OWNERS CRY OUT AS THIEVES STEAL TOYOTA COROLLA IN MAKURDI. (PHOTO).

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 OWNERS CRY OUT AS THIEVES STEAL TOYOTA COROLLA IN MAKURDI  28th January, 2026      The owners of a Toyota Corolla have raised the alarm over the theft of their vehicle in Makurdi, Benue State. The car, a blue Toyota Corolla (Model X), 2003 model, with registration number MKD 188 DW, was reportedly stolen on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at about 8:30 p.m. at Food Domain, along Old Otukpo Road. According to the owners, the incident was discovered shortly after the vehicle was parked at the location. They have since appealed to members of the public to assist with information that could lead to the recovery of the car. Anyone who sights the vehicle or has useful information is urged to report to the nearest police station or contact Prof. Saawua Apeoon Tor-Anyiin on 08071767797, Terfa on 08166415920, or Tor-Anyiin Vivian on 07030404596. They also called on residents to remain vigilant and support security agencies in efforts to track down the stolen vehicle.

UPDATE ON THE GREAT NIGERIA INSURANCE (GNI) BUILDING FIRE INCIDENT. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE.


 UPDATE ON THE GREAT NIGERIA INSURANCE (GNI) BUILDING FIRE INCIDENT


The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service hereby provides a comprehensive update on the fire incident at the Great Nigeria Insurance (GNI) Building, incorporating the most recent briefing by the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu.


Following a second on-site assessment by Mr. Governor on January 2nd, 2025, the Lagos State Government has constituted a Technical Recovery and Demolition Committee, chaired by the Honourable Commissioner for Special Duties and Inter-Governmental Relations. The committee is tasked with developing and implementing a controlled and safe demolition plan for the affected structure and its immediate surroundings in the shortest possible time, while prioritising public and responder safety.


Current Situation on Ground


- The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, alongside sister emergency agencies, remains fully deployed on-site.


- The incident scene is highly sensitive and volatile, with substantial rubble still in place.

There are intermittent pockets of fire, primarily originating from combustible materials such as textiles and clothing stockpiled within the building, not from the structural elements of the building itself.


- These materials are buried deep within the debris, and accessing them requires extreme caution and specialised technical planning.


It is important to clarify that:


The presence of these pocket fires does not pose immediate external danger; however, improper or hurried evacuation of debris could compromise the already weakened structure.


- The fire has significantly weakened the building’s foundation, rendering it structurally unsafe and unfit for any use.


- Some rubble may currently be providing unintended structural support, and removing it without a carefully sequenced plan could trigger a collapse, endangering first responders.


For this reason, all operations are being conducted in line with global disaster response best practices, ensuring that rescuer safety precedes all other actions. As universally recognised in emergency management, disasters of this nature may take days, weeks, or even months to fully resolve.


Public Safety Advisory:


- The entire area remains unsafe for commercial or public activity.


- The market and surrounding areas remain closed.


- Only authorised first responders are permitted within the cordoned zone.


- The public is urged to remain calm and cooperative, understanding that their safety is directly linked to the safety of emergency personnel. 


- An Information Centre has been established at the site to address enquiries from families, stakeholders, and the general public.


Casualties: 

- 8 fatalities have been confirmed (5 identified, 3 yet to be identified).


- 13 persons have been successfully rescued.


- Search operations continue, particularly in safer sections of the debris, to ensure no one remains trapped.


Preliminary Observations: 


Preliminary assessments indicate serious fire safety violations, including:


- Overstocking of combustible materials from floor to ceiling with little or no ventilation.


- Absence of proper fire safety infrastructure.


- Unsafe market practices such as generator usage within buildings, shops constructed around transformers, and other hazardous activities.


Such conditions can lead to self-generated heat build-up and spontaneous ignition, even without external triggers.


Global Context: 


For perspective, similar complex fire recovery operations have occurred worldwide. Notably, firefighting and recovery operations at the World Trade Center (Ground Zero) in New York lasted over 100 days, with underground fires officially extinguished nearly three months after the incident, and full recovery concluding more than eight months later. These realities underscore the complexity and time-intensive nature of large-scale structural fire incidents.


The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service reassures the public that all actions being taken are deliberate, professional, and safety-driven. Operations will continue until ground zero is fully reached, all risks are eliminated, and the incident is conclusively resolved.


We appreciate the patience, understanding, and cooperation of Lagosians during this period.


Your safety is our priority. A safe rescuer ensures a safe rescue.


Margaret Adeseye

Controller General

Lagos State fire and Rescue Service

January 3, 2026

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