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There was a fire outbreak on Saturday which affected dozens of shops at the popular Gamboru market in Maiduguri, the Borno capital. NAN reported that the fire outbreak began around

There was a fire outbreak on Saturday which affected dozens of shops at the popular Gamboru market in Maiduguri, the Borno capital.

NAN reported that the fire outbreak began around 2pm, with officers of the fire service deployed to the scene of the incident. Speaking on the incident, Abdu Umar, the Borno commissioner of police, said security operatives were also on the ground.Advertisement Several traders were also seen struggling to get out some of their property from the rubble, while others watched helplessly as the fire continued to ravage more structures.During the previous fire outbreak, which occurred at the Monday market in Maiduguri

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Whose shops are they always burning over there?

Why does inferno consuming markets normally chose election days, last time I checked Monday market got burnt during presidential election, and today is another episode during guber election. May Allah replace the lost to the shop owners in doubles Amin.

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