The injured people which included a 6 month old baby have all been hospitalized and are receiving medical attention.
General Manager of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Micheal Akindele while commenting on the incident, said gas escaped from the compressor of the refrigerator suspected to be defective and reacted with carbonated drinks in the shop, causing the explosion. They ruled out any possibility of the explosion caused by an IED.


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Pheww.. quick recovery.
ReplyDeleteOga o. Get well soon
ReplyDeletemen and beer parlour @ this UNGODLY PERIOD OF TIME
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men and beer parlour @ this UNGODLY PERIOD OF TIME
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men and beer parlour @ this UNGODLY PERIOD OF TIME
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men and beer parlour @ this UNGODLY PERIOD OF TIME
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Anyways thank God no life was lost. A speedy recovery to dem. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteToo bad...Speedy recovery to the injured
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Eyaah, una dooh.
ReplyDeleteEyaah, una dooh. Whishing you guys quick recovery.
ReplyDeleteEyaah, una dooh. Whishing you guys quick recovery.
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Thank God no life was lost.
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Na wa ohhh....may God keep that little one and every other person alive
ReplyDeleteThey won't die while receiving treatment
ReplyDelete6month old baby in the beer parlour or the person with the baby were just within proximity of the blast radius?
ReplyDeleteLord pls save us frm tragic accidents and untimely deaths.speedy recovery to those injured.
DeleteThank God no one died! Cos if to say na boko haram tinz...hmm ! Yoruba's can fear like kilode! Dem for De run De go east! Chi unu azogo unu!
ReplyDeletegas with carbonated drinks??????????? fear God these pple and say the truth
ReplyDeleteShall they recover.
ReplyDeleteHummmmmmm....but who would carry a 6months old toddler to a beer palour? Anyway good news that no one was killed, and it was not caused by Boko Haram.
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Aunty lindodo tanchu jawe 4 dis news cuz sum weray don dey carry rumour say na boko.....
ReplyDeleteNEMA but pls investigate very well, let it not be what am thinking, God knows all
ReplyDeleteI doubt dis leaking refrigerator story, hw sure re we that Boko boys ain't in town already and re testing their weaponry?
ReplyDeleteRest in peace to their souls....
ReplyDeleteWhat is a 6 month old baby doing in a bar? Or am I missing something...
ReplyDeleteRefrigerator gas + Carbonated drinks = Explosion!. Oga LASEMA, where is your chemistry!!
ReplyDeleteWoow are u serious.
ReplyDeleteOkay. Thanks to God it's not more dan dat
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ReplyDeleteI heard this explosion when I came back from church. I leave at Gbagada, I've been searching the news to find out any explosion related report.
ReplyDeleteThank God for the life
ReplyDeleteThis thing sounds good to be true
ReplyDeleteWishing them speedy recovery....
ReplyDeleteBeer parlor, an explosion and the logical conclusion anyone who have reached was that it was Boko Haram! Thank God it wasn't!
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