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  • ‘From thriving to ruins’: Instagram traders recount losses after Great Nigeria House fire

    ‘From thriving to ruins’: Instagram traders recount losses after Great Nigeria House fire

    Emotions spilled across social media on Christmas Eve as importers and Instagram vendors reported severe losses after a fire engulfed the 22-storey Great Nigeria Insurance House on Lagos Island.

    The inferno, which broke out on the night of December 24, spread to nearby buildings, including a mosque, before emergency teams eventually brought it under control.

    The director-general of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Damilola Oke-Osanyintolu, said preliminary findings showed that the fire started from an apartment on the fourth floor.

    Oke-Osanyintolu said the blaze escalated rapidly to the sixth floor and higher levels of the building.

    Seven adult males sustained varying degrees of burns and were treated by paramedics before being taken to nearby hospitals.

    The structure, which functioned largely as a warehouse for clothing materials and also housed offices, contained goods reportedly valued at millions and, in some cases, billions of naira.

    Several affected traders took to social media to describe their losses and the emotional toll of the incident.

    An importer identified on Instagram as ‘Monchericloset_empire’ described the building as “majorly a warehouse”.

    She said, “To be an importer is not easy. I am not even crying for myself only. I am crying for everybody that has goods in that Great Nigeria House. Imagine billions of naira.”

    Another vendor, known as ‘_houseofemmy’, said sickness delayed her from clearing goods that had recently arrived.

    She said, “What type of consolation do I want to give myself? I keep blaming myself.”

    The trader explained that migraine had left her unable to function properly when she was informed that her January goods had arrived early.

    She said, “I was still saying that I would go and pay, not until I saw the fire incident.”

    The vendor added, “Everything people worked for in one year. No single holiday, no single break for me since 2024. I worked all year.”

    Another trader, Bussie_closeet, said she postponed clearing her goods until December 29, only for the warehouse to be “burnt to ashes”.

    She added, “Imagine losing all my new year goods to Wait and Carry.”

    A vendor, Tifefashionstores, confirmed that both personal and pre-order items were destroyed in the fire.

    She said, “Please be gentle on me at this time, that’s all I ask. Millions of naira have gone in the flames, I could see particles of my goods.”

    A TikTok user identified as Bimzee Collections said she lost two shops to the fire.

    She said, “God, do you want to take everything from me? People will mock me.”

    She added, “I have no one to depend on. I have been struggling since d age of 12 years old.”

    Another vendor, Chic.hub, said she initially avoided confirming the loss because of the emotional strain.

    She said, “2025 will forever be a year I will never forget!”

    It was gathered that about 36 containers were stored within the affected building.

    In a notice circulated to customers, Wait and Carry Cargo said it would not issue refunds or compensation to affected traders.

    The company said the fire destroyed its office, warehouses and stored goods, adding that it was still assessing the full scale of damage.

    The notice stated, “However, we are actively working to put all necessary information together and will continue to keep our customers updated.”

    The company said the incident qualified as force majeure, describing it as an unforeseen event beyond its control.

    It added, “As a result, no payments or refunds can be made to affected customers, as the company has also suffered a total and severe loss.”

    A similar notice from Express Cargo was also circulated online.

    Reacting to the incident, the governor of Lagos state, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, expressed sympathy with victims during an on-the-spot assessment.

    Sanwo-Olu said, “No written report can truly reflect the pain or the full extent of this loss.”

    He commended firefighters and emergency responders for preventing further damage.

    The governor said the state government would continue assessing the situation and offer support to those affected.

    Some traders alleged that the state fire service failed to extinguish the blaze promptly despite arriving early.

    Responding, the controller-general of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, Margaret Adeseye, said poor storage practices and highly combustible materials fuelled the fire.

    Adeseye added that crowd control challenges, limited access and the interconnected structure of the buildings worsened the spread of the inferno.

  • LASEMA rescues man from committing suicide in Ikeja

    LASEMA rescues man from committing suicide in Ikeja

    The Director General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), Dr Olufemi Oke-Osanyintolu, says the agency has rescued a man who attempted suicide at National Bus Stop, Ikeja.

    Oke-Osanyintolu made the disclosure in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos.

    According to him, the man allegedly fell from a height with a view of suicide attempt on Saturday and a distress call was made to the emergency agency.

    He said that the alleged ‘suicider’ was rescued by LASEMA officials alive.

    “We received a distress call around 9:50 a.m. about a man reported to have attempted to commit suicide at National Bus Stop, Ikeja.

    “ This prompted the immediate activation of our emergency responders to the scene,” he said.

    He explained that when his team got to the scene, they met an adult male who sustained open lacerated wound on the heel of his left leg.

    Oke-Osanyintolu said that the victim sustained suspected fracture at the distal end of the right tibia on account of alcohol intoxication and suicide attempt.

    “Information gathered at the scene of incident was that the adult man fell from height with a view of suicide attempt.

    “At the scene safety was ensured, wound was irrigated, the victim was assessed and vitals checked with BP 130/80mmHG, PR 92bpm, RR 22cpm, spo2 92 per cent, gcs 15.

    “Oxygen was administered with Nasal Cannula at 4 lit for 45mins and his bleeding was controlled and dressed with 1m 75mg of diclofenac and he was also given a litre of Normal Saline,” he said.

    He said that the man was immediately taken to Ikeja General Hospital for further treatment.

    He said that the victim was responding to treatment adding that investigation was ongoing.

  • Tragedy as four dead, eight injured in Lagos building collapse

    Tragedy as four dead, eight injured in Lagos building collapse

    Atleast four people have reportedly died in a building collapse at Obalende, Lagos.

    This was disclosed by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) in its situation report.

    The agency said eight others were injured.

    It further disclosed that the collapsed building is located at 62, Odo Street, Obalende, Lagos Island

    According to LASEMA, the three-storey building was under construction before it partially collapsed.

    “The cause of collapse is yet to be ascertained but efforts are presently ongoing by LASEMA and other responders towards salvaging the situation.

    “As at 5:40pm, a total of eight people (all males) have been extricated alive by the LASEMA Response Team and other Stakeholders, and have been attended and quickly transferred to the hospital by LASEMA Paramedics for further medical attention at Lagos Island General hospital.

    “Four people (three males and 1 female) have so far been recovered dead and handed over to SEHMU at the incident scene,” Nosa Okunbor, LASEMA’s Head of , Public Affairs, said in a statement.

  • LASEMA reacts to Ipaja gas explosion, says ’emergency response plan activated’

    LASEMA reacts to Ipaja gas explosion, says ’emergency response plan activated’

    In the early hours of Thursday, October 8, a gas explosion rocked the Baruwa area of Ipaja in Lagos state, Within Nigeria reports.

    The incident occurred around 5.45am – 6:00am today.

    Taking to its official Twitter handle, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency confirmed the development. Saying that its emergency response has been activated.

    In a statement, Nosa Okunbor, LASEMA spokesman, said investigation revealed that a gas station belonging to Best Roof Cooking Gas exploded burning buildings around it.

    He said though the cause of the explosion is yet to be ascertained, four persons died while several others were injured.

    Okunbor said various agencies have been deployed at the scene of the inferno to prevent a further spread of the fire.

    “On arrival at the scene of incident it was observed that there was a gas explosion at the aforementioned location,” he said.

    “Further investigation at the scene revealed that the gas station belonging to Best Roof Cooking Gas exploded by burning buildings around. The cause of the explosion could not be ascertained at the moment.

    “Unfortunately, Four mortalities were recorded and several others injured. A combined effort of the Agency’s Tiger team, Dolphin team, LRU Fire, LASG Fire Service, NPF, NUPENG, and LNSC are on ground to curtail the spread of the fire to other buildings.”

    See video from the scene below;

    Within Nigeria recalls that on September 24, a gas explosion rocked the Ifako-Ijaiye area of Lagos, leaving 16 persons injured and properties destroyed.

  • Homeless woman delivered of baby boy under Lagos bridge

    Homeless woman delivered of baby boy under Lagos bridge

    A 35-year-old woman identified as Ms Blessing Emmanuel was delivered of a baby boy under the flyover bridge in Ajah area of Lagos state on Saturday.

    WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the incident happened at about 4:30p.m on Saturday.

    It was also learnt that the native of Cross River state who is homeless in Lagos was rescued by officials of Lagos State Ambulance Services from Eti-Osa.

    As at the time of filing this report, both mother and baby were said to be fine, and have been taken to Island Maternity.

    Speaking on the development, Director-General, Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA confirmed the incident.

    He also appreciated the Ambulance Services’s intervention, adding that mother and child were responding fine to treatment.

  • Fire engulfs six shops in Ogudu, Lagos

    Fire engulfs six shops in Ogudu, Lagos

    The Lagos State Emergency Management (LASEMA) has announced that fire has engulfed six shops at Ogudu police barracks in Ogudu axis in a pre dawn fire incident.

    The agency disclosed that six from the 17 shops were razed in the incident while 11 were salvaged and the fire totally extinguished by combined efforts of the Agency’s Response Team and the Lagos Fire Service.

    “The cause of fire is however yet to be ascertained and no life was lost.

    “Activities conducted in the razed shops by the fire outbreak at dawn involved two fashion design services, a pawn shop, event planning wares shop, a sport betting outlet and a Barber’s shop.

    The spokesperson of the agency, Okunbor said “the fire outbreak has been totally put out by combined efforts of the Agency’s response team and the Lagos State Fire Service,”.

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    Fire engulfs six shops in Ogudu, Lagos

    Fire engulfs six shops in Ogudu, Lagos

  • One dead, another injured as truck crushes car in Lagos

    One dead, another injured as truck crushes car in Lagos

    A truck laden with granite on Thursday crushed a Toyota Camry along Lekki-Epe Expressway after a brake failure, the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency has disclosed.

    One person died from the accident.

    The incident which occurred at Alasia Bus Stop, inwards Abraham Adesanya, along Lekki-Epe Expressway also left the other male occupant with leg injuries when rescued alive and was administered first aid by LASEMA Paramedics.

    In a statement, Nosa Okunbor, the spokesperson of the LASEMA, said the truck crushed the car driver to death while another male occupant was injured.

    The deceased driver is yet to be identified by the agency.

    “Preliminary has it that on getting to the incident scene, a Toyota Camry salon car with registration number KSF-920FF was found accidented.

    “Further investigations revealed that the car was run into by a granite laden tipper truck with registration number ENU-576ZZ (Enugu) as a result of brake failure.

    “The driver of the car was severely crushed by the impact of the collision and died instantly. He was extricated from the vehicle by an expert team of the LASEMA Response Squad.

    “Another victim who suffered leg injuries was rescued alive and administered first aid by the LASEMA Paramedics Team,” LASEMA said.

    It said, “the vehicles were recovered off the road through the combined efforts of The LASEMA Response Team, FRSC, LASTMA, LNSC and the Nigerian Police Force worked together to ensure a swift recovery”.

  • 2 dead, 1 missing, 4 rescued in Lagos fishing boat mishap

    2 dead, 1 missing, 4 rescued in Lagos fishing boat mishap

    Tragedy as two people reportedly drown and one person declared missing by the Lagos State Waterways Authority in a fishing boat mishap that happened at Ibeshe, Ikorodu area on Monday evening.

    This was contained in a statement released and made available to newsmen by the General Manager of LASWA, Mr Oluwadamilola Emmanuel.

    LASWA Boss stated that four people were rescued alive in the mishap.

    Emmanuel said: “A boat mishap occurred at about 7p.m. today Monday the 31st of August 2020, around Offin Ibeshe Ikorodu area of Lagos State.

    “A fishing boat from Makoko Community with Seven(7) passengers onboard, five (5 ) adults including the boat captain and two (2) toddlers, capsised into the Lagos lagoon while heading to Offin area in Ikorodu.

    “Further inquires revealed that the cause of the incidence was the rough water current usually recorded around the area.”

    The general manager said that the first responders at the scene of the incident was a passengers ferry that witnessed the incident before the arrival of LASWA rescue team.

    “Inquiries reveal that the fishing boat, which was clearly operating outside its fishing capability and therefore not equipped with necessary safety gadgets for passengers ferry operation, carried the occupants who are all related and headed to Offin for a relative’s funeral.

    “Upon further investigations, it was revealed that all Seven(7) passengers onboard were not wearing a lifejacket. Four (4) passengers were rescued alive two (2) fatalities and one (1) passenger missing.

    “The men of the LASEMA and Marine Police have been contacted to support the ongoing search operation for the remaining victim while further investigation is ongoing,” he said.

  • BREAKING: Fire engulfs one-storey building in Lagos

    BREAKING: Fire engulfs one-storey building in Lagos

    Tragedy as a fire engulfed a one-storey building located at 10 Moliki Street Street in the Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State on Saturday morning.

    WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the fire began around 8am and destroyed the entire first floor of the residential building.

    Reacting to the fire incident, the Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, Nosa Okunbor confirmed the ihncident to newsmen in a telephone conversation.

    Okunbor said the cause of the fire is still unknown but rescue operation is ongoing. Watch video from scene of incident below;

    In a related story, WITHIN NIGERIA reported that a traveler has escaped death by whisker after her car, a Honda with number plate AKD 689 FJ, gutted fire at about 1.52 pm yesterday, on Long Bridge Warewa area, outbound Lagos.

    WITHIN NIGERIA learnt that the car owner was said to be going to Arepo area of Ogun State when she noticed fire from the bonnet of her car. Immediately, she was said to have alighted from the car shouting for help but many motorists were said to have ignored her and sped off.

  • LASEMA speaks on the fire incident at Access Bank, Victoria Island

    LASEMA speaks on the fire incident at Access Bank, Victoria Island

    The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) has said that the fire incident that occurred at the Access Bank branch on Ademola Adetokunbo in Victoria Island on Wednesday morning has been put out.

    This was contained in a statement by Nosa Okunbor, the spokesperson of the agency.

    The agency, with the support of other responders, has curtailed a ravaging fire that occurred from a 33,000 litre diesel tanker, the statement reads.

    “The oil tanker incident started when a fully loaded 33,000 litres diesel tanker with registration number AKD 637 XP caught fire, leaving a car with registration number AKD 234 FA stationed beside it, also completely ravaged by the fire.

    “The diesel oil tanker was reported to have been dispensing fuel for the use of generators in the bank premises and as a result caught fire in the process.”

    Access Bank earlier confirmed the development in a tweet, adding that no one was hurt in the incident and safety protocols were in place.

    “However, the intervention of the emergency responders; LASEMA Response Team, Eko Hotel, LASG fire, UBA fire and Federal fire was able to arrest the fire and stop it from escalating further the building in the premises,” LASEMA said.

    No loss of life was recorded in the incident, while recovery operations at the main building are ongoing.