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B R E A K I N G: Calabar’s Watt Market Up In Flames

Posted on November 27, 2017 By Admin 1 Comment on B R E A K I N G: Calabar’s Watt Market Up In Flames
Parts of Watt market, Calabar’s major market are presently up in flames. Precisely, a section of the market behind the Atakpa police station, www.calitown.com can reveal.

We can also confirm that Fire Service officials in Calabar, Cross River State are currently at a loss regarding how to put out the fire. Authoritatively www.calitown.com was informed that all the fire fighting vehicles lying at the Fire Service headquarters on Mary Slessor road are not functional. Frantic efforts are presently being made to see if the fire department of the Nigerian Ports Authority will rescue the situation. Goods and property worth millions of Natural will certainly go down this evening.

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Comment (1) on “B R E A K I N G: Calabar’s Watt Market Up In Flames”

  1. ushie peters says:
    November 28, 2017 at 11:24 am

    it is quite unfortunate that up to this super-sonic age we still pay zero attention to acquiring and maintaining necessary equipment needed for emergencies like this. Some people need to seat-up .

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