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Friday, 24 March 2017

Construction workers escape death as building allegedly belonging to Enugu state Speaker, House of Assembly collapse

At Least 20 construction workers escaped death after a two storey building under construction at Nkpokiti Estate, Independence Layout, Enugu collapsed in the early hours of Friday, March 24th, 2017. However, two workers who came in early for work sustained various degrees for injury.

 


The building allegedly belongs to Speaker of the Enugu State House of Assembly, Hon. Edward Ubosi.

While addressing journalists, Commissioner for Capital Territory Development, Hon. Chidi Aroh, said the ministry will take full responsibility for the incident but revealed that they had earlier ordered for work to stop at the site as there was no form of approval given for the building...

13 comments:

  1. Wawu! And considering the owner of the building, no one would be held responsible and the property won't be confiscated by government.


    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  2. When the money you're using to build the house is not yours, why won't it collapse... *continue eating my noodles*

    So you think you know the reason Dele Giwa was killed? Well, check this out and see for yourself!

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    1. That ain't true or is not always the case.

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  3. For window blinds wallpapers and curtains please call 08160856785.

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  4. The ministry no serious with their claim... dee

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  5. Substandard materials. Hit cool money! Get soccer prediction tips for Saturday 25th March 2017 @ www.fortunatusblog.com  

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  6. Explain to me. Is this not a private dwelling being built by private contractors in a private agreement with the house speaker? If yes, how come a state parastatal is taking full responsibility? Or is this the official home of the speaker that was being built?

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  7. shame Enugu State House of Assembly, Hon. Edward Ubos cutting corners. see the result, hahahaha

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  8. The house was probably constructed with poor building materials and the owner employed quack builder, architect and engineers.
    penis exercises works

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  9. hmm
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  10. Stolen money, that's how all the buildings they used our stolen money to build will collapse and it will not hurt any of the innocent construction workers.

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  11. The so called useless ministry will take respobsibility, but they won't take responsibility of paying worker's salary. The jungle called Nigeria.

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  12. This na big building.
    Where E get the money or na him salary?
    EFCC!!!

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