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Saturday 26 December 2015

Fire razes 200 shops in Ibadan on Christmas day

Christmas was bad for traders in the popular Sango Market, Ibadan as fire razed over 200 shops in the plank section of the market. The fire reportedly started around 3pm, burned for several hours and as at 8pm, it still hadn't been put out. According to information gathered, planks estimated at ‎over N250m was lost in the disaster.

The Oyo State Fire Service finally responded to the inferno and was seen racing towards Eleyele Water Works for a refill when it ran out of water.
 
A trader in the market said the fire started after he left his shop.
He said:
“Shortly after I attended to a customer who called me on phone, I had the call that the shops had caught fire”.
Another trader Mr. Afolabi said several sawing machines and other logging equipment were lost in the fire.
He added:
‎“Each time the vehicle left to refill water, we lost more shops because the fire would gain more ground. Don’t forget this is the time of the year when fire incidents are rampant because we are in the dry season.
More fire service vehicles are needed to forestall possible overnight fire here. As you can see, we now pay to bring water tanker to help the fire service men.”


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83 comments:

  1. KUL



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  2. Chai.... And with this harmattan, the wood go catch and spread fire rapidly. So much loss, 200 shops!

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    1. Unfortunately, my husband lost goods of over a million in ds fire...I just leave it all to God. If only i could change his sadness now and make him merry again

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    2. May God make him merry again. Remember every cloud has a silver lining. Be prayerful

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  3. Jesus christ so so pathetic..... #LIBBOO

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  4. So sad, what bad Christmas gift

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  5. Ehya, sorry for your loss. Nothing works in nigeria mehn.

    Okbye.

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  6. Chai! What a tragedy.......



















































































    #JUSTSAYING












































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  7. Oh,ya salam,may God replenish the losses. What a loss

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  8. Na wah with all this Xmas nd new year fire incidence.... Something seriously needs to be done.... People's livelihood been razed by fire is quite traumatic

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  9. Sorry for their loss



























































































































































    God will wipe away their tears

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  10. All those witches and wizards who gain more when their shops gets burnt have started again o. Expect to hear more shops burning especially in january. Na their time be this

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  11. Fire and harmattan sef
    How will they recover now?
    God help them.

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  12. God, what's really happening? Na wa o











    #iT wiLL oNLy geT beTTer
    #iT mUsT eNd iN prAise

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  13. Pls, pls n pls let's us all be more careful dis harmattan season.


    #sucre

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  14. HMmmmmm! Sad news























    !brightosman aka fake phyno .#gerarahere

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  15. Eyahhh... My heart feels for dem buh my question is'how did d fire start?'
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    Nuella saiz**

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  16. Everything is so messed up...this one na black christmas oh for them...and fire service seff..ha! 9ja when e go b.






    ~make I go take one bottle of star beer~

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  17. Hmmmmmm, so sad. May God comfort them

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  18. This is quite disheartening.,,the government must leave up to its responsibility at all times,my deepest condolence goes out to them.

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  19. So sad, and may God grant doz involved in dis loss d heart to bear oooo!! In dis beautiful economy, chai!
    Its well

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  20. A veeeeeery bad way for one to end the year.

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  21. What a loose!

    I just hope they insured their shops

    ~FromOutOfThisWorld~

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  22. Sorry for them.may god pay them abundantly

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  23. Such a sad day for ibadan!
    Can LIBers see me at all? Am I invisible?

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  24. This is so very sad.I can imagine the pains the traders and their families are passing through right now. Naija fire service is a huge Joke sha.

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  25. Eyah... So sorry for them.


    Sincerely speaking the mind of Amadioha

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  26. Wot a sad way to spend xmas.terrible.but wot caused d fire?..our government needs to improve on the fire fighting methods esp in ds dry season.

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  27. OMG,this is very bad!




    #linda give me 1bottle#

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  28. So sorry dear.na waaoh for this inferno.(Obama's eye)

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  29. God forbid,my sympathy.Replenishement is their portion.Amen.

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  30. Chia.... What a sad news on Xmass.

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  31. Saw the crazy incident when I was driving dwn to Ventura; Oyo State Fire Operation really tried but things woulnt have gone Worse if there was enough of those Trucks on Ground ...

    I pray God almighty grant them d heart to bare this great loss with dz kind economy way we dey So !!! :( All iz Well!!!




    *DEW*

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  32. Omg is really a heartbreaking news...sorry to dose dat lost dere items by fire. I feel dere plight

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  33. Dryness around encouraging the fire. Incompetent/poorly equipped fire fighters going several rounds while the fire rages.... typical sight.

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  34. Wat a grt lost.ifyiiokoye@gmail.com

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  35. All these fire accident in one month!

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  36. Too bad...many will carry debt into a new year..

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  37. May God help us in this country.

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  38. Eyah, sad day for dem.. #Am Don jazzy's wife!!

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  39. This is where I server,, Ibadan has been a place where water is lake a lot..even to get pure water sometimes is difficult

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  40. This is where I serve,, Ibadan has been a place where water is lake a lot..even to get pure water sometimes is difficult

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  41. nawa ooh ! so they need to pay for water for fire service men! we need to grow up in this our so call country! we lack almost everything inadequate security, no infrastructure, bad road. God please help us in this country ooooooooooh

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  42. I feel so devastated for the people whose shops has been razed.

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  43. Feelin sad 4 Ibadan rite Now with my teary eyes (caught some few crystalline drops in my weeping vase)

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  44. So sad, but Nigeria fire service should try and well equip

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  45. So sorry...may God restore those that suffered losses

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  46. Eya why na . 2015 please go in peace

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  47. "Now pay to bring water tanker to help the service men"..only in nija
    Too bad!!

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  48. What a way to celebrate d season,,,,,,nawa oo

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  49. 1. Fire fire fire everywhere 2. Harmattan is always time for fire as most things are inflammable 3. Therefore be careful with fire prone objects or places 4. #MYOPINION#

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  50. What a big loss 250million no be small money

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  51. The hand work of evil men...Linda much love/Linda take care

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  52. Na wa oooh,for this xmas.....munachiphilips@gmail.com

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  53. Enter your comment...thank God this year is going God abeg protect us.

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  54. God save us from this fire everywhere...hope no life was lost?

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  55. This is too painful! losing a shop at this time of the year most especially? I can't even imagine the millions lost to this. May God comfort the people involved and the people of Ibadan generally as this would definitely cast a dark cloud over their festive mood.

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  56. LANRECHUKS@YAHOO.com26 December 2015 at 12:59

    Jesus


    I love Linda LANRECHUKS@YAHOO.com

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  57. Nawa 250M lost, Wia dey wanna start 4rm

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  58. So pathetic, God help them!!! % Your Greatest Fan %

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  59. Ghen ghen ghen pple in high places@work....eseokodugha75@yahoo.com

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  60. this is sad...really sad


    MISSVEE

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