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November 1, 2023 Fire Guts Ladipo Plank Market

Fire Guts Ladipo Plank Market

In a shocking turn, the vibrant Ladipo Plank Market in Lagos State became the unfortunate victim of a devastating midnight inferno, leading to a significant loss of goods and property.

While the incident sent shockwaves through the local community, there was a silver lining in the form of no reported casualties. Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyitolu, the Lagos State Emergency Management Authority's (LASEMA) Permanent Secretary, confirmed this welcome news.

Dr. Oke-Osanyitolu stated, "Upon receiving distress calls, our agency swiftly responded and arrived at the scene, only to be met by a distressing sight—a raging fire consuming the Ladipo Plank Market. Thankfully, there were no lives lost in this unfortunate incident. However, the extent of damage to goods and property is still being assessed due to the intensity of the inferno."

As the sun began to rise, efforts to combat the blaze continued. Officials from LASEMA, the Lagos State Fire Service, and the Federal Fire Service tirelessly worked together to bring the fire under control. Their collaborative efforts and determination to minimize the destruction were evident as they battled the flames.

This distressing incident serves as a reminder of the importance of fire safety and preparedness in markets and public places. As investigations into the cause of the fire begin, the affected traders and community members are left to grapple with the aftermath of this tragic event. The support and assistance of local and state governments will undoubtedly be instrumental in helping them rebuild their lives and livelihoods.

Our thoughts are with the affected traders and their families, and we hope that the resilience of Lagos State will shine through as they recover from this devastating setback.

October 31, 2023 Court Adjourns Case Seeking Uzodinma’s Sack

Court Adjourns Case Seeking Uzodinma’s Sack

The Supreme Court has rescheduled the hearing for the application filed by the All-Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), which seeks to remove Hope Uzodinma from his position as the governor of Imo State. The new date for the hearing is December 5.

Originally, the apex court had set October 31, 2023, as the date for commencing the hearing on this matter. APGA applied in 2020, arguing that there should have been a fresh election in Imo State after the Supreme Court nullified the election of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Emeka Ihedioha.

APGA contended that the Supreme Court did not rule on the validity of Uzodinma's candidacy, as Ihedioha and the PDP did not challenge it in the appeal marked SC/1462/2019.

After three years since the application was initially filed, the Supreme Court finally scheduled the hearing for Tuesday. However, when journalists arrived at the Supreme Court on that day, they discovered that the case was not listed on the court's cause list.

One of the Supreme Court registrars informed the journalists that the case had been moved to December 5.

No specific reasons were provided for the postponement of the case.

October 31, 2023 Kano Conjoined Twins Flown To Saudi Arabia For Separation

Kano Conjoined Twins Flown To Saudi Arabia For Separation

The King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSARelief) is set to facilitate a complex surgical separation for a set of conjoined twins from Kano in Nigeria.

In a statement by the Press Attache at the Saudi Arabia embassy in Abuja, Mohammed Alsahabi said the move is being made under the directive of the custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman Bin Abdulaziz.

The twins, Hassana and Husaina Hassan Isa are joined at the chest and share vital organs, making their separation a medically intricate and challenging procedure.

The statement said KSA Relief, in collaboration with a Saudi team of renowned surgeons and medical professionals, will carry out the surgery, scheduled to take place at King Abdulaziz Medical City in Riyadh.

October 30, 2023 Youths Protest In Lagos Demand Living Wage And Others

Youths Protest In Lagos Demand Living Wage And Others

In Lagos, a group of young demonstrators has assembled to voice their disapproval of lawmakers at the National Assembly purchasing Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs).

This gathering, which took place in the Ikeja district of Lagos on Monday, saw the protesters carrying placards bearing slogans like "Fund education, not SUVs," "Pay a living wage, not SUVs," and "Fund hospitals, not SUVs," among others.

The protesters expressed their dissatisfaction with the use of public funds by lawmakers to acquire SUVs, deeming it insensitive in light of the suffering experienced by the majority of the population.

Juwon Sanyaolu, one of the demonstrators, pointed out that workers still strive for a sustainable living wage, with the current N33,000 minimum wage falling short. Meanwhile, lawmakers in the National Assembly are taking delivery of expensive vehicles worth approximately N160 billion.

Sanyaolu questioned the necessity of lawmakers receiving hardship allowances when facing minimal hardships. This criticism comes as reports indicate that members of the Green Chamber have begun receiving their SUVs, while legislators in the Red Chamber are expected to receive their first batch of vehicles this week.

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