A fire outbreak in Ipata main market in the Ilorin East Local Government Area of Kwara State on Thursday left 70 animals dead.
The fire which started at about 10.30pm affected mainly the animal and foodstuff section of the market. Adekunle said, “The brigade was summoned to this vicious incident yesterday night, at about 22:31hours through a telephone call by one Mr Lawal. Despite the intensity of the blazing fire, the firefighters were able to eliminate it on time and prevent it from spreading to the surrounding buildings in the market vicinity area. Three shops and an open big shed constructed with planks for goat sellers were destroyed by the inferno.
One of the affected traders, Alhaji Kale Kannike, lamented that he lost several animals, many bags of rice and animal feeds to the fire incident.The Babaloja of Ipata market, Alhaji Dauda Owolabi, lamented the huge loss of goods suffered by traders affected by the inferno.
Wetin be this? Of all things wey dey happen near you. Una report say goats die?
FG ban twitter, punch still the tweet. Wetin happen punch
So sad! Reporting from Brussels
Even una Dey use the same VPN? Journalism in Nigeria is dead
Hello Punch Newspapers, may we not be unfortunate o. Keep your news to yourself o. How did you access twitter self? I thought Nigerians can't access it anymore except we relocate? As I don dey San Francisco now, please no gimme 9ja news again.
70 peoples or 70 animals 🤔
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I guess your service is not for Nigerians again😃😃 were ni gbogbo yin
Where una dey see this network?
Am tweeting from usa in Nigeria
This is the major reason they want to shut down all media houses in Nigeria. They re killing the people and don't want the world to know about it.
Where are you twitting from
Shey paper don finish ni, why informing us on twitter.
I thought Tweeter was banned in Nigeria
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