Nigerian Company, Heirs Insurance Debunks Reports Claiming Lagos Agency Sealed Off Seven-Floor Structure In Victoria Island | Sahara Reporters

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Nigerian general insurance company, Heirs Insurance has debunked the viral reports claiming that the Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA) had sealed off its headquarters office, a seven-floor structure on Ajose Ogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos State. The company stated this in a statement made available on Monday, released by Ifesinachi Okpagu, the company Chief Marketing Officer explaining that the building in question was legally built by Cappa & D’Alberto and commissioned in 2021.

Nigerian Company, Heirs Insurance Debunks Reports Claiming Lagos Agency Sealed Off Seven-Floor Structure In Victoria IslandNigerian general insurance company, Heirs Insurance has debunked the viral reports claiming that the Lagos State Building Control Agency had sealed off its headquarters office, a seven-floor structure on Ajose Ogun Street, Victoria Island, Lagos State.

According to the General Manager of LASBCA, Architect Gbolahan Owodunni Oki, this was done in a bid to avert a possible collapse. Oki said the actions prompted the evacuation and seal-off order on the building pending further investigation.

 

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