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Fire Razes Market In Osun State | Sahara Reporters The fire, which broke out on Tuesday morning, has destroyed items worth several millions of naira. READ MORE:

Some parts of Atakumosa Central Market, Adeti, Ilesha in Osun State, have been destroyed by fire.

The Nigeria Police Force and firefighters was denied prompt access to the venue of the incident because of barriers at the entrance of the shops, an officer with Osun State Fire Service, Fatai Aremu, told newsmen. Osun Police Command while reacting, said men were deployed to the scene of the incident to prevent looting immediately it was informed of the inferno.

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I hope there is no deliberate attempt to wreck havoc by arsonist in southern Nigeria. There’s been one fire too many.

Every where is dry any slight fire will lead to an inferno

Nigeria no go burn finish.

Which town or city in Osun State, be precise in your report, thanks.

This market fire outbreaks in the country is now confirmed to be a spiritual thing, haba this things don dey too much na 😔

These fires are becoming something else.

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