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Traders Thrown Into Panic As Fire Guts Popular Lagos Market (Video)

Sections of the popular Army Arena Market in Oshodi, Lagos State, were razed by fire.

The incident, which occurred on Tuesday evening, threw traders at the market into panic and confusion.

The incident was confirmed by the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA) via its official 𝕏 handle, noting that its operatives were on site to extinguish the fire.

The post read, “There’s a fire outbreak inside Arena Shopping Mall along Agege Motor Road, Oshodi. Men of @LagosRescue are on ground to extinguish the inferno.”

Eyewitnesses reported that the fire started around 6:00 p.m., sending traders scrambling to salvage their wares as thick smoke filled the air.

Videos shared on social media showed frantic scenes of traders attempting to save goods while firefighters battled the blaze.

At the time of reporting, no official figures have been released regarding casualties or the extent of property losses.

This fire comes just a week after a similar incident at Lagos’ Balogun Market, where a blaze originating from the Great Nigeria Insurance building on Martins Street spread to five neighboring structures on Christmas Eve.

The Arena Market fire is also not the first of the year. In August 2025, a major fire swept through sections of the market, causing losses worth millions of naira.

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Lagos Fire Service Reveals Cause Of Inferno At Alaba International Market

The Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service has identified a power surge and negligence as the causes of the fire that destroyed part of the Alaba International Market.

In a statement, the agency, however, said no casualties or injuries were recorded from the incident.

It said that it received a distress call at 7:18 p.m. reporting a fire outbreak at 155 Olojo Drive, opposite Tantalizers, Alaba International Market, in the Ojo Local Government Area of the state.

The agency further explained that upon receiving the alert, the Ojo and Ijegun-Egba fire stations were immediately deployed to the scene.

It disclosed that the incident involved multiple lock-up shops of varying sizes situated within a two-storey building occupying approximately 648 square meters, within a larger market premises spanning about five hectares.

“Preliminary investigations revealed that the fire originated from the topmost floor of the building shortly after electricity was restored, due to negligence on the part of some shop owners.

“Access to the affected areas proved challenging as most shops were closed for the day, necessitating forced entry to gain access and suppress the fire, a delay that contributed to the spread of the flames, which was, however, confined to the floor,” a statement partly read.

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Early Morning Inferno Razes Tailoring Factory In Ibadan

A four-bedroom apartment serving as a tailoring workshop in Ibadan has been destroyed by fire.

The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday at Benjamin Alabama junction in the Eleyele area of Ibadan.

It was learnt that equipment and properties worth millions of naira were affected.

No casualty was recorded in the incident, Daily Post reports.

Chairman, Oyo State Fire Service, Maroof Akinwande, confirmed that incident on Saturday.

In a statement made available to Daily Post, Akinwande noted that the officers of the agency were immediately mobilised to the scene when they were contacted.

He advised residents to report fire incident to the agency on time, while also urging them to provide the correct address in cases of emergency.

“The fire emergency was received through telephoning at exactly 04:15 on Saturday 20th September, 2025. Immediately the address was taken, the fire personnel led by ACFS Bamidele Samsudeen promptly mobilized and responded to the distressed call.

“On getting to the scene of incident, it was the ground floor of a storey residential building of four bedroom flat use as tailoring factory on fire. Our officers swiftly swung into action, the fire was completely curtailed and restricted from affecting the building”.

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Staff Jump From Storey Building As Fire Guts UBA Lagos Island Branch (Video)

Staff members of the United Bank for Africa, UBA, branch on Lagos Island have jumped to safety following a fire incident.
Videos shared online showed some of the bank’s staff seen attempting to jump down from the storey building.
The workers were captured in the video trying to escape through the windows.
As at the time of this report, emergency responders are yet to make official statements on the incident.
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Panic As Fire Guts Petroleum Filling Station In Ikorodu

Tension erupted in Ikorodu, Lagos, on Friday after a fire broke out at A1 Petroleum Filling Station, an independent oil dealer situated on Isawo Road, off Agric Bus Stop.

The blaze, which reportedly began from a diesel-laden truck inside the premises, triggered panic among residents and motorists, many of whom fled the area for safety.

Officials of the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, backed by other emergency responders, rushed to the scene to battle the flames.

As of 1 p.m., the extent of damage and possible casualties had yet to be confirmed, while the cause of the fire remained unknown.

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Goods Worth Millions Of Naira Destroyed As Fire Ravages Shop In Ibadan

Goods worth millions of naira have been destroyed as a result of fire that ravaged a container shop in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

It was gathered that the incident occurred around Mobil Filling Station, Ring Road in Ibadan on Tuesday.

It was learnt that the container shop was stocked with goods worth millions of naira.

No casualty was recorded in the incident.

Chairman of Oyo State Fire Service, Hon Maroof Akinwande confirmed the incident.

Akinwande in a statement made available on Wednesday morning said, “The firemen quickly got to work and curtailed the fire from spreading to the surrounding filling station and other shops within the vicinity.

“No casualty was recorded. The fire only affected the container shop and the lubricant oil stored inside it, while the Mobil Filling Station, nearby shops and properties worth millions of naira were saved from the devastating fire by the fire service”.