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rainsmediaradio · 1 day ago
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ICYMI: RainSMediaRadio NewsLASEMA Successfully Contains Fire at Ago Medical Facility in Lagos http://dlvr.it/TJG2t5 Follow, Like & Share
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accuratenewsng · 2 years ago
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Anxiety in flood-prone states as Cameroon opens Lagdo Dam
Some states said yesterday they had started taking steps to stem the tide of severe flooding that may result from release of water from the Lagdo dam in Cameroon. The Cameroonian government had in a letter addressed to the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, weekend, warned of its intention to release water from the Lagdo dam and asked the agency to take precautionary measures. However,…
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touchaheartnews · 10 months ago
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Man Dies After Jumping Into Lagos Lagoon, See Why
A man identified as Azeez is confirmed dead after he reportedly jumped into the Lagos lagoon while being pursued by a crowd for allegedly stealing cement bags. According to a statement of the Director in charge of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), he arrived at the scene of the incident to see the lifeless body of the deceased who drowned. His corpse has now been evacuated and…
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gurutrends · 1 month ago
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Lagos: One dead, four injured in Ajah collapsed two-storey building
Lagos: One dead, four injured in Ajah collapsed two-storey building One person has died and four others injured as a two-storey building under construction collapsed at the Northern Vulture Estate on Chevron Drive, Ajah, Lagos State. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) confirmed that one adult male lost his life in the building collapse, while four others sustained serious…
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akeliciousmedia · 2 months ago
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FRSC, Fire Service, and LASEMA Contain Tanker Fire on Epe-Ijebu Expressway
The Lagos State Sector Command of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has successfully managed a serious crash involving a Mark tanker that occurred at 13:59hrs today along the Epe-Ijebu (Outward Epe) route, specifically around Odo Agboju. The incident was promptly attended to with an impressive response time. The crash involved two male individuals. One male sustained injuries and was immediately…
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euginemicah · 2 months ago
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Fire Ravages FIIRO Office Building in Lagos
The Federal Institute of Industrial Research, FIIRO, office in Oshodi, Lagos, near Cappa Bus Stop, has been ravaged by fire. According to reports, the fire started around midnight on Wednesday, Christmas Day. Efforts to quench the fire continued at 5 am on Thursday, Boxing Day. The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, in partnership with the Lagos State Emergency Management Authority, LASEMA,…
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lagmennet · 6 months ago
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Fire Devastates Lagos Plank Market, Millions in Losses
The Oko Baba plank market in Ebute Metta, Lagos State, has been destroyed by fire. The Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) verified this in a statement issued on Sunday. Nosa Okunbor, a LASEMA spokesman, said personnel from the LASEMA Response Team, LRU Fire Unit, and Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service had launched a search and rescue operation at Oko Baba plank market on Ibadan…
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rainsmediaradio · 2 days ago
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RainSMediaRadio NewsLASEMA Successfully Contains Fire at Ago Medical Facility in Lagos http://dlvr.it/TJG2t5 Follow, Like & Share
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alabs1 · 2 years ago
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Helicopter Crashes In Lagos
An unidentified helicopter has crashed into a building in the Ikeja area of Lagos. It was gathered that the incident occurred at 3:30 pm adjacent to AP Filling Station, and United Bank For Africa, Oba Akran. The chopper burst into flames near Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), its destination. The Spokesman for the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB), Tunji Oketunbi, confirmed…
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mynewshq · 7 months ago
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Two persons burnt, vehicles destroyed as gas explosion rocks Lagos filling station
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Fire engulfed the Mobil Filling Station opposite Airport Hotel at Allen Junction in Lagos following an explosion involving a gas truck.Two people sustained burns, and property worth millions of naira was damaged. Eyewitnesses reported that the explosion occurred around 11 a.m., destroying at least seven vehicles. No fatalities were reported. Initial investigations revealed that the explosion involved a 12-ton gas truck, registration number unknown, which impacted several cars and part of a nearby building. The cause of the explosion is under investigation. The affected vehicles included both commercial and private cars. Additionally, the second floor of a nearby two-story building was damaged. Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyitolu, Permanent Secretary of the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), confirmed that while there were no deaths, two men suffered burns, and others had minor injuries. The injured were treated by LASEMA’s Pre-Hospital Care Team and LASAMBUS before being transferred to LASUTH. By 2 p.m., the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service had controlled the fire, preventing further damage to surrounding buildings. Rescue operations were still ongoing. The incident has caused a traffic gridlock in the area, with emergency teams cordoning off the vicinity, including the busy Obafemi Awolowo Road. Motorists were redirected to alternative routes to alleviate congestion and prevent a total traffic halt. Director of Lagos Fire Service, Margaret Adeseye, explained that the explosion occurred while a gas truck was discharging its contents into a surface storage tank, which then ignited. The fire rapidly spread, consuming eight vehicles, including the tanker, and damaging parts of the top floor of a nearby two-story building. Several individuals sustained injuries and were taken to Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) for treatment. The exact number of injured persons was still being confirmed at press time. "Fire service teams from Alausa and Ikeja Fire Stations acted quickly to control the blaze. As of the latest update, efforts to dampen the affected area are ongoing,” Adeseye said. In addition to the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, several agencies were on-site to manage the situation. These included the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Lagos State Neighborhood Safety Corps (LNSC), Mobil Fire Unit from Apapa, Lagos State Building Control Agency (LABCA), and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). Read the full article
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hardynwa · 1 year ago
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Three drown, 11 rescued in Lagos boat mishap
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Three persons drowned while 11 were rescued late Monday evening when a passenger boat capsized along Ibeshe-Ikorodu channel. According to eyewitnesses, the incident occurred at about 7:30 pm after the boat suddenly developed a mechanical fault. The Permanent Secretary of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, Dr. Femi Oke-Osanyintolu, confirmed the incident. “The agency responded to distress calls concerning a passenger boat which took off from Addax Jetty around 7pm. “On arrival, it was discovered that passenger ferry boat named Oluwaseyifunmi carrying 14 people had capsized due to a suspected mechanical fault and was rapidly submerged following its departure from the aforementioned terminal. “A combined team of water guards, the search and rescue team of the Lagos State Waterways Authority, LASWA, and agency responders were mobilized to the scene of the incident, leading to the rescue of 11 persons alive who have been taken to Ibeshe Ferry Terminal for treatment. “Three passengers were retrieved dead and Lagos State Environmental Health Monitoring Unit, SEHMU, has been tasked with transferring their bodies to state mortuary,” he affirmed. It was gathered that LASWA and relevant authorities have begun investigation into the cause of the mishap. Read the full article
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clickvibes · 1 year ago
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Tinubu Budgets N7bn For Renovating President, Vice Official Residences In Lagos
The amount was approved by the Federal Executive Council on Monday and contained in the supplementary budget sent to the National Assembly for approval. Nigeria’s President, Bola Tinubu, has budgeted N4 billion for the renovation of his official residence at Dodan Barrack in Lagos, and another N3 billion for the renovation of the Vice President’s official quarters in the state. The amount was approved by the Federal Executive Council on Monday and contained in the supplementary budget sent to the National Assembly for approval. Mr Tinubu had on Tuesday requested the National Assembly to approve the��N2.17 trillion supplementary budget. In the supplementary budget, the president also proposed another N4 billion for the renovation of presidential quarters for the president, N4 billion for the construction of an office complex within the state house and N2.5 billion for the renovation of Aguda House – the official residence of the vice president located within the Aso Rock Villa. Mr Tinubu also agreed to spend N3 billion on the acquisition, renovation, and rehabilitation of four EFCC fortified quarters as a state house complex at Mabushi and Guzape within the federal capital territory. A review of the budget by PREMIUM TIMES shows that the administration is embarking on non-essential spending at a time when Mr Tinubu appealed to Nigerians to tighten their belts following the economic hardship and galloping inflation that followed the removal of subsidy on petroleum. For instance, the official residences of the President and his vice in Lagos are rarely used. The immediate past President, Muhammadu Buhari, used the official residence in Lagos less than four times throughout his two consecutive terms in office – 2015 to 2023. Mr Buhari first visited Lagos on 21, May 2016 for a 2-day working visit. In that first official visit to the state, since he assumed office about a year after, the president spent the night in the state where he commissioned the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and the constructed Ago Palace Way in Okota, Isolo, among others. In March 2018, the former president visited Lagos in another two-day working visit, where he attended the Colloquium organised to mark the 66th Birthday of Mr Tinubu who was then the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC). During that visit, Mr Buhari performed the official flag-off ceremony for the construction of the Lekki Deep Sea Port project, Ibeju Lekki, among others. In January this year, Mr Buhari visited Lagos for a two-dayL working visit where he cut the tape on many projects including the Imota Rice Mill, and Lekki Deep Sea Port among others. He returned to the state in May for his last official visit as president where he commissioned the 650,000 barrels per day Dangote refinery located at the Lekki free zone near Lagos. Unlike, Mr Buhari, who used his residence in Daura while on holiday in Katsina State, it’s not clear, too, if Mr Tinubu will use his residence located on Bourdillon Street, Ikoyi, which is less than a 10-minute drive to his official residence in the Dodan Barrack during his vacation. https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/639215-tinubu-budgets-n7-billion-for-renovating-president-vice-official-residences-in-lagos.html Read the full article
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akeliciousmedia · 3 months ago
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BREAKING: Gas explosion hits Lagos market, 11 shops, other properties destroyed
Properties worth millions of naira were destroyed as fire outbreaks engulfed eleven shops at Alayabiagba Boundary market, Ajegunle area of Lagos State. According to a report by the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency, LASEMA, the cause of the fire was due to an explosion which originated from a gas retailer’s shop. It was gathered that at the shop, there were gas cylinders of various sizes…
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crimechannels · 1 year ago
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By • Olalekan Fagbade No casualty recorded in Lagos tanker explosion - Fire Service vlears air The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service on Friday said that no casualty was recorded in the tanker explosion in Ijora area of Lagos State. Mrs Margaret Adeseye , the General Manager of the service who confirmed this in a statement in Lagos, said the fire had been controlled. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the tanker explosion happened on the bridge connecting to Ijora, Orile and Costain area of Lagos on Thursday night. “The raging fire has been curtailed as the dampening of pockets of fire continues to allow for investigation to reveal the cause and the evacuation of the carcass to bring about normalcy. “The incident affected 11 vehicles comprising of two tankers, one tipper truck, three trailers, three cars and two micro-mini busses,” she said. NAN reports that the Southwest Coordinator National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) Mr Ibrahim Falinloye said, the fire from the tanker burnt 13 vehicles which include two buses, two cars, a trailer loaded with Sardines and detergents, one Sport utility vehicle (SUV), three flat body trailers, two 20 feet containers, and two PMS tankers. [10/13, 06:45] Ibrahim Farinloye: 12 high tension electric poles were destroyed in the incident. The carcases of the burnt vehicle are being evacuated by LASEMA. (NAN) www.nannews.ng HOB/CHIN/SH #NocasualtyrecordedinijoratankerexplosionsaysFireService
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sweetlychaoticbeliever · 2 years ago
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plane tickets                 PHP 1,809.80
seazoned Philippines            3,700.00
AHEB                                    1,079.00
Lasema                                   988.00 
TOTAL:                         PHP 7,567.80 (Plan A) w/ free diving class
                                              3,876.80 (Plan B) AHEB & Lasema only
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truetellsnigeria1 · 2 years ago
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Gas Explosion Leaves Four Injured In Lagos
A gas explosion in Agege has left four adults – three females and a male – with varying degrees of injury. The incident occurred on Monday at the Ijaiye area of Agege in Lagos, southwest Nigeria.   According to the state emergency management agency, LASEMA, the explosion started inside a shop where gas cylinders were stored. The shop was believed to have caught fire. No life was lost but the…
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