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Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by tiswell(m): 11:03am On Dec 29, 2014
The rate of fire incidence is alarming...RIP to the dead
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Macelliot(m): 11:04am On Dec 29, 2014
A
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by yungcyrus(m): 11:04am On Dec 29, 2014
Oya! Buhari disciples start Blaming this one on Gudluck..
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Akshow: 11:04am On Dec 29, 2014
what's with this people burning news we are hearing everyday. God Almighty pls don't let us roast before this year rolls out. rip to d dead
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by greatestman(m): 11:04am On Dec 29, 2014
All blame to bad governance, for not providing power supply.

RIP to the dead.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Nobody: 11:05am On Dec 29, 2014
adexsimply:
Why couldn't he preserve "the roasted" family? sad

Because many people disobeyed God's rules...one of which was good leadership and lack of corruption....which would have put in place policies that would have at the very best prevented the deaths.

Think about that, next time someone excuses little sins like selling of votes, and rigging.

That is why the Bible is soooo against SIN....because the sin someone commits today may affect lots of people tomorrow.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Nobody: 11:05am On Dec 29, 2014
MissMeiya:
Callous bastards are always using the word "roasted" to describe HUMAN BEINGS.

Nigerian journalists.
Abi ..wen day are not Suyas

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Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Collynzo22: 11:07am On Dec 29, 2014
You idîots should stop using the word ''roasted'' to describe incidents like this.
Insensitive motherfûckers.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by DNBCrew: 11:08am On Dec 29, 2014
bushdoc9919:


Because many people disobeyed God's rules...one of which was good leadership and lack of corruption....which would have put in place policies that would have at the very best prevented the deaths.

Think about that, next time someone excuses little sins like selling of votes, and rigging.

That is why the Bible is soooo against SIN....because the sin someone commits today may affect lots of people tomorrow.
So you are alive now because you are righteous?

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Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by darepoju(m): 11:09am On Dec 29, 2014
God pls have mercy o...
they never knew they won't get to see the new year...
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by stnwani(m): 11:09am On Dec 29, 2014
Macelliot:
A
A for Apple abi?
U no still enter front page!
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by kilokeys(m): 11:09am On Dec 29, 2014
flipboss:

Una doh o! Nairaland

i wouldnt joke with such things. u r a joker. pple just died. why would i wanna exercise my office as the PRO of S.BAN on such grevious news?
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Nobody: 11:11am On Dec 29, 2014
edymonte:
They had gone to bed that fateful night in Gboko, Benue State, not knowing they would not sleep to see the break of a new day – no thanks to the outage in public power supply which compelled the head of the family, Lawani Oye, to put on his power generating set.

His intention was to avail his family members a good sleeping environment, but it all turned out a disaster that claimed the lives of no fewer than seven members of the family.

They were all roasted in an inferno that engulfed the block of three flats at the early hours of Friday, at Ayankor, close to Young Secondary School, Gboko East, in Gboko local government area of Benue State.

Sunday Vanguard gathered from an eyewitness that the inferno, which started at about 1am, engulfed the block of flats, killing the husband and wife, Mr. And Mrs. Lawani Oye, and their five children. Lawani Oye was said to be a popular automobile panel beater in Gboko while his wife was a business woman in the neighborhood.

‘Oye omo Yoruba,’ as he was popularly called at the mechanic village in Gboko, was said to have switched on his power generator but mistakenly left a lantern with flames not far from where the generator was positioned on the night of the incident.

This fatal mistake led to the razing of his house and the death of his entire household.
One of his colleagues, who simply gave his name as Ter, said the late Oye, before his untimely death, was one of the most trusted hands in the panel beating business in the area.

“He was a man who knew his job and had no issues with anyone. We were all shocked to hear that he died after closing from work, alongside his entire family in the disaster,” Ter said.

“Though we have declare a day of mourning for him and the family by closing our business for the day in respect and honour for the departed family, we will all miss him because he was a good man.” .
Another eyewitness, who preferred anonymity, said the fire which started when everyone had gone to bed, razed the entire block of flats, though other occupants of the building managed to escape.
According to him, “we all sat outside after an outage in public power supply, to discuss contemporary issues that night, after which everyone retired to his house.

“It was shortly after that, as usual, that they put on their generator and went to bed only for everybody in the neighborhood to be woken up by the shouts of fire and there was so much confusion as everyone ran for dear life.

“I think the fire started at about 12 midnight in Oye’s flat when everyone in the neighbourhood, including the victims of the inferno, had gone to bed.
“It was his wife and mother of the dead children, who we popularly called Mama Tunde, who also died in the disaster that raised the alarm that prompted other neighbours to rush out of their flats.
“In the midst of the confusion, we all battled to put out the strange fire in order to rescue the family but it was all in vain. After failing, however, we all managed to escape with our families.

“While this was going on, some people tried to reach the fire service but it was too late. “Our pain about this tragic and unfortunate incident is that the same woman who died with her family in the fire was the one who raised the alarm that saved others and her family could not be saved; they were burnt beyond recognition.

“The whole thing is still a mystery to neighbors and no one can at this moment ascertain the cause of the inferno but the only clue we have is that their generator was on that night, and, by the time we went round after the fire, we saw that a lantern was positioned very close to the generating set.

“Perhaps the fire was ignited by the petrol in the generator and the flame of the lantern, but no one can really say for sure”.

The eyewitness, who said some relations of the deceased family were contacted after the incident, also ruled out the possibility of sabotage.


“I believe that what happened here could be a case of negligence, but unfortunately it turned out a fatal one; it is just painful,” he added.

Sunday Vanguard further gathered that the charred remains of the deceased were deposited at the morgue of the Gboko General Hospital though unattended to because workers in the hospital were on strike while arrangements to bury them where on.

When contacted, the acting Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, of the Benue State Police Command, Assistant Superintendent, ASP, Matthew Oku, said he was yet to receive the full report of the unfortunate incident from the Gboko Division of the Command.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/man-wife-5-children-roasted-midnight-mystery-fire/


pix: 1. Ter, a neighbour

2. The house where the family perished
very poor,how could u report an event without a date?
Am almost not believing the story though
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Nobody: 11:12am On Dec 29, 2014
Evil Arrows!
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Nobody: 11:14am On Dec 29, 2014
DNBCrew:

So you are alive now because you are righteous?

You don't get it, do you?

Alright....parables time!


A certian ruler awarded a contract for the reconstruction of a road. The contract included the building of a bridge across the road. The contractor connived with some people in the Finance Ministry...and used substandard materials...thereby committing a sin....and as a result....eight moinths after the bridge was finished....it collapsed when a bus filled with school kids was crossing....and most died, with the rest maimed in varied ways for life.

In this case....if there were good leaders who mandated and enforced fire safety codes...because a good leader always thinks of the welfare of the people.....as the Bible says.....there would have been no deaths...because the fire alarm in the house would have woken up the man and his family in time. And if there had been no official corruption....there would have been an efficeint fire serivce to deal with the crisis?

Still don't get what I was saying in my post you responded to? Then you may need to read again. Sins always affect someone else. Always.And in bad ways.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by GodMode: 11:17am On Dec 29, 2014
because linda used "roasted" on her blog everyone is now using doesn't the op know that "roasted" is not the appropriate word for a headline.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Phillfree(m): 11:17am On Dec 29, 2014
That incident was before xmas and the name of that area is ANYAMKOR near THE YOUNG CHRISTIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Taku555(m): 11:17am On Dec 29, 2014
Gboko again? R I P.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by evesdon4u: 11:19am On Dec 29, 2014
"Roasted"!!! You can sense the general lack of sympathy in this report from afar... May their souls RIP...
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by SilentCrescendo: 11:19am On Dec 29, 2014
TDstarr:
pls how do u quote manypeople at once?

umm, quote the first person....go down to the comments and click "quote post" next to the second person you'd like to quote. Keep on doing this

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Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Lordmykel(m): 11:23am On Dec 29, 2014
Ties cloth around neck brings plate, knife and fork....




Where is my own share of the roasted meat? angry
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by TDstarr: 11:23am On Dec 29, 2014
Phillfree:
That incident was before xmas and the name of that area is ANYAMKOR near THE YOUNG CHRISTIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL.
kilokeys:

i wouldnt joke with such things. u r a joker. pple just died. why would i wanna exercise my office as the PRO of S.BAN on such grevious news?
SilentCrescendo:


umm, quote the first person....go down to the comments and click "quote post" next to the second person you'd like to quote. Keep on doing this
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by GodMode: 11:27am On Dec 29, 2014
bushdoc9919:


You don't get it, do you?

Alright....parables time!


A certian ruler awarded a contract for the reconstruction of a road. The contract included the building of a bridge across the road. The contractor connived with some people in the Finance Ministry...and used substandard materials...thereby committing a sin....and as a result....eight moinths after the bridge was finished....it collapsed when a bus filled with school kids was crossing....and most died, with the rest maimed in varied ways for life.

In this case....if there were good leaders who mandated and enforced fire safety codes...because a good leader always thinks of the welfare of the people.....as the Bible says.....there would have been no deaths...because the fire alarm in the house would have woken up the man and his family in time. And if there had been no official corruption....there would have been an efficeint fire serivce to deal with the crisis?

Still don't get what I was saying in my post you responded to? Then you may need to read again. Sins always affect someone else. Always.And in bad ways.

religion/god has nothing to do with how well people do their duties.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by tripple1: 11:28am On Dec 29, 2014
edymonte:
They had gone to bed that fateful night in Gboko, Benue State, not knowing they would not sleep to see the break of a new day – no thanks to the outage in public power supply which compelled the head of the family, Lawani Oye, to put on his power generating set.

His intention was to avail his family members a good sleeping environment, but it all turned out a disaster that claimed the lives of no fewer than seven members of the family.

They were all roasted in an inferno that engulfed the block of three flats at the early hours of Friday, at Ayankor, close to Young Secondary School, Gboko East, in Gboko local government area of Benue State.

Sunday Vanguard gathered from an eyewitness that the inferno, which started at about 1am, engulfed the block of flats, killing the husband and wife, Mr. And Mrs. Lawani Oye, and their five children. Lawani Oye was said to be a popular automobile panel beater in Gboko while his wife was a business woman in the neighborhood.

‘Oye omo Yoruba,’ as he was popularly called at the mechanic village in Gboko, was said to have switched on his power generator but mistakenly left a lantern with flames not far from where the generator was positioned on the night of the incident.

This fatal mistake led to the razing of his house and the death of his entire household.
One of his colleagues, who simply gave his name as Ter, said the late Oye, before his untimely death, was one of the most trusted hands in the panel beating business in the area.

“He was a man who knew his job and had no issues with anyone. We were all shocked to hear that he died after closing from work, alongside his entire family in the disaster,” Ter said.

“Though we have declare a day of mourning for him and the family by closing our business for the day in respect and honour for the departed family, we will all miss him because he was a good man.” .
Another eyewitness, who preferred anonymity, said the fire which started when everyone had gone to bed, razed the entire block of flats, though other occupants of the building managed to escape.
According to him, “we all sat outside after an outage in public power supply, to discuss contemporary issues that night, after which everyone retired to his house.

“It was shortly after that, as usual, that they put on their generator and went to bed only for everybody in the neighborhood to be woken up by the shouts of fire and there was so much confusion as everyone ran for dear life.

“I think the fire started at about 12 midnight in Oye’s flat when everyone in the neighbourhood, including the victims of the inferno, had gone to bed.
“It was his wife and mother of the dead children, who we popularly called Mama Tunde, who also died in the disaster that raised the alarm that prompted other neighbours to rush out of their flats.
“In the midst of the confusion, we all battled to put out the strange fire in order to rescue the family but it was all in vain. After failing, however, we all managed to escape with our families.

“While this was going on, some people tried to reach the fire service but it was too late. “Our pain about this tragic and unfortunate incident is that the same woman who died with her family in the fire was the one who raised the alarm that saved others and her family could not be saved; they were burnt beyond recognition.

“The whole thing is still a mystery to neighbors and no one can at this moment ascertain the cause of the inferno but the only clue we have is that their generator was on that night, and, by the time we went round after the fire, we saw that a lantern was positioned very close to the generating set.

“Perhaps the fire was ignited by the petrol in the generator and the flame of the lantern, but no one can really say for sure”.

The eyewitness, who said some relations of the deceased family were contacted after the incident, also ruled out the possibility of sabotage.


“I believe that what happened here could be a case of negligence, but unfortunately it turned out a fatal one; it is just painful,” he added.

Sunday Vanguard further gathered that the charred remains of the deceased were deposited at the morgue of the Gboko General Hospital though unattended to because workers in the hospital were on strike while arrangements to bury them where on.

When contacted, the acting Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, of the Benue State Police Command, Assistant Superintendent, ASP, Matthew Oku, said he was yet to receive the full report of the unfortunate incident from the Gboko Division of the Command.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/man-wife-5-children-roasted-midnight-mystery-fire/


pix: 1. Ter, a neighbour

2. The house where the family perished
what a bad news!!!
Nigeria and news that brought one no joy xpect bad news..
God pls watch over back
Rip to d dead ones
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by holatin(m): 11:30am On Dec 29, 2014
God delete death from my diary dis year
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by SilentCrescendo: 11:34am On Dec 29, 2014
[quote author=TDstarr post=29300969][/quote]

Tight bruv
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by annibro(f): 11:37am On Dec 29, 2014
'Generator, Gas cooker,Candle & Boiling ring' popularly called 'Heater' are d major tools d devil uses 2 claim lives over d yrs. When these items are in use, don't ever think of taking a nap let alone sleep.
Its better 2 avoid dem completely. Replace boiling ring wit electric kettles or jugs wit automated switching off device. D gas cylinder shud never be in d kitchen. If u live wer it can't be placed outside or wer u can't monitor it strictly cos of little children, abeg use Stove. Replace Candles wit rechargeable lanterns or touchlights. Replace Gens wit inverters or better still, switch dem off b4 going 2 bed; D weather can't be dat hot enuf 2 kill u.
BTW: ds is harmattan period na
RIP 2d dead.
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Meel: 11:37am On Dec 29, 2014
holatin:
God delete death from my diary dis year
SilentCrescendo:


umm, quote the first person....go down to the comments and click "quote post" next to the second person you'd like to quote. Keep on doing this
SilentCrescendo:

Tight bruv
SilentCrescendo:


umm, quote the first person....go down to the comments and click "quote post" next to the second person you'd like to quote. Keep on doing this
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by annibro(f): 11:43am On Dec 29, 2014
SilentCrescendo:


umm, quote the first person....go down to the comments and click "quote post" next to the second person you'd like to quote. Keep on doing this

Thanks 4 ds info. Wondering hw its done. Pls if I may ask, how do u get 2 see those liking your post? Or is it 4d eyes of d Mods only?
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by Nobody: 11:45am On Dec 29, 2014
GodMode:


religion/god has nothing to do with how well people do their duties.

Moving the goal posts....are we?

Well...the principle is simples...religion or no....do something wrong...and someone somewhere suffers for it.

But....I prefer to think that religion gives one a perfect and clear view of what is right and wrong (I am a Christian....and recently, my relgion has helped a lot in realisng how self centered I can be).

But that is a prolonged discussion for a fresh Nairaland thread.....

For now...the Aesop from this is clear....someone sinned by stealing money and by failing to do his/her job....and this is the result. You Nigerians should not only vote for good leaders....you should be good leaders.!
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by holatin(m): 11:47am On Dec 29, 2014
[quote author=Meel post=29301356][/quote]hmmm
Re: Man, Wife, 5 Children Roasted In Midnight Mystery Fire In Gboko, Benue by DNBCrew: 11:53am On Dec 29, 2014
bushdoc9919:


You don't get it, do you?

Alright....parables time!


A certian ruler awarded a contract for the reconstruction of a road. The contract included the building of a bridge across the road. The contractor connived with some people in the Finance Ministry...and used substandard materials...thereby committing a sin....and as a result....eight moinths after the bridge was finished....it collapsed when a bus filled with school kids was crossing....and most died, with the rest maimed in varied ways for life.

In this case....if there were good leaders who mandated and enforced fire safety codes...because a good leader always thinks of the welfare of the people.....as the Bible says.....there would have been no deaths...because the fire alarm in the house would have woken up the man and his family in time. And if there had been no official corruption....there would have been an efficeint fire serivce to deal with the crisis?

Still don't get what I was saying in my post you responded to? Then you may need to read again. Sins always affect someone else. Always.And in bad ways.

So their death is the consequence of someone else's sin...Okay

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