Fire guts milk company in Lagos
By Makinde Temitope
01 April 2016 |
11:19 pm
Chaos engulfed Isolo area of Lagos yesterday when the factory ground of Ranona Nigeria Limited, makers of Freshyo milk drink,was gutted by fire.
Chaos engulfed Isolo area of Lagos yesterday when the factory ground of Ranona Nigeria Limited, makers of Freshyo milk drink,was gutted by fire.
When The Guardian visited the scene yesterday, fire fighters were seen trying to put out the fire, even though a large part of the company was burnt to ashes.
An eyewitness who works at the factory said he suspected that the fire started from the production room of the factory.
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1 Comments
sabotage…..foreigners are always burning things that would help Nigeria. They did the same with Ajaokuta.
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