Mystery fire guts popular Anambra market

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Mystery fire on Sunday afternoon razed some parts of Nkwo Ogbe market in Ihiala, Ihiala Local Government Area, consuming goods worth several millions of

The inferno, which started from the clothes section of the market at about 1pm, extended to some other parts of the market, including the areas overlooking the expressway.

According to one Charles Obi, who owns a provision shop in the market, “l just came back from Church, when someone called my attention to the market fire.Mr. Ifechukwu Mmadu, a cosmetic dealer in the market said that he was lucky to be within the market in time to remove his goods, before the fire gutted his shop.

In a statement by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Mr C. Don Adinuba, the Anambra State government condoled with the people, while promising to mobilise the people toward planning, re-designing and building a much more modern market in the town.

 

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Shame on you shame on you. Fulani media, shame on you, Biafrans shall match you media for media, this is not 1967. Mystery fire indeed when other media mentioned Nigeria Fulani army responsible for the burning of Anambra market.. All hail Biafra

The government is about to build a plaza there...

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