By John Ikani The death toll from the collapsed high-rise building on Gerrard Road in Ikoyi, Lagos has increased to 38. The acting Southwest Zonal Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Ibrahim Farinloye confirmed...
By John Ikani The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) revealed that it has established contacts with a number of victims who are currently trapped under the rubble of the 21-storey building that collapsed in on Gerard...
By John Ikani The General Manager of Lagos State Building Control Agency (LASBCA), Gbolahan Oki has disclosed that the owner of the collapsed 21-storey building, under construction in Ikoyi, was given approval to construct only 15...
By John Ikani At least three people have died after a high-rise building collapsed while under construction in the Nigerian city of Lagos. The building, intended to be a luxury block of flats, came down at...
By Emmanuel Nduka A 21-storey building which is under construction along Alexander way, Gerrard Road in Ikoyi Lagos State, collapsed around midday on Monday. As at the time of filing this report, an unspecified number of...
By John Ikani Thousands of households and businesses in Nigeria's capital city Abuja and commercial hub Lagos State have been left with limited electricity supply due to ongoing repairs and upgrades in transmission facilities by the...
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