The Ministry of Finance building in Abuja’s Central Area went up in flames Tuesday morning.
The exact section where the fire started is not known yet. Officers from the Fire Service are the scene.The inferno reportedly started from office of the Special Adviser to FMBN MD, Ahmed Dangiwa, and spread to the boardroom.In October 2019, fire gutted the Federal Inland Revenue Service headquarters.
If you don’t have image from the seen we can manage with it why giving us a wrong image
This fire go don damage properties worth billions of Naira
No be today, as usual. nah ogun go kill of unna 🤦♂️😂
As usual billion will be unaccounted for Nigeria which way naw.
Cash transfer balance burnt
They are thieves.
It didnt start today
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