A commuter bus went up in flames after a head-on collision with a truck late yesterday at Buzaye village near the city of Bauchi, said Federal Road Safety Corps spokesman Rilwanu Suleiman.
"All the 17 passengers and the driver were burnt to death in the fire," he told AFP.
The bus was returning from Nigeria's capital Abuja while the truck was heading towards the central city of Jos.
Hours earlier Nigeria's junior labour minister James Ocholi died in a crash with his wife and son while returning to Abuja.
"The entire country mourns the loss of this great man, who has sadly left us when we need him most," President Muhammadu Buhari said in a statement late yesterday.
Accidents are common on Nigeria's bad roads due largely to speeding, reckless driving, poorly maintained vehicles and potholed, often unlit roads.
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