On Sunday December 26,2021 a popular Supermart in Abuja caught fire and the people looted what they could to their satisfaction....
How the fire started is unexplained but what happened is a big shame.....
Our heart felt sympathy goes out to the owner....
Stella can you state the reason why you omitted the name of the supermart?
ReplyDeleteThere is an updated news around this awful event, those goods weren't looted, it was saved from the fire.
DeleteMaybe she does not want to do free advert for the owner. But the mall is burnt down now so it's not advert.
DeleteStella they didn't loot. They helped the store save what could be saved from the fire. There is another video showing the heap of items that they people brought out of the store.
DeleteI saw some of the items bloggers claimed were "looted" in the heap outside.
Stella the goods were actually carted to safety. They deserve resounding rounds of applause.
DeleteIt can never be lagos, those goods will be gone for good.
Dainty, please take that your statement back. It's now it can never be lagos, it's no longer it can never be Nigeria. Rubbish.
DeleteIt is well
ReplyDeleteSo sad,I really felt bad for the owner.I just hope the shop was insured.
DeleteI was deeply disappointed when I saw the pictures of people carting away goods,where went our humanity?I don't think the government is the only problem we have in this country tbh.
ReplyDeleteMay God console and replenish the owner
Are you kidding me?
DeleteThe fire would have destroyed the goods anyways.
So all you can think of when a shop is burning is looting,why not help salvage what you can
DeleteAnon 09:51, couldn't they pack those things and kept it securely in one corners for the owner?, instead of stealing it.
Delete9.51 you are a thief, for you to be justifying this.
DeleteThey ddnt loot anything,they were helping them move the things to another area within d compound
DeleteAnon 9:51. For even reasoning like this, you are a thief. Stealing is in your blood. It just awaits manifestations. Wicked soul.
DeleteThey didn't loot o. They helped to bring out the items from the store. It's so sad that people that tried to help are now being tagged looters.
DeleteWhy nau
ReplyDeletewhy looted the supermart, this is very common with our people whenever there's fire incident.
Big shame
Same thing happened to my elder brother when his house got burnt in Lagos,his properties were looted by his neighbors. He was at the Office not knowing his house was burning ooh.
DeleteY'all should cut Nigerians some slacks. They didn't loot the burning store. They only helped to move stuffs worth millions away from the building. The heap of the recovered items was even videoed.
DeleteI know there were some people there to steal but the bulk of them were there to help and they helped as much as they could.
10.56 👌👌
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ReplyDeleteI hope it is insured.
ReplyDeleteSad
ReplyDeleteSaw it online too
As for the people who looted,na poverty dey cause dis kain tin
Stella I also thought they were looting, till I saw a video. They were salvaging what they could and kept all in a safe place. They did well
ReplyDeletePeople always to quick to judge negatively.
DeleteThank you my dear. People just saw one video and jumped into conclusion.
DeleteWhen fire service could do nothing, those people risked their lives to help bring out items from the store. Now they are being tagged thieves
After watching the video, I asked where is love for humanity.
ReplyDeleteInstead of helping stop the fire or secure the goods, they were busy looting the goods like hoodlums.
Big fire of that magnitude could not have been stopped by those untrained looters.
DeleteAnd as for the looters, it's better the goods are useful to them than to have been destroyed by the fire.
9.53 justifying theft, change your ways!!
DeleteStells, l think there is a follow-up to this and the supermart wasn't looted
ReplyDeleteI was beginning to wonder when Nigerians became so nice. I think it was looted but some recoveries were made
DeleteThose items were not looted but were kept at a corner for safety.
ReplyDeleteWaooo that's good news,thank God
DeleteCastle nwa Windsor, the follow up I read was that locals helped recover the looted goods.
DeleteIt was actually looted but they were returned... That's what I read online.
I think the looted goods was returned after the police came to arrest them
DeleteThank you for the update.
DeleteI pray the goods are safe no matter how they were gotten back
DeleteIt was really sad to watch yesterday, but some people were of the opinion that it was better the goods were taken instead of being burnt. I just pray the Mart was insured and no life lost.
ReplyDeleteI heard the mart belongs to Peter Obi
So sad... Just pray they insured the company.
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere that it wasn't looted,the neighbours helped to bring out some items,there's a picture of it
ReplyDeleteI pray this is true,it will be a form of consolation for the owmer
DeleteI pray this is true,it will be a form of consolation for the owner
DeleteThe recovered items
ReplyDeleteI read that the locals helped and not loot
ReplyDeleteOh dear! This is someone investment 😟😟😟😟 kai!
ReplyDeleteI just hope the supermarket was insured. This is so painful
ReplyDeleteI hope so too, only that insurance companies always find a way to bring out hidden clauses in agreements to evade paying claims due.
DeleteIt's not easy mehn
ReplyDeleteSomeone's sweat 🥺🥺
people should remember that there is God
ReplyDeleteSo sad, I pray they recover fast.
ReplyDeleteThere is another vid showing where the supposedly looted goods were kept. They were only saving some but if course some would be looted.
ReplyDeleteOf course? Are you speaking for yourself?
DeleteIt wasn’t looted
ReplyDeleteStella, nobody looted the supermarket, everything was gathered together in one place outside the supermarket.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great loss for the owner.
ReplyDeleteI pray God replenish and bless the owner I'm 100folds more than what he has lost
So sad. I feel for Mr Peter Obi. Millions of naira gone down just like that.
ReplyDeleteAh! NEXT Supermarket!! I am so hurt. That's where i do most of my household shopping. There's almost nothing that you are looking for that you wont find there.
ReplyDeleteit is well with the owner
ReplyDeleteFirst Ebeano
ReplyDeleteNow Next
Sahad put fire alarm, sprinkler systems in place o and keep checking on them