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Fire Engulfs Ajimobi’s Wife’s Massive Store (Video)

Ajimobi’s wife’s massive store was earlier engulfed by fire.
The store, Grandex Supermarket in Bodija, Ibadan, was razed by fire.
The store which is owned by Florence, wife of late former Governor of Oyo State, Abiola Ajimobi was said to be engulfed in flames on Sunday afternoon.
The inferno reportedly started from the back office and spread to the main store.
The cause is still unknown. However, Oyo State Fire Service are at the scene.
No casualty or injuries as at the time of filing this report.
See video of the incident below…
BREAKING: Fire Razes Grandex Supermarket In Ibadan (Video) pic.twitter.com/T614IfuKQB
— Akéde Ọ̀yọ́ (@AkedeOyo) November 8, 2020
On a similar part, several shanties have been razed by fire at Okobaba, Ebute Metta area of Lagos State.
OnyxNews Nigeria gathered that the fire incident started a few minutes past 7 pm on Sunday.
The cause of the fire outbreak could not be known as of the time of filing this report.
A source familiar with the incident, Amodu Shehu, lamented that the incident recurred one year after the area was razed by fire.
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