While performance was going on, cracking sound was first heard from the balcony and it progressed into the ceiling, and then came crumbling down on the people in the theater. Police say a total of 88 people were injured with seven of them in critical state.
One person who witnessed the incident, Mr Anjarwalla said "I was in the upper circle with another family when, about 45minutes in, people started shouting and screaming. We thought it was part of the play".
that means the building don old be that and them come cover am with beautiful desings. urghrr!!
ReplyDeletethank God say no be only 9ja things like this they happen
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Who will ever think this beautiful building is that old. Anyways, ile oba to jo, ewa lo bu si
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ReplyDeletethats really bad...they should know better. hope no one dies though.
ReplyDeleteNo one will die flexy!!!! Kai! Negative though much! Y cnt u just zero ur mind frm bad news???????????(Witty lady)
DeleteHiyaaa... so sorry to them, i wish them a speedy recovery.
ReplyDeleteLearnt the Theatre is about 100 years.. Do they do renovations on the theatre to strengthen the structure otherwise the ceiling shouldn't have given way...
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shuu, i b fink say na only naija dis kin thing dey hapen
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly..guess no one is perfect. Speedy recovery to those injured
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ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost. their emergency response is what we should learn and practice over here.
ReplyDelete~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310
lol...iv always wondered wat wil hapen if d electricity actually went out during beyonces performance at d Superbowl!!!! disaster!!!
ReplyDeleteEaya sorry 4 them but...112 years abeg e try self
ReplyDeleteIFIOK so on POINT
Ifiok everywhere u go I hail.
DeleteThis is yesterdays news Linda.what's going on with you?
ReplyDeleteIf na naija nw dm for say govt. No sabi manage properties. Oº°˚˚˚°ºk, this things happen everywhere around the world. Thank God no life was lost!
ReplyDelete112 years! That sh*t is a relic! Should have crashed YEARS ago. Wish the families of the victims strength during this trying period.
ReplyDeleteRUBBISH AFTER THEY CLAIM RICH AND WEALTHY' I WONDER WHY NIGERIANS GO DERE, MTCHEEW
ReplyDeleteGo and die of jealousy ... Nigerian boy..
Deleterubbish, after they mr rich and wealthy,i wonder y we go there despite famine economy
ReplyDeleteHmmm naija people and hating. It's so easy to hate. I pity una.
DeleteRUBBISH AFTER THEY CLAIM RICH AND WEALTHY' I WONDER WHY NIGERIANS GO DERE, MTCHEEW
ReplyDeleteVe u ever been to London b4. There is security,light,good medicals,good education,nd more opportunities to make a success out of ur life if u re hard working. Compare the difference. Haters.
DeleteI would gladly invite u so that u can come a nd see. Holla back if u re interested in seeing London.
Deletewatever, they shud keep on parading as rich and wealthy country wen they have nafin
ReplyDeleteIts a good thing no one was reported dead. All thanks to GOD and their rescue response system.
ReplyDeleteOld buildin,tnk. God no life was. Lost.
ReplyDeleteFuck up thank God nobody died
ReplyDeleteGood at least no b only Nigeria buildings dey collapse
ReplyDelete112YRS? HABA, D BUILDING TRY NAAA
ReplyDeleteThank God no life was lost!
ReplyDeleteThank God no life waz lost.
ReplyDeleteAny refund?
ReplyDeleteTank God no life was lost but dey should knw dat d building need renovation na.
ReplyDeleteI tot its onli in Naija such tinz hapen.Neva knew it has gone continental.Hope no1 died sha
ReplyDeleteSahu sahu sahu! No dey show ursef for lib o
ReplyDeleteThey should have no dat de materials used in building has expired. But they are always claiming of knowing it all.mtcheeew
ReplyDeleteSo shit happen everywhere. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥
ReplyDeleteEiyaaa,,,wat a tragedy!!!! Thank God no life was lost doe
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm here thinking this kind of thing happens only in naija
ReplyDeleteFor yankee??? Lol
ReplyDeleteThank God nobody died. I thought it was only in Nigeria here that people are careless about stuffs like that, but they should have known better now.
ReplyDeleteLondon δҽγ̲̣̣ follow us buy china product? Laughing them in azonto style
ReplyDeletePart of d play ko, part of d play ni....oyibo sha.
ReplyDeleteGuess d building I due for a total makeover. Thank God no life was lost....
Dem no dey renovate the Theatre ... If na naija now committee to renovate go dey.. renovation fee fit cost 10Billion Naira..
ReplyDeleteDem no dey renovate the Theatre ... If na naija now committee to renovate go dey.. renovation fee fit cost 10Billion Naira..
ReplyDeleteDem no dey renovate the Theatre ... If na naija now committee to renovate go dey.. renovation fee fit cost 10Billion Naira..
ReplyDeleteThis points to the fact that no nation is immune to disasters as a result of human error and negligence. We all are humans and sh*t happens anywhere/everywhere although the frequency of such occurrence still vary from one continent to another. I wish those affected speedy recovery!!!
ReplyDeleteWell dat shud teach us all dat nfn lasts 4eva #*karlishah*
ReplyDeleteBuilding collapsed in London? Hm.... Linda, has anyone claimed responsibility yet? If it were in Naija, BO... or M... would have claimed it o! I believe in Naija.
ReplyDeleteJokers! 112yrs is nothing. Y not google how old the underground is. Y'all know it was dug/ build by slaves right?
ReplyDeleteApollo theatre gosh! Watched some wicked plays there mehn! Thank God 4 d lives!
Wow am surprised bcs I was there two wks ago
ReplyDeleteMr London hater, if you were in London now you will be wishing you were in d building at the time of collapse, because the amount the government will pay each person as compensation will be enough for yiu to erect your own house in ya village. Am talking thousands of pounds per head.
ReplyDeleteMr London hater, if you were in London now you will be wishing you were in d building at the time of collapse, because the amount the government will pay each person as compensation will be enough for yiu to erect your own house in ya village. Am talking thousands of pounds per head.
ReplyDelete"We thought it was part of d play". Of course days d grand finale. If its Nigeria BBC will carry it for one week and stating how corrupt and poor Nigeria is. What do they use their tax money for? Thank God no life was lost at d end of d whole performance.
ReplyDeleteLol....Nigerians and their ignorant comments...some people know nothing about a place yet they comment like they have all the facts....anyone who has lives in London will know the age of that theatre is no big deal as you have quite a lot of old and well maintained structures in London....this one unfortunately was not well maintained...if you find out properly it will be due to bad management....e.g .the London Underground is more than a hundred years old and still carrying millions of people daily.....
ReplyDeleteIgnoramuses full dis blog die......Yankee is America not London....and u so u think the collapsed building has to do with china product.....lol....it is maintenance mumu...u have structure that are older that that in London and they are still going strong.....the western world is not perfect but they still have a much more better maintenance culture than Africans...
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