Seyi Vibez fans involved in a fatal racing accident on Third Mainland Bridge after a homecoming concert, resulting in multiple deaths
Seyi Vibez fans turned a night of celebration into a moment of mourning after a fatal accident occurred on Lagos’ iconic Third Mainland Bridge.
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The crash, which followed the singer’s electrifying homecoming concert, left at least two dead and others severely injured.
Eyewitnesses reported that a group of fans, still high on post-concert adrenaline, began wild racing on the bridge in the early hours of the morning.
The reckless stunt quickly spiraled out of control, as one of the vehicles lost balance at high speed and collided with the bridge railing.
Emergency responders arrived at the scene shortly after, but for two young fans, it was already too late.
Their lives, full of promise and passion, were tragically cut short in what many are calling a preventable incident.
The crash has sparked outrage online, with thousands expressing sorrow and frustration.
Many are demanding increased safety measures for major event dispersals, especially concerts that draw large youthful crowds like those of Seyi Vibez.
While the singer has not made a public statement, sources close to him say he is deeply heartbroken by the tragedy and is looking into ways to support the victims’ families.
The Seyi Vibez fans involved were not just concert-goers — they were part of a movement, united by music, but undone by poor decisions and unchecked excitement.
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This event serves as a chilling reminder that the joy of celebration must never overshadow the need for caution.

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