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https://www.thecable.ng/when-speed-becomes-a-weapon-of-destination/WHEN SPEED BECOMES A WEAPONBy Olanrewaju OshoSpeed is...
04/01/2026

https://www.thecable.ng/when-speed-becomes-a-weapon-of-destination/

WHEN SPEED BECOMES A WEAPON

By Olanrewaju Osho

Speed is one of the leading causes of road crashes globally. Ironically, the better the road, the greater the temptation to drive faster—and the deadlier the consequences.This is why good roads are still killing people all over the world. Smooth asphalt often deceives drivers into forgetting a simple truth: speed reduces control, reaction time, and survival.

For nearly a year, a friend and I argued about speed as we drove to work together every day. I insisted on moderation. He mocked my caution.
“Slow driving is for amateur drivers like you,” he would say, reminding me proudly that he had driven for over 25 years without an incident.

Two years later, we lost him—and another colleague who was travelling with him—to a fatal road crash caused by a tyre blowout at high speed. Two brilliant accountants, cut down in their prime, not by fate but by excessive speed.

My friend's 27 years experience did not save him and his colleague when it mattered most. Confidence did not protect them. Speed killed them. It was their death that God used to draw me into road safety interventions and advocacy.

Speed Does Not Forgive. It lacks capacity to pardon needless mistakes or arrogant display of over confidence. Speed is vicious. It strikes whenever it is stretched to the limit in an environment conducive for its venom. When it erupts, it does so like an angry volcano. Embracing excessive speed is like riding on a tiger habitually.

On July 3, 2025, former Liverpool forward Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva died in a tragic car crash, just days before Jota’s 29th birthday. A tyre blowout occurred while Jota was trying to overtake another vehicle on Spain’s A-52 highway around 12:40 am. The car veered off the road and was engulfed in flames immediately.
Again, speed was the silent accomplice here.

At a lower speed, a driver in distress might be able to regain control. At high speed, physics takes over—and death could follow swiftly except God intervenes.

The same pattern of overtaking on excessive speed appeared in the crash along the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway that claimed the lives of Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele, two close friends of Anthony Joshua.

SPEED IN NIGERIA
The most frequent offenders of excessive speed in Nigeria are not ordinary citizens alone. They include:
Government convoys
Private individuals with security es**rts
Young drivers driven by bravado rather than judgment.

Speeding by convoys has descended into near madness. Sirens blare, vehicles swerve aggressively, and innocent road users are forced off the road. These drivers behave as though traffic laws do not apply to them—and as though human life is easily replaceable.

In the Anthony Joshua's incident, the driver was reportedly being es**rted by a security vehicle. When the es**rt team noticed excessive speed, they should have intervened. Had they done so, the two lives wasted would likely still be alive today.
Silence in the face of danger is complicity.

THE DEADLY MYTH OF CONTROL
Many drivers believe speed equals skill. Speed is not equal to skill or driving excellence. Speed narrows vision, lengthens stopping distance, magnifies minor mechanical failures, and turns manageable errors—like tyre blowouts, a broken down vehicle, sudden animals crossing —into fatal disasters. No amount of experience can outdrive physics.
Every sane driver must understand this timeless wisdom:
It is better to kill speed than to allow speed to kill you.

HOW TO ADDRESS THE MENACE OF OVER-SPEEDING
To drastically promote road safety and reduce traffic fatalities, we must intentionally and urgently address the problem of excessive speeding.

Jurisdictions with the problem of speed must do the following:
1. Strict Enforcement Without Exceptions.
Speed limits must be seriously enforced. The enforcement must apply equally to everyone—government officials, convoys, security es**rts, and civilians alike.

No siren should grant immunity from the laws of physics or the law of the land.

Automated speed cameras and radar enforcement must be expanded, especially on highways.

2. Convoy Protocol Reform.
Security operatives must be trained to restrain, not encourage, reckless driving.

Es**rt teams should be empowered—and required—to caution or stop drivers who overspeed.

No mission justifies endangering lives.

3. Public Education That Tells the Truth.
Road safety campaigns must not glorify speed. It must be built around real stories. It must tell stories of lives lost, families shattered, and futures erased by overconfidence.

Speed should be exposed as truly socially unacceptable. It should not be promoted as a behaviour to be admired.

4. Engineering Controls.
Good roads must be complemented with:

- Speed-calming designs
* Intelligent speed assistance systems
* Clear, unavoidable signage

A good road without speed control is a silent killer.

5. Personal Responsibility.
Every driver must choose humility over ego. Experience is not immortality. Confidence is not invincibility.
Arriving late is always better than not arriving at all.

Speed is not just a number on a dashboard. In the wrong hands, it becomes a weapon of destruction that could cut short brilliant dreams and destinies.

Too many brilliant lives—professionals, athletes, parents, friends—have been wasted because someone believed they were “in control.” With speed, no driver is truly in control.

We must fiercely and forthrightly confront the culture of speed before it buries more of the world's best in their prime.

*Olanrewaju Osho* promotes development and safety in Africa through Safety Beyond Borders and Inspire Nigeria Initiative.

Speed is one of the leading causes of road crashes globally. Ironically, the better the road, the greater…

NBA Dr@gs IGP Egbetokun to Court Over Tinted Glass Permit PolicyThe Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has filed a lawsuit a...
05/09/2025

NBA Dr@gs IGP Egbetokun to Court Over Tinted Glass Permit Policy

The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has filed a lawsuit against the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, challenging the legality of the Nigeria Police Force’s tinted glass permit policy.

In April 2025, the IGP introduced a directive requiring motorists to apply annually for tinted glass permits from the Police, through a newly launched application platform and for a prescribed fee.

At its National Executive Council meeting on August 23, 2025, the NBA resolved to contest the policy, describing it as unconstitutional and a breach of citizens’ rights. The association also questioned the validity of the Motor Tinted Glass (Prohibition) Act of 1991, a military-era decree being relied upon by the Police.

Consequently, on September 2, 2025, the NBA, through its Section on Public Interest and Development Law (SPIDEL), instituted a public interest case at the Federal High Court, Abuja (Suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/182/2025), seeking to nullify the policy.

According to the NBA, its litigation team, led by SANs Paul Ananaba and Olukunle Ogheneovo Edun, has been directed to see the matter through to its conclusion.

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This is where we should be now. Ask your state governors what have they been up to.

We have moved from the old office to a new one still at AKOWONJO road by CELE BUS STOP. Hope to see you soon.
23/01/2022

We have moved from the old office to a new one still at AKOWONJO road by CELE BUS STOP.
Hope to see you soon.

09/09/2021

SAFETY ADVICE FOR UBER, TAXIFY DRIVERS By Lone Ranger.

If you are a bolt/Uber/indriver or a cab-hailing driver, let me give you a few tips to use especially when driving at night. The first and most important thing, learn to judge people by face value. Yes, I said it. Before picking a rider at night, take a critical look at him or even her. If he looks like a criminal, he probably is. Learn to trust your intuition. If something seems wrong, its probably wrong. Politely decline the trip. Tell the rider you can't take the trip. Two, Do Not take more than one male rider at night. Yes, it's difficult but doable. Tell them you can't go. You have a better chance at winning a fight with just one criminal than two or three of them. The 3rd one is this, make sure you end a trip where lots of people are gathered. Do not end a trip in a remote area. In fact, do not go into a remote area. If the area doesn't have light, drive to a place where people can see you and end your trip there. Four, at night, do not hesitate to ask a rider for what they have in their bags or pockets.Lastly, even with all these precautions, you could still fall into the traps of these criminals, so, like the boys scout motto, ALWAYS BE PREPARED. Be prepared to fight or run. Be fit. Learn some form of self defence. U might think its funny but it will come in handy some day.When caught in their trap, there's almost no way out so you should be prepared to fight, run or both. Stay safe.

02/09/2021

Good morning Friends. I believe you had a wonderful night rest and Hope the rains didn't flood your area.

Quick one, a lot of vehicles has been BLACKLISTED recently for expired car documents. If you do not renew your vehicle documents as at when due and it happened to be captured by the Govt CAMERAs in Lagos, you will be fine 20k per document. So if your three documents; (Vehicle licence, insurance and Roadwhothness certificate) has expired, then the fine will be 60k.

These fines does not go away after you finally renew these documents, neither will the system stop you from renewing them.

The vehicle can be impounded by the VIO officials if stopped on the road and detected even after renewal has been done. And you will still have to Pay the fines.

Use the website below to check if any of your cars has been BLACKLISTED recently for non compliance.

http://www.payvis.ng

Click on the site above and input your vehicle registration number without spacing between the numbers and the letters to verify the status of your car.

Keep driving Safe.
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SPEED LIMIT DRIVING ACADEMY, AJAHDefensive Driving experts.NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.* FRESH DRIVER TRAINING. *CORPORATE DRI...
21/08/2021

SPEED LIMIT DRIVING ACADEMY, AJAH

Defensive Driving experts.

NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS.

* FRESH DRIVER TRAINING.
*CORPORATE DRIVERS TRAINING
* DRIVER LICENSE PROCESS.
* CAR REGISTRATION
*CAR DOCUMENTS PROCUREMENT & RENEWAL.
* LOGISTICS SERVICES ETC

Good morning Friends.To The Glory of God,This is to announce the official launching/opening ceremony of our Ajah branch ...
21/08/2021

Good morning Friends.

To The Glory of God,

This is to announce the official launching/opening ceremony of our Ajah branch today Saturday the 21st of August 2021.

Venue: SPEED LIMIT DRIVING ACADEMY, AJAH CENTRE,

( FORMULA 1 AUTOZONE plaza.
KLM 25 LEKKI EPE EXPRESSWAY, OKOADO AFTER LAGOS BUSINESS SCHOOL, opposite PWAN homes plaza)

Time from 12noon.

God bless you all.

Remember: SAFE DRIVERS ARE NOT BORN, THEY ARE TRAINED.

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