The NNPC limited has declared that the Massive Gas leakage that rocked Lagos was caused by road construction and rehabilitation activities. The company said this in a statement sent to Platforms Africa by its Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs Division, Garba Deen Muhammad. “The NNPC Ltd hereby informs the general public, especially those living within the Anifowoshe area of Ikeja in Lagos State, that a gas pipeline that was reported leaking in the early hours of Wednesday has been isolated and the general area cordoned off,” the statement read.…
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BREAKING: How, Why Massive Gas Leakage, Panic Rocked Lagos
Preliminary details have emerged on the massive gas leakages that rocked Ikeja area of Lagos State, Nigeria’s commercial capital, on Wednesday, setting jitters down the spines of residents. Platforms Africa reports that the leakages came from burst gas pipelines at the site of an ongoing construction in Ikeja. The affected areas are: Computer Village, Ikeja Under Bridge, Awolowo Way, Oba Akran axis and Anifowose area. READ ALSO: JUST IN: Nigerians Angry As Lagos suffers Fresh 3-Storey Building Collapse A Sad Day For Us, UNIABUJA Declares As Bandits Attack, Kidnap Profs,…
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Relatives of dead victims of 21-storey collapsed building rained curses on corrupt official as Nigerians demand prosecution of Lagos state Building Control Agency (LASBCA) boss, officials Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, has suffered another storey building collapse less than 24 hours after the Ikoyi 21-storey building collapse causing Nigerians to reject indefinite suspension or outright dismissal as only sanction for the General Manager, Lagos state Building Control Agency (LASBCA), Mr Gbolahan Oki. They demanded the prosecution of the man and officials of the agency, responsible for approval of the collapsed…
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