Fire guts Abuja mammy market, destroys shops
A fire outbreak which started at about 4 am on Wednesday, burnt some shops at the Mogadishu Cantonment Mammy Market at Asokoro in Abuja.
According to him, the fire which started early in the morning triggered the fire alarm in the cantonment and everyone went to the scene to help quench the fire before the arrival of Fire Service men. He said “The concerted efforts of the emergency responders and the barracks community in bringing the fire under control quickly was quite commendable.
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