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Saturday, 28 January 2012

Three storey building collapse in Abuja

A three-storey building belonging to the Nigerian navy, and located within the Naval quarters in Abuja, today collapsed, killing at least two people, and injuring several others.

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

God have mercy!

Anonymous said...

God have mercy!

Anonymous said...

OMG! This is serious oooo!

ugo frank said...

Am sure that building was a contract given to someone or a company to build at a very huge amount, this is the result. Nigerians and substandard materials risking peoples lives, two dead, God help us.

Anonymous said...

Houses in nig r not safe to live in hope d FG is watching

Anonymous said...

Only God will save us in ds nigeria wth different things happening evryday Oh! Lord please have mercy upon us, our land IJN Amen

Anonymous said...

Probably due to substandard materials and lack of research about the piece of land. So sad that lives had to be lost cos of some incompetent and greedy people.

Anonymous said...

I feel very sad wen I hear dat someone lost is life out of notin its so painful

Anonymous said...

i thought collapse building was only a lagos state problem? so abuja has become a casualty? its unfortunate.

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The contractor should me sent to prison for at list three mout

Boko said...

To av a lastng structure, commisiond an architect 4 d plan, follow by a structural engineer 4 the structural design. After wc it should b comisnd 2 an experience contractor. Dis collapsed buildng must b void of these principle. RIP 4 dos who died. Davidad associates ltd. Linda post this as it is important 4 people 2 see.

Anonymous said...

On saturday morning, I was discussing with my friend on the substandard materials used in building in Abuja. Most of the houses in Gwarinpa are built with substandard materials, in fact most houses in Abuja are. Assume, there's a small tremor in Abuja, 60% of houses will collapse.

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