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Friday 13 May 2016

One confirmed dead in building collapse in Ogun

One of the workers at the site of the yet-to-be completed shopping mall that partially collapsed in Itokun, Ogun state earlier today has been confirmed dead. According to a press release from the state government, site engineers had confirmed that a total of 16 workers were on duty at the building site, which was still under construction as at the time of the unfortunate incident on Friday morning.

Eight of the workers escaped unhurt. Out of the remaining eight that were injured and quickly rushed to the hospital, two have been discharged, five are still receiving treatment while one was brought in dead. After a 9-hour rescue operation led by the state governor, Ibikunle Amosun, everyone has been accounted for

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    1. Dem neva even commission d thing, e don dey collapse!
      Na wa o.

      #LIB ADDICT#

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    2. RIP the dead.
































      SCARFACE

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  2. Just one dead is still a miracle.

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  3. Oh no! May the soul of the dead rest in peace

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  4. Wats wrong wit our civil engrs lately?

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  5. Eeeeeeeeeeeyah! May his soul RIP. Linda take note!

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  6. The contracted should be presecuted

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  7. RIP
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  8. it's sad everyone is ignoring the very obvious fact that has cost this person his life, the incompetence of the Ogun State government in building their state owned mall with substandard materials.. Everyone involved in this building should be investigated so this man's death won't be in vain..

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  9. Bad contractos

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  10. Sad! may his soul rest in peace

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  11. So will there be an investigation why the building collapsed?

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  12. ordinary four storey building dey fall wondering what would have happened if was completed and been used. Pple should be jailed for this. Civil society should take note or else this won't stop

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  13. He owes NYSC corpers allowee and he is building on the same site formerly allocated to them...Pls intercede for ex Corpers
    ..pls pressure him to pay our money...blood and sweats

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