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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by OBTOREPA(m): 8:56am On Mar 29, 2023
Mc Oluomo and his boys, well done.
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Mercury12(m): 8:56am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
I haven't heard of a fire outbreak in the east before It mostly happens in the western part of the country.
You people tell lies with reckless abandonđŸ˜‚
Igbos and lies are like bread and butter.

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Es350: 8:56am On Mar 29, 2023
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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Femisol(m): 8:57am On Mar 29, 2023
You got this info from a mad man right grin
AmotekunSW:


Anambra is the only state in Nigeria that begs another state for firetrucks anytime they have fire incidents.

Go and verify.

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by YoungBlackRico(m): 8:58am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
I haven't heard of a fire outbreak in the east before. It mostly happens in the western part of the country.
Yeah, I knew the rules made by S.eun yesterday won't deter you guys. Stop being clever by half though, onitsha market got burnt recently...last week or so cool.

Any format wey una bring am, we dey ready...cold

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by triple996(m): 8:58am On Mar 29, 2023
cool
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by JoshTim: 8:59am On Mar 29, 2023
No be the one wet happen for ogbogu drug market in Anambra wey them dey use bucket take fetch water from tanker

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Neddstark: 8:59am On Mar 29, 2023
There was fire in onitsha market last week. We all saw as e spread. Say no to mediocrity. Say no to Peter Obi.

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by AMI3(m): 9:00am On Mar 29, 2023
Una dey market this bae. I no even finished the first one fiam see another topic about the same.
Be like say this babe don't enter market. Person no fit quench fire in peace again?
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Christistruth03: 9:00am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
Stop telling lies on a public forum.


helinues:


You said what? The Anambra drug/medicine market recently nko?

Which of the P&P did you arrive from?

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by YoungBlackRico(m): 9:01am On Mar 29, 2023
OBTOREPA:
Mc Oluomo and his boys, well done.
Na mc oluomo yo burn onitsha market too?

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by DMerciful(m): 9:02am On Mar 29, 2023
Why are these arsonists never caught?
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Oluchiugo: 9:02am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
I haven't heard of a fire outbreak in the east before. It mostly happens in the western part of the country.
Haba Bros! I live in Asaba and worked in Onitsha. There has been series of Fire outbreaks in Onitsha main market and even Ochanja market. These fire outbreaks has always been very destructive as response from the Anambra state fire service has always been poor. Infact Asaba fire service has always come to their rescue and recently it was Enugu fire service that bailed them out. Pls let's stop all these HALF TRUTH!!!

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Fearyourcreator: 9:02am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
Stop telling lies on a public forum.
Onitsha market na steady
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by lolu2019: 9:03am On Mar 29, 2023
Mercury12:
You people tell lies with reckless abandonđŸ˜‚
Igbos and lies are like bread and butter.
people that live on lies.they call it survival.

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by YoungBlackRico(m): 9:03am On Mar 29, 2023
maasoap:


Very soon someone in your household will get pregnant and tell us to hold MC Oluomo responsible! grin grin grin
Comrade stop cheesycheesy which kind rough play be that

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Nobody: 9:03am On Mar 29, 2023
lhordspy:
Very quick, effective and professional.

Lagos is working and Nigeria is forging ahead.

The combine forces of Ethnic sentimentalists, treasonous media journalists, Religious partitioner , social-media validation craving yeyebrities, hateful souls and ignorant Endsarz kids; can never stop the shine.


I rather align with the winner that will always win, than sulk, whine, cry with the losers that will always lose.


Lagos the home of touts is moving forward? When we are not in 1823. Dey play.
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Pickmycall: 9:03am On Mar 29, 2023
lhordspy:
Very quick, effective and professional.

Lagos is working and Nigeria is forging ahead.

The combine forces of Ethnic sentimentalists, treasonous media journalists, Religious partitioner , social-media validation craving yeyebrities, hateful souls and ignorant Endsarz kids; can never stop the shine.


I rather align with the winner that will always win, than sulk, whine, cry with the losers that will always lose.
Are the shop owners not paying taxes and levies to Lagos state government? It's not a free service.Infact,this was a few prompt response to other delay or non availability of water to put out the fire.
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Deeprooted: 9:03am On Mar 29, 2023
That's what they're employed to do!

Failed leaders make it look as if they're doing us good when they do what is expected of them
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by AmotekunSW: 9:03am On Mar 29, 2023
Femisol:
You got this info from a mad man right grin

You call him a mad man but we call him The Senior Special Adviser to Peter Obi on Anambra Development Affairs.

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Lukuluku69(m): 9:03am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
I haven't heard of a fire outbreak in the east before. It mostly happens in the western part of the country.

Go to any Market in Lagos and witness the kind of Illegal Electrical connections! It is insane. This I have seen at virtually all Markets in Lagos.

Also, the share number of stalls, poor lay outs and many other stuff do course all this Fire incidents.

They keep fuel inside shop, keep Generators inside shop where naked wires can be seen and you are selling clothing materials, Stationeries and many other combustibles. What do you expect?

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Beegrace: 9:04am On Mar 29, 2023
You don't have to display your ignorance... Goggle can surely help you out
Corridon:
Stop telling lies on a public forum.
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by casualobserver: 9:04am On Mar 29, 2023
yinkus6750:
Causes of market fire outbreak need to be highly investigated in order to determine causes and guide against future reoccurrence.
Getting too rampant nowadays .
Kudos to the Fire Service for curtailing the fire .

It’s not really that hard to figure out is it? Nigerian markets are a fire hazard.

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by AmotekunSW: 9:04am On Mar 29, 2023
Pickmycall:
Are the shop owners not paying taxes and levies to Lagos state government? It's not a free service.Infact,this was a few prompt response to other delay or non availability of water to put out the fire.

Are those in Anambra not paying taxes? Why should their own markets burn down without response from the government?
Are they lesser humans than those in Lagos?

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by alobright17(m): 9:05am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
I haven't heard of a fire outbreak in the east before. It mostly happens in the western part of the country.
Onye ala , how can you hear it when hate has blocked your ears and eyes .

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Mccullum: 9:05am On Mar 29, 2023
Corridon:
I haven't heard of a fire outbreak in the east before. It mostly happens in the western part of the country.

What of the one that happened in Anambra State last year, with the scene of the fire fighters that were ill-equipped, the residents resorted to used of buckets to pour water for quenching of the fire. Very disgraceful. grin
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by twilliamx(m): 9:06am On Mar 29, 2023
yinkus6750:
Causes of market fire outbreak need to be highly investigated in order to determine causes and guide against future reoccurrence.
Getting too rampant nowadays .
Kudos to the Fire Service for curtailing the fire .

There are no buffer zones in-between buildings if the state should do what is needed to be done, the same people will start shouting that the government is insensitive.
Most of those buildings need to be demolished

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by bigcasava1(m): 9:06am On Mar 29, 2023
helinues:


Mc Oluomo abi Simon Ekpa?

Stop drinking too early
Ekpa is in Finland while that agbero is in Lagos, don't you see that you are the drunkard?
Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by Tee2027: 9:07am On Mar 29, 2023
lhordspy:
Very quick, effective and professional.

Lagos is working and Nigeria is forging ahead.

The combine forces of Ethnic sentimentalists, treasonous media journalists, Religious partitioner , social-media validation craving yeyebrities, hateful souls and ignorant Endsarz kids; can never stop the shine.


I rather align with the winner that will always win, than sulk, whine, cry with the losers that will always lose.

Gbam!!! Your head na correct one.

They are sour losers and they will always loose. They are enemies of progressive movement that is why ugm are their mentors, endsars peaceful protest were hijacked by them, that is why they are arsonist, religion bigots, overly tribslist, political terrorist, ipob, children of pigs, hateful, ingrate invaders, nuisance to humanity, arrogant and bitter.

Sanwo success is like a poison to their curse gene because they couldn't see any politician around them to have such success story to talk about.

And for Piggy nose Makaroni, iyabo olosho Ojo, Adunni Akuna Ade, falling Demon Falz our hands will reach them in a short moment and for Psquare after May 2023 your life won't remain the same again...........keep watching Nnwanne, before you tumble Nigeria we will collectively tumble your life and career first.....

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Re: How Lagos State Firefighters Stopped Balogun Market Fire by DryMouth: 9:08am On Mar 29, 2023
lhordspy:
Very quick, effective and professional.

Lagos is working and Nigeria is forging ahead.

The combine forces of Ethnic sentimentalists, treasonous media journalists, Religious partitioner , social-media validation craving yeyebrities, hateful souls and ignorant Endsarz kids; can never stop the shine.


I rather align with the winner that will always win, than sulk, whine, cry with the losers that will always lose.
If you see the damage this thing caused and how much time these guys wasted before coming, you won't be praising them

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