we have lot of people but it is an open field so the space is okay to contain people.

I will blame the organizers of this event, they should have used a location that can contain people if you’re trying to do this kind of outreach. There is nothing bad in gifting children during Christmas, but you have to ensure safety as an organizer and I hope Oyo government hold them to this.

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Softmirror: 6:40pm On Dec 19
Solsix:
There is hunger in Yoruba land. Truth be told

Since 1983 lol

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Okiton: 7:44pm On Dec 19
angry
Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Creedng: 7:44pm On Dec 19
APC is evil. No good news in Nigeria ever since they took over

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Thundafireseun: 7:45pm On Dec 19
tongue
Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Creedng: 7:46pm On Dec 19
Forkthiefnubu:
Long grammer I suspect this is an organized ritual killing disguised as a stampede, we know the innermost desire of most ppl from that side , it is to eat human flesh or some other human body parts rituals

I think so

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by chidi2003(m): 7:46pm On Dec 19
Forkthiefnubu:
Long grammer I suspect this is an organized ritual killing disguised as a stampede, we know the innermost desire of most ppl from that side , it is to eat human flesh or some other human body parts rituals
Be a symbol of peace to Humanity!

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Angelfrost(m): 7:47pm On Dec 19
Hmmm... Good intentions, you say?!!

Maybe you haven't heard or read that "The Road to Hell is paved with GOOD INTENTIONS".


Good intentions should not blind or mask the pressing need for safety and security when organising things that involve poor and hungry people in large numbers.



This is not even the first time such issues of safety are overlooked with detrimental outcomes in this nation.


This is why I personally avoid large gatherings whether social or religious in this nation...!

We simply never take proper safety measures... As in... NEVER!!!


That's how low our collective IQ is in this nation, from top to bottom!

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by DimIsaac10(m): 7:49pm On Dec 19
Forkthiefnubu:
Long grammer I suspect this is an organized ritual killing disguised as a stampede, we know the innermost desire of most ppl from that side , it is to eat human flesh or some other human body parts rituals

Seems you know something..

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Hemanwel(m): 7:49pm On Dec 19
Ooni former bed warmer under-estimated the level of hunger in the land. You organized a funfair and promised FREE FOOD, and expected the whole community (and even neighboring community) not to be there in this T-pain regime??

When the economic reality in the country points to serious hunger and hyper-inflation, this madam still loose-guard.

She is to be blamed!

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Matrix13790(m): 7:49pm On Dec 19
embarassed
Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Wealthoptulent(m): 7:49pm On Dec 19
chaii!
DrMB:
The excitement was palpable, the air thick with the scent of celebration. Yet, beneath this veneer of happiness, a storm was brewing—one of human error and overlooked details. What happens when the dream of a perfect day shatters into a thousand pieces? As we slowly unravel the events of that fateful morning, prepare yourself for a tale where hope meets horror. Don't miss out—as we dive into the stark reality behind the smiles.

As dawn broke over Ibadan on December 18, 2024, the air was thick with anticipation. Islamic High School in Bashorun was transformed into a hub of excitement, set to host a funfair for 5,000 children. Organized by Queen Naomi Silekunola Ogunwusi, former wife of the Ooni of Ife, and Agidigbo 88.7 FM, this event was meant to be a beacon of joy. But as we delve deeper, what should have been a celebration turned into a sobering lesson on the dangers of good intentions without meticulous planning.

Good intentions are never enough. Planning events, especially for vulnerable groups like children, demands meticulous preparation and a commitment to safety. The Ibadan funfair tragedy is a painful reminder that joy can only flourish in an environment of care and responsibility.

As we reflect on this heartbreaking event, let it inspire us to do better—to ensure that the next gathering meant to bring smiles doesn’t end in tears. Let every tragedy birth strategies for a safer, more thoughtful world.
In the aftermath, silence speaks louder than the day's earlier cheer. We've learned a grim but crucial lesson: good intentions alone won't save us. But together, with laughter and learning, we can build safer futures. Don't let this tragedy fade into the background; share it, discuss it, and let's plan better. Comment and pledge your commitment to safer community events, because the next gathering could be yours.

DR MELCHISEDEC BANKOLE





u see now? is this GOVERNMENT as well?

cant people be civilized? orinary cordination, for people to respect their selves n nt wan t to take more than one package....

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by TOPCRUISE(m): 7:51pm On Dec 19
I don’t know why some Nigerians love to grace some occasions they were not invited for

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by F117nighthawk: 7:52pm On Dec 19
He be like say u Sabi this blood sucking country wella,
Nothing is ever done for the poor people with good intentions from those so called highly influential people.
Just that the poor people too never learn from past experiences, their poverty state sef no dey gree them see the dangers ahead

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by RenaissanceGuy: 7:52pm On Dec 19
Zionmdde:
We all shouting "crucify them" for setting out to put smiles on the faces of some children

They announced their free gift event
Do we Blame them for the massive crowd they might never have envisaged?
But we don't Blame govt for the massive poverty
We don't blame parents for the negligence on their own part.
It has become very obvious that having good intentions in this country is scary and may land you jail terms.
You're wrong. Nigeria is very lawless if not, the organizers of that event would have since been arrested and charged for negligence and manslaughter. In developed countries, parents are jailed for "minor" negligence that leads to the death of their children let alone such a massive bout of negligence leading to the death of many children.

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Bola4boy(m): 7:53pm On Dec 19
Forkthiefnubu:

Get the fork out ritualist , you just confirmed it is a ritual rigamarole thief from the land of killersssssssssssss
you people will be the first to start spewing rubbish, if dem pay you back now, you will start crying. Ipob okija terrorists.

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Nicepoker(m): 7:53pm On Dec 19
Godwin4444:
u people from that side u only sit at home on Monday but your brain sits at home for d rest of the week

No wonder the Bible reported wise men left the east
You and the one you quoted no get sense grin

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Uncletony(m): 7:56pm On Dec 19
My major concern is with the skull of those innocent dead kids!

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Bola4boy(m): 7:57pm On Dec 19
RenaissanceGuy:
You're wrong. Nigeria is very lawless if not, the organizers of that event would have since been arrested and charged for negligence and manslaughter. In developed countries, parents are jailed for "minor" negligence that leads to the death of their children let alone such a massive bout of negligence leading to the death of many children.
They have been arrested already. Don't be too quick to castigate your country. According to the post, similar stuff happens in the so called advanced countries

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Angelfrost(m): 7:57pm On Dec 19
Zionmdde:
We all shouting "crucify them" for setting out to put smiles on the faces of some children

They announced their free gift event
Do we Blame them for the massive crowd they might never have envisaged?
But we don't Blame govt for the massive poverty
We don't blame parents for the negligence on their own part.

It has become very obvious that having good intentions in this country is scary and may land you jail terms.


There can be no excuse for failing to take precautions and safety measures when expecting such a crowd...!

Anything that involves sharing of food and gifts in today's economy will definitely attract massive numbers even if the publicity is low.


Crowd control is something that should never be overlooked... It never ends well.

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by RenaissanceGuy: 7:58pm On Dec 19
Bola4boy:
They have been arrested already. Don't be too quick to castigate your country. According to the post, similar stuff happens in the so called advanced countries
Very good. They happen there, but the difference is that people go to jail over there unlike here where people would say it wasn't those people's fault and everybody will move on.
Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Zionmdde: 7:58pm On Dec 19
RenaissanceGuy:
You're wrong. Nigeria is very lawless if not, the organizers of that event would have since been arrested and charged for negligence and manslaughter. In developed countries, parents are jailed for "minor" negligence that leads to the death of their children let alone such a massive bout of negligence leading to the death of many children.
Organizers of the event you Say? A group of people decided to do giveaway for children, they threw an open invitation, now tell me what exactly they could have done differently?

Bring police to control crowd? Stray bullets, stampede will still happen
Lock the gate after allowing a certain number? Stampede will happen outside the gate

Go to a stadium? How exactly were they to know the state was infested with hungry children with negligent parents

As I said before, no matter what good you want to do, once things go south, the same humans you were trying to help will bare their fangs at you

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Re: When Good Intention Is Not Enough: Lessons From Ibadan Children Stampede by Bola4boy(m): 7:59pm On Dec 19
Uncletony:
My major concern is with the skull of those innocent dead kids!
cinedu, when will you get sense?

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