A massive fire has broken out at the popular Alaba International Market in Lagos, destroying several shops and sending ...
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No casualty recorded in popular Lagos market, says fire service
A section of the popular Alaba International Market in Lagos was on Tuesday evening engulfed by a raging fire that destroyed ...
The Alaba International Market, located along the Lagos–Badagry Expressway, is one of West Africa’s largest commercial hubs, known for its electronics, furniture, and building materials. Tuesday’s ...
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Govt urges safety precautions after Alaba market fire
The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service has advised residents to be safety conscious following the fire incident that took place at the Alaba International Market.A section of the popular market in ...
By Mathew Johnson Goods worth millions of naira were destroyed, Tuesday night, when fire gutted a section of the popular Alaba International Market, in Ojo Local Government Area of Lagos State. The ...
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Sidel grows sustainable footprint in Lagos, Nigeria
Sidel has inaugurated a new office in Lagos as part of its ongoing strategy to promote sustainable packaging and deepen its ...
Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial heartbeat, runs on an insatiable appetite for red meat. Every day, thousands of cattle, goats, and rams ...
The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service says power surge and negligence were the root cause of the inferno that razed a ...
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Nigeria: Local, Foreign Power Firms to Showcase Services, Opportunities At Lagos Energy Summit
More than 200 highly-rated power equipment manufacturers and service providers from around the world have been lined up to showcase their products and services and explore opportunities within the ...
Goods worth millions of naira have been destroyed following a massive fire at the popular Alaba International Market in Lagos ...
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Fire Guts Section of Alaba Market in Lagos
The Alaba International Market, located along the Lagos-Badagry Expressway, is one of West Africa's largest hubs for electronics, furniture, and building materials, with thousands of traders from ...
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