Wednesday 4 November 2015

Black Tuesday, as infernos wreak havoc in Oko Oba, Lekki, Ajegunle

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In what many have described as a black Tuesday, raging inferno wreaked havoc in about three places in Lagos yesterday.

First to be razed down Tuesday morning were two buildings on No 171 Orodu Street and No 1 Freedom Street, in the popular ghetto city, Ajegunle, in Ajeromi/Ifelodun Local Government Area.

Eye witness accounts said the inferno was caused by black-market fuel dealer.

It was said that the fuel dealer, a woman in her middle-age had contracted the services of one Mr. Israel, a welder, to expand her mini fuel store-house, where she stores her products.

During welding, Israel reportedly forgot to remove a 50 litre filled with fuel inside the mini store-room, causing a spark from the welding electrode to come in contact with fuel, thus leading to a deafening explosion.

Before men of the Lagos State Fire Service could arrive to the community, properties worth millions of naira had already been razed down, even as several people sustained varying degrees of burns, and had been rushed to nearby hospitals.

Tuesday afternoon, it was gathered from eye witness accounts that Prince Ebeano Supermarket, a shopping outlet which offers a wide variety of items such as shawarma, clothes, foodstuff and even hair weave, along Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Lagos, was engulfed in a raging inferno which lasted several hours.

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