Tag: Fire

  • JUST IN: Again, Fire Breaks Out At NPA Headquarters

    JUST IN: Again, Fire Breaks Out At NPA Headquarters

    Properties worth millions of naira were on Wednesday destroyed in a fire outbreak at the Headquarters of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), on Broad street, Lagos.
    The fire was said to have been triggered off by an electrical surge.

    It affected three offices on the 6th floor of the building but no life was lost.

    Some staff, who pleaded anonymity, said they were just settling down for the day’s job when the fire started.

    The staff said those on the affected floor were asked to stay at a point on the ground floor where head count of those on duty was taken by the safety officers.

    General Manager, Corporate and Strategic Communication of NPA, Olaseni Alakija, who confirmed the incident, said officials of the NPA Fire Service Department immediately mobilised to the scene and promptly contained the fire.
    Alakija said in line with safety protocols, the affected floor had since been cordoned off and investigations were ongoing to ascertain the actual cause of the fire.

    “The fire affected one office where 2 desk tops, tables, chairs and other furniture were lost. Two other adjoining offices were affected by smoke and soot.

    “The Management of the Authority appreciates the prompt response and professionalism of the Authority’s Fire service and security departments and wishes to assure all stakeholders and the general public that no sensitive documents were lost and normalcy has been restored and that our operations have not been disrupted in anyway” he said.

    Recalled that property worth billions of naira were destroyed when urchins set NPA Headquarters on fire during the @EndSARS protest.

  • BREAKING: Fire guts Katsina Central Market

    BREAKING: Fire guts Katsina Central Market

    Some parts of the expansive Katsina Central Market were on Monday gutted by fire

    Daybreak learnt the fire started around 7 am from the side of the shops that houses grinding machines and food stuff sellers.


    The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained but some traders at the market told The Nation that it might have been caused by smoking of cigarettes

    Men of the State and Federal Fire Service stations were still battling to put out the fire as at the time of filing the report.

    Details shortly…

  • BREAKING: Fire guts Rivers timber market

    Shop owners and traders at the Timber Market in the Marine Base axis of Port Harcourt, Rivers State, woke up to see their merchandise all in flames following a midnight fire.

    It was learnt that the fire began from the casket section of the market around midnight before spreading into the early hours of Thursday.

    No fire fighters have been moblilised to the scene of the inferno, which has left shop owners and traders with massive losses.

    Most shops and goods in the market have been razed.

    Details shortly…

  • Fire Guts Five Shops, Residential Building In Kogi

    Fire Guts Five Shops, Residential Building In Kogi

    By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja

    Five shops and a residential building were on Tuesday gutted by fire at Obajana, centre of Obajana cement factory in Lokoja local Council area of Kogi state.

    According to our correspondent, no death was recorded but two persons who sustained injury were presently receiving treatment at a hospital in the Community but the building shop were damaged completely by the inferno.

    One of the shop owner razed down by fire, Mr. Chukwuebuka Austin said the fire started from one of his neighbor’s shop who deals in gas refilling where people had on many occasions asked the neighbors to stop trading in gas filling in such an area that is clustered.

    He said, “I heard that our neighbor came to the shop in the money and saw that one of the cylinders is leaking. Before he could do anything, one of the cylinder began to emit fire. Instead of calling for help immediately, he (the neighbor) was trying to put off the fire by himself.”

    “It was when he couldn’t control the fire that he raised alarm. Before one could do anything the cylinder exploded and ravaged the entire shops.”

    “I was still at home when someone called me that my shop is burning. When I reached there, I couldn’t go in, because there was no way I could safe anything from the Shop.”

    Another shop owner, Aliu Zaki said all his life works was consumed by the fire; wonder how he will survive.

    The state Commissioner for Information and Communication, Mr. Kingsley Fanwo stopped at the scene of the fire while returning from an official assignment just after the fire fighter from the Obajana Cement Factory put out the fire sympathized with the shops owner and promised that the state government will look into their plight and assist where necessary.

  • Fire Guts Over 90 Shops In Bauchi Market

    Fire Guts Over 90 Shops In Bauchi Market

    A late-night fire has razed over 90 shops in the largest plaza at Wunti market in Bauchi city.

    The cause of the fire was unknown as of the time of filing this report, but Channels Television gathered that it started in a section of the plaza where salon, computer, and tailoring shops were located.

    No life was lost in the fire incident but shop owners lost valuables as it was impossible to evacuate property due to the inferno’s intensity.

    Business activities in the plaza have been halted as traders count their losses.

  • Bishop house gut fire, properties worth millions destroyed In Kaduna

    Bishop house gut fire, properties worth millions destroyed In Kaduna

    By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna

    Chairman Kaduna Peace Commission, Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon’s Kaduna four bedroom duplex housing the center for Christianity and Islamic study center, with property worth millions of naira has been gutted with fire.

    An eye witness account said, the inferno was caused by a worker in one of the bishop’s neighbourhood houses who engaged in bush burning who refused to listen to warnings from people in the area.

    The man (name withheld) was warned not to carry out any bush burning but refused to heed to all the warnings until the unexpected happened.

    Archbishop Fearon who is presently the Secretary General of Anglican Communion Worldwide with headquarters in London expressed shock and disappointment over the incidence when contacted on phone.

    The bishop in his reaction, said, “Your love and concern are appreciated, may the Lord bless you. You know these uneducated people around us, what’ll one do other than just warn and leave them to God. 

    “My library had between 6500- 7000 volumes with almost half on Islamic books and a good number out of print.

    “God saved the ground floor as an evidence that God approves of our Centre bringing Muslim & Christian leaders to study & share their faith with one another. We give all the glory to God” he said.

    The house which is a four bedroom ensuit duplex had the the three rooms upstairs which is the Bishop’s room, that of his wife, his library, Gym and one other rooms completely razed down with no single item taken away from it.  

    An eye witness Hadiza Haruna who is the Bishop’s house help said all efforts by the fire Service men who came with about five trucks to put off the fire could not yield much result as much damage has already been done.

    When our Correspondent visited the House, sympathizers were seen coming to see the remains of the razed down duplex some of whom expressed sadness with the quantom of destruction.

  • Tension as gunmen set church building ablaze in Kaduna

    Tension as gunmen set church building ablaze in Kaduna


    By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna

    A church building has been set ablaze in Zango Kataf Local government area of Southern Kaduna in Kaduna state, according to statement on Friday evening.

    The state government Security update on Friday 29th January 2021, issued  by Internal Security and Home Affairs commissioner, Mr Samuel Aruwan and made available to journalists already condemned the burning of “pavilion for church conference in Zangon Kataf Local government.

    It added that “The  Government of Kaduna state received security report detailing the incident, which stated that a pavilion erected by the leadership of the ECWA Church ahead of its conference was set ablaze by unknown persons at a location near the Palace of the Agwatyap. 

    “The Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir El-Rufai has condemned the burning of a pavilion arranged for a church conference in Zangon Kataf local government. 

    “The Governor who frowned at the incident, directed security agencies to carry out diligent investigation towards identifying and punishing the culprits. 

    “Investigations into the incident are in progress”, it stated.

  • Four COVID-19 Patients Killed As Fire Engulfs Hospital In Romania

    Four COVID-19 Patients Killed As Fire Engulfs Hospital In Romania

    At least four people died Friday after a fire broke out in Romania’s main hospital treating Covid-19 patients.

    Three patients were found dead at the Matei Bals hospital in Bucarest and a fourth died despite attempts at resuscitation, state secretary of the Ministry of Interior Raed Arafat told reporters.

    The fire reportedly broke out on the ground floor around 5:00am (0300 GMT), said Orlando Schiopu, head of the inspectorate for emergency situations.

    Four wards were affected and 102 people had been evacuated and transferred to other hospitals, he added.

    Romania is still reeling from a similar tragedy in November when ten people suffering from Covid-19 died in a fire in an intensive care unit of a hospital in the northeastern town of Piatra Neamt.

    Five others injured in the fire later died of their injuries.

    The prosecutor general has opened an enquiry into the tragedy, while the health ministry has suggested the fire could have been caused by an electrical short circuit.

    The incident sparked wider safety warnings in a country marked by crumbling infrastructure and a culture of makeshift repairs.

    The country of 19 million is one of the poorest in the European Union and is trying to manage the Covid-19 pandemic with a dilapidated and understaffed health system.

    AFP

  • BREAKING: Fire guts Sunday Igboho’s house

    BREAKING: Fire guts Sunday Igboho’s house

    A midnight fire on Tuesday gutted some parts of the house of a popular Yoruba rights activist, Sunday Adeyemo, well known as Sunday Igboho.

    The fire reportedly started around 3am in the building located in the Soka area of Oyo State.

    The source of the fire was unknown as of the time of filing this report but it was gathered that fire fighters from the Oyo State Fire Service arrived the scene a few hours after to douse the fire.

    No statement has been obtained from Igboho on the incident.

    Igboho, who is the Akoni Oodua of Yoruba land, had asked herdsmen in Ibarapa Local Government Area of Oyo State to leave within seven days.

    Details later…

  • Wike under fire over donation of N500 million for rebuilding of Sokoto mosque

    Wike under fire over donation of N500 million for rebuilding of Sokoto mosque

    Pensioners in Rivers State are gnashing their teeth over Governor Nyesom Wike’s N500million largesse to the Sokoto State Government to douse the pain on the state and traders affected by the inferno at Sokoto Central Market.

    The pensioners, who lampooned the governor, said N500million would have to a high extent met some of the demands of retired civil servants in the State.

    Some retirees who spoke to newsmen at the Rivers State Secretariat Complex lamented that since the Governor assumed office in 2015, Pensioners are yet to receive their gratuities and pension arrears.

    One of the retirees, Bariza Kpaen said, “How can our governor give out such an amount of money when there are so many unresolved financial issues? We the governor to immediately settle the issues surrounding the gratuity and Pension arrears now that it is obvious that he has so much to spend.”

    Another retiree who simply identified herself as Hart, said, “Some of our colleagues have died for lack of funds to take care of themselves medically and otherwise. The Governor must stop playing politics with the lives of pensioners in this state.”

    On his part, Youth Activist, Charles Jaja blamed elders statesmen and youths for being silent in the face of Governor Wike’s financial recklessness; “I am disappointed because I am simply worried about our elder statesmen and good number of youths who sing the praises of Governor in the face of this financial irresponsibility.”

    Also reacting, Chairman of the Rivers Civil Society Organizations Enefaa Georgewill, expressed disappointment in an interview with DAILY POST over the donation, stating that while it is not wrong for an entity to make donations, noted that it is wrong for a government who is yet to develop its State to do so.

    Enefaa, stated that it is saddening that residents of Rivers State are currently grappling with survival tendencies while Governor Wike has embarked on a spending spree without appropriation by the Legislature.

    According to Georgewill, “There are flooding issues that need urgent attention that have not been looked into, every year buildings, plants and people’s source of livelihood are being destroyed due to the disaster that can be managed if the government simply pays attention.

    “Indigent Rivers students are struggling in different tertiary institutions because the Governor stopped paying them bursary. Pensioners are dying because the Governor is withholding their pensions and gratuities.

    ” What Governor Wike has simply done with that donation to Sokoto is eye service and dirty politics. The Governor should be concerned about removing the log in his own eyes before removing the spec in another person’s eyes.”

    Wike had on Wednesday pledged the sum of Five Hundred Million Naira to support the Sokoto State government to rebuild the Sokoto Central market that was gutted by fire.

    “What affects Sokoto State affects Rivers State. We are going to support the traders and the government of Sokoto State. We are donating the sum of N500million to support the traders and also support in building the market back part of which will go to bringing back the market”, Wike said.