Early morning fire razes 13 shops in Agbara Market

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An early morning infeno on Wednesday consumed no fewer than 13 shops located at the Agbara Market, along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway in Lagos.

The fire which began at about 4.35 a.m. started from one of the container shops opposite the expressway, but its cause has yet to be ascertained.A shop owner, Mrs Funmi Olabode, said she was contacted on phone by a neighbour who informed her of the incidence.

Another shop owner, Mr David Buka, who was also able to rescue his wares, expressed shock at the incidence. He said: “As I come out, I saw fire and saw as everybody was running up and down, so I just began help out.” There were, however, cries and lamentations by some others, whose shops and goods were razed by the fire.They, however, declined making comment on the incidence.

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