Three die as fire engulfs commercial bus in Kano
He said the incident occurred while the bus, coming from Ajingi LGA to Kofar Wambai, was engulfed in fire.
He said the incident occurred while the bus, coming from Ajingi LGA to Kofar Wambai, was engulfed in fire.
A mini-bus and four out of the 16 dispensing pumps at the station were destroyed by the fire which started ...
Victims of the incident are appealing for help.
The whereabouts of the son of the victims and their housemaid were also unknown and they were suspected to have ...
The fire was first noticed at about 6.15 p.m. in the duplex belonging to one Sale Damfami at Lamurde Street, ...
The hoodlums, numbering about eight, reportedly scaled the fence into the INEC compound and set the building on fire.
“We can't ascertain the actual number of the dead and the injured.”
Police say efforts are being made to save the remaining
The fire was caused by an explosion, a witness said.
Officials said that they are battling the fire at the Tejuoso market in Yaba.
An official said that the quick intervention of the fire service saved grinding machines used for melting rubber from getting ...
A witness said the driver attempted to use a fire extinguisher on the leaking tanker before it exploded.
The deceased’s wife said the assailants broke a window at the back of their house
Speaking with PREMIUM TIMES on Tuesday, Nosa Okunbor, LASEMA's spoksperson said the emergency respondents from the agency are presently there.
NEXT supermarket, one of the largest in the Nigerian capital, is located in the Kado area of the city.
The incident occurred as the RCCG is still in mourning, following the death of Dare Adeboye, son of the general ...
All the infants were aged between a few days and three months.
The cause of the fire could not be ascertained at the time of this report
This newspaper recalls that a similar incident occurred on May 18, 2015.
“Efforts by the Lagos State Fire Service and LASEMA Response Team to combat the inferno were successful."
This is barely two weeks after over seven buildings were engulfed by fire at Martins Street, Balogun market, Lagos.
The cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained.
All 176 passengers and crew on board the Ukrainian International Airlines Boeing 737 passenger jet died.
The police blamed a 'sister security agency' for the shootings.
FRSC advised motorists to consider alternative routes to their destination.
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