Fire Razes Lagos Market
Posted on Monday, May 19th, 2014 at 6:03 AM By BellaNaija.com
Fire razed about 120 shops in Daleko
market in Mushin Local Government Area, in Lagos yesterday. As a result,
property worth millions of Naira were destroyed.
The fire, which was caused by a power
surge from the electric cables in the vegetable oil section of the
market started at about 1:50 a.m, after traders had closed for the day, Vanguard reports.
The fire was eventually doused one and half hours later by the Lagos State fire service.
“We would have been able to put out the
fire few minutes after our arrival and more property would have been
saved. But the fire was fuelled by the vegetable oil products stocked in
the shops,” said Rasaq Fadipe, Director of the state fire service.
Jonathan expected in Delta for another ground breaking ceremony
BY Sam Eyoboka
As part of his commitment to human capital development, President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to return to Delta State on June 3 for a ground breaking ceremony of another university, the Eagle Heights University.
The university, at Omadino in Warri South Local Government Area, will bring to six the number of universities in Delta State. Eagle Heights University, the third private university in the state, is the brainchild of Word of Life Bible Church, Warri.
The President, on May 10, performed the ground breaking ceremony of Nigeria Maritime University at Okerenkoko, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, with a call for human capacity development, identified as a major component for national transformation and development.
The president, is returning to Delta State for the ground breaking ceremony of another university, this time a privately owned one.
As part of his commitment to human capital development, President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to return to Delta State on June 3 for a ground breaking ceremony of another university, the Eagle Heights University.
The university, at Omadino in Warri South Local Government Area, will bring to six the number of universities in Delta State. Eagle Heights University, the third private university in the state, is the brainchild of Word of Life Bible Church, Warri.
The President, on May 10, performed the ground breaking ceremony of Nigeria Maritime University at Okerenkoko, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, with a call for human capacity development, identified as a major component for national transformation and development.
The president, is returning to Delta State for the ground breaking ceremony of another university, this time a privately owned one.
Jonathan expected in Delta for another ground breaking ceremony
BY Sam Eyoboka
As part of his commitment to human capital development, President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to return to Delta State on June 3 for a ground breaking ceremony of another university, the Eagle Heights University.
The university, at Omadino in Warri South Local Government Area, will bring to six the number of universities in Delta State. Eagle Heights University, the third private university in the state, is the brainchild of Word of Life Bible Church, Warri.
The President, on May 10, performed the ground breaking ceremony of Nigeria Maritime University at Okerenkoko, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, with a call for human capacity development, identified as a major component for national transformation and development.
The president, is returning to Delta State for the ground breaking ceremony of another university, this time a privately owned one.
As part of his commitment to human capital development, President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to return to Delta State on June 3 for a ground breaking ceremony of another university, the Eagle Heights University.
The university, at Omadino in Warri South Local Government Area, will bring to six the number of universities in Delta State. Eagle Heights University, the third private university in the state, is the brainchild of Word of Life Bible Church, Warri.
The President, on May 10, performed the ground breaking ceremony of Nigeria Maritime University at Okerenkoko, Warri South-West Local Government Area of Delta State, with a call for human capacity development, identified as a major component for national transformation and development.
The president, is returning to Delta State for the ground breaking ceremony of another university, this time a privately owned one.
e ‘ll take our pound of flesh against Argentina – Musa
SuperEagles
and CSKA Moscow forward, Ahmed Musa has said it will be a huge boost
for Nigeria and the players should the national team go all the way to
win the World Cup in Brazil.
Nigeria Sports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo had said President Goodluck Jonathan was looking up to the team to go to Brazil and win the World Cup.
In a chat with African Football.com Musa took up the challenge and said, “Yes, it is possible. Every team at the World Cup will aim for the ultimate title. We have quality players and good technical bench to win the World Cup.
“We the players want to make big impact in Brazil, so winning the World Cup is not out of place.”
He said the Eagles will give equal respect to their group opponents because they all deserved to be in Brazil. “They will all be tough, so we have to work very hard. We have to take all the teams seriously right from the first game against Iran. He reckoned that Argentina had been lucky in the three previous encounters they have had against the Eagles and this time it is going to be Nigeria’s turn to smile.
“They have been lucky the previous times, this time around we will beat them and take our pound of flesh. They won’t be lucky this time around. We are prepared to beat them in Brazil.”
Musa who was part of the pre-2010 World Cup camp but failed to make the final squad to South Africa said he was happy he made the preliminary squad in the first place.”I was happy to get the invitation then even though I was not expecting it because I was with Kano Pillars and was only looking forward to getting a call-up by the Flying Eagles.
“But I could not make the training camp for the 2010 World Cup because I was injured.”
Musa said this season has been good as he has won the league title with his Russian club and he is fit and ready for the World Cup.
The CSKA Moscow star also told AfricanFootball.com he is delighted to win a second winners’ medal in the Russian league with his army club.
“It has been very good, I worked very hard with my team to emerge as champion on the final day. I am so happy.”
Nigeria Sports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo had said President Goodluck Jonathan was looking up to the team to go to Brazil and win the World Cup.
In a chat with African Football.com Musa took up the challenge and said, “Yes, it is possible. Every team at the World Cup will aim for the ultimate title. We have quality players and good technical bench to win the World Cup.
“We the players want to make big impact in Brazil, so winning the World Cup is not out of place.”
He said the Eagles will give equal respect to their group opponents because they all deserved to be in Brazil. “They will all be tough, so we have to work very hard. We have to take all the teams seriously right from the first game against Iran. He reckoned that Argentina had been lucky in the three previous encounters they have had against the Eagles and this time it is going to be Nigeria’s turn to smile.
“They have been lucky the previous times, this time around we will beat them and take our pound of flesh. They won’t be lucky this time around. We are prepared to beat them in Brazil.”
Musa who was part of the pre-2010 World Cup camp but failed to make the final squad to South Africa said he was happy he made the preliminary squad in the first place.”I was happy to get the invitation then even though I was not expecting it because I was with Kano Pillars and was only looking forward to getting a call-up by the Flying Eagles.
“But I could not make the training camp for the 2010 World Cup because I was injured.”
Musa said this season has been good as he has won the league title with his Russian club and he is fit and ready for the World Cup.
The CSKA Moscow star also told AfricanFootball.com he is delighted to win a second winners’ medal in the Russian league with his army club.
“It has been very good, I worked very hard with my team to emerge as champion on the final day. I am so happy.”
e ‘ll take our pound of flesh against Argentina – Musa
SuperEagles
and CSKA Moscow forward, Ahmed Musa has said it will be a huge boost
for Nigeria and the players should the national team go all the way to
win the World Cup in Brazil.
Nigeria Sports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo had said President Goodluck Jonathan was looking up to the team to go to Brazil and win the World Cup.
In a chat with African Football.com Musa took up the challenge and said, “Yes, it is possible. Every team at the World Cup will aim for the ultimate title. We have quality players and good technical bench to win the World Cup.
“We the players want to make big impact in Brazil, so winning the World Cup is not out of place.”
He said the Eagles will give equal respect to their group opponents because they all deserved to be in Brazil. “They will all be tough, so we have to work very hard. We have to take all the teams seriously right from the first game against Iran. He reckoned that Argentina had been lucky in the three previous encounters they have had against the Eagles and this time it is going to be Nigeria’s turn to smile.
“They have been lucky the previous times, this time around we will beat them and take our pound of flesh. They won’t be lucky this time around. We are prepared to beat them in Brazil.”
Musa who was part of the pre-2010 World Cup camp but failed to make the final squad to South Africa said he was happy he made the preliminary squad in the first place.”I was happy to get the invitation then even though I was not expecting it because I was with Kano Pillars and was only looking forward to getting a call-up by the Flying Eagles.
“But I could not make the training camp for the 2010 World Cup because I was injured.”
Musa said this season has been good as he has won the league title with his Russian club and he is fit and ready for the World Cup.
The CSKA Moscow star also told AfricanFootball.com he is delighted to win a second winners’ medal in the Russian league with his army club.
“It has been very good, I worked very hard with my team to emerge as champion on the final day. I am so happy.”
Nigeria Sports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo had said President Goodluck Jonathan was looking up to the team to go to Brazil and win the World Cup.
In a chat with African Football.com Musa took up the challenge and said, “Yes, it is possible. Every team at the World Cup will aim for the ultimate title. We have quality players and good technical bench to win the World Cup.
“We the players want to make big impact in Brazil, so winning the World Cup is not out of place.”
He said the Eagles will give equal respect to their group opponents because they all deserved to be in Brazil. “They will all be tough, so we have to work very hard. We have to take all the teams seriously right from the first game against Iran. He reckoned that Argentina had been lucky in the three previous encounters they have had against the Eagles and this time it is going to be Nigeria’s turn to smile.
“They have been lucky the previous times, this time around we will beat them and take our pound of flesh. They won’t be lucky this time around. We are prepared to beat them in Brazil.”
Musa who was part of the pre-2010 World Cup camp but failed to make the final squad to South Africa said he was happy he made the preliminary squad in the first place.”I was happy to get the invitation then even though I was not expecting it because I was with Kano Pillars and was only looking forward to getting a call-up by the Flying Eagles.
“But I could not make the training camp for the 2010 World Cup because I was injured.”
Musa said this season has been good as he has won the league title with his Russian club and he is fit and ready for the World Cup.
The CSKA Moscow star also told AfricanFootball.com he is delighted to win a second winners’ medal in the Russian league with his army club.
“It has been very good, I worked very hard with my team to emerge as champion on the final day. I am so happy.”
e ‘ll take our pound of flesh against Argentina – Musa
SuperEagles
and CSKA Moscow forward, Ahmed Musa has said it will be a huge boost
for Nigeria and the players should the national team go all the way to
win the World Cup in Brazil.
Nigeria Sports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo had said President Goodluck Jonathan was looking up to the team to go to Brazil and win the World Cup.
In a chat with African Football.com Musa took up the challenge and said, “Yes, it is possible. Every team at the World Cup will aim for the ultimate title. We have quality players and good technical bench to win the World Cup.
“We the players want to make big impact in Brazil, so winning the World Cup is not out of place.”
He said the Eagles will give equal respect to their group opponents because they all deserved to be in Brazil. “They will all be tough, so we have to work very hard. We have to take all the teams seriously right from the first game against Iran. He reckoned that Argentina had been lucky in the three previous encounters they have had against the Eagles and this time it is going to be Nigeria’s turn to smile.
“They have been lucky the previous times, this time around we will beat them and take our pound of flesh. They won’t be lucky this time around. We are prepared to beat them in Brazil.”
Musa who was part of the pre-2010 World Cup camp but failed to make the final squad to South Africa said he was happy he made the preliminary squad in the first place.”I was happy to get the invitation then even though I was not expecting it because I was with Kano Pillars and was only looking forward to getting a call-up by the Flying Eagles.
“But I could not make the training camp for the 2010 World Cup because I was injured.”
Musa said this season has been good as he has won the league title with his Russian club and he is fit and ready for the World Cup.
The CSKA Moscow star also told AfricanFootball.com he is delighted to win a second winners’ medal in the Russian league with his army club.
“It has been very good, I worked very hard with my team to emerge as champion on the final day. I am so happy.”
Nigeria Sports Minister, Tamuno Danagogo had said President Goodluck Jonathan was looking up to the team to go to Brazil and win the World Cup.
In a chat with African Football.com Musa took up the challenge and said, “Yes, it is possible. Every team at the World Cup will aim for the ultimate title. We have quality players and good technical bench to win the World Cup.
“We the players want to make big impact in Brazil, so winning the World Cup is not out of place.”
He said the Eagles will give equal respect to their group opponents because they all deserved to be in Brazil. “They will all be tough, so we have to work very hard. We have to take all the teams seriously right from the first game against Iran. He reckoned that Argentina had been lucky in the three previous encounters they have had against the Eagles and this time it is going to be Nigeria’s turn to smile.
“They have been lucky the previous times, this time around we will beat them and take our pound of flesh. They won’t be lucky this time around. We are prepared to beat them in Brazil.”
Musa who was part of the pre-2010 World Cup camp but failed to make the final squad to South Africa said he was happy he made the preliminary squad in the first place.”I was happy to get the invitation then even though I was not expecting it because I was with Kano Pillars and was only looking forward to getting a call-up by the Flying Eagles.
“But I could not make the training camp for the 2010 World Cup because I was injured.”
Musa said this season has been good as he has won the league title with his Russian club and he is fit and ready for the World Cup.
The CSKA Moscow star also told AfricanFootball.com he is delighted to win a second winners’ medal in the Russian league with his army club.
“It has been very good, I worked very hard with my team to emerge as champion on the final day. I am so happy.”
Fire Razes Lagos Market
Posted on Monday, May 19th, 2014 at 6:03 AM By BellaNaija.com
Fire razed about 120 shops in Daleko
market in Mushin Local Government Area, in Lagos yesterday. As a result,
property worth millions of Naira were destroyed.
The fire, which was caused by a power
surge from the electric cables in the vegetable oil section of the
market started at about 1:50 a.m, after traders had closed for the day, Vanguard reports.
The fire was eventually doused one and half hours later by the Lagos State fire service.
“We would have been able to put out the
fire few minutes after our arrival and more property would have been
saved. But the fire was fuelled by the vegetable oil products stocked in
the shops,” said Rasaq Fadipe, Director of the state fire service.
Fire Razes Lagos Market
Posted on Monday, May 19th, 2014 at 6:03 AM By BellaNaija.com
Fire razed about 120 shops in Daleko
market in Mushin Local Government Area, in Lagos yesterday. As a result,
property worth millions of Naira were destroyed.
The fire, which was caused by a power
surge from the electric cables in the vegetable oil section of the
market started at about 1:50 a.m, after traders had closed for the day, Vanguard reports.
The fire was eventually doused one and half hours later by the Lagos State fire service.
“We would have been able to put out the
fire few minutes after our arrival and more property would have been
saved. But the fire was fuelled by the vegetable oil products stocked in
the shops,” said Rasaq Fadipe, Director of the state fire service.


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