Fire razes shops at singer market in Kano
The Kano State Fire Service on Monday confirmed that fire had razed some improvised shops and the upper building of old Savannah Bank at Singer market in Kano. A statement
The Kano State Fire Service on Monday confirmed that fire had razed some improvised shops and the upper building of old Savannah Bank at Singer market in Kano. A statement

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A spare parts market in Olodi-Apapa area of Lagos State has been gutted by an early morning inferno. The market known as Akere Spare Parts Market was gutted by
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