Fire raze immigration service headquarters, Abuja market, Anambra motorcycle spare parts factory | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Fire yesterday gutted parts of the headquarters of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in Abuja. According to the official Twitter handle of the agency, the fire started in the early hours of yesterday....

Fire yesterday gutted parts of the headquarters of the Nigeria Immigration Service in Abuja. According to the official Twitter handle of the agency, the fire started in the early hours of yesterday, leading to burning of some of the offices before it was put out by fire servicemen.

FIRE also razed shops and valuables at the Kugbo Furniture Market, Asokoro Extension, Abuja yesterday. According to an eyewitness, the fire, which started around 6:00a.m. had lasted over an hour before the men of the Fire Service arrived. The company, owned by Chief Louis Onwugbenu, manufactures the Louis Carter brand of motorcycles, which is widely used in the South-eastern part of Nigeria and the South-south.

“The security men said the magnitude of the fire could not be put out with fire extinguishers at the factory, and that they had called the fire fighters’ emergency number, which led to the arrival of the men of the department.“The fire was caused by Enugu Electricity Distribution Company’s high tension cable that exploded and sparked off fire into the section of the factory, which stores our raw materials.

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