According to eye witnesses, the fire started at about
2a.m
early today and razed many shops. Soldiers and shops owners tried to put out the inferno before the arrival of fire service at
about
5a.m. Cause of the fire is yet unknown. Goods worth hundreds of thousands of naira were destroyed in the fire. More photos after the cut...
What a loss
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DeleteIt is well with ondo state o
DeleteGod hv mercy
DeleteHian! What's with dis fire gutting things nowadays??? I hope no life was lost share. Linda take note!
DeleteToo bad. Lindaobserve
ReplyDeleteHmmm
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DeleteOmg. Its a pity
ReplyDeleteGod save us frm tragic accidents. Its well.
ReplyDeletelack of Safety awareness and positive culture is one of the root causes of all these infernos.
ReplyDeleteEHYA PPLES GUDS ARE GONE...TOMJERRYSWIT
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ReplyDeleteSo sad...
ReplyDeleteHope no live was lost.
Nawa ooooo
ReplyDeleteLinda cogitate
Ehya
ReplyDeleteSad !!I hope on life was lost
ReplyDeleteSo unfortunate.
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How come there seem to be more fire incidences in the rainy season in Lagos than in the dry season?
ReplyDeleteMay God replenish their loss in hundred folds
ReplyDeleteSad!!
ReplyDeleteMay God replace for them all that is lost.
So unfortunate girl
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As long as there's life and sound health, whatever is lost will be recovered. Painful for the trader, I know. I just hope no life was lost.
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another one
ReplyDeleteHope no life was lost?
ReplyDeleteOMG! Have mercy on us in our land
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ReplyDeleteOh no. Sad!
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