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Tuesday, September 23, 2025
United Capital PLC Mourns Colleagues Who Lost Their Lives In Afriland Tower Fire
United Capital PLC has shared photos of six staff members who lost their lives in the Afriland Tower fire. The company named them as Jesutoni Shodipo, Kehinde Adeoye, Ndidi Osaemedike-Okeke, Olumide Oyefodunrin, Opeyemi Oloyede, and Rebecca Adenuga.
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May there souls rest in peace 🕊️
ReplyDeleteAmen 👏 May God comfort their loved ones.
DeleteAmen 👏 May God comfort their loved ones.
DeleteOh God have mercy!!!🙏🏻
ReplyDeletePainful deaths 😭 poor safety protocols and poor disaster management by the facility managers.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace
It's well with their families, it was a preventive death if things were working I'm this country, such a mighty building without emergency exit.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace 🙏
ReplyDeleteGod will console the families.
ReplyDeleteThis is sad
Chei!,may their souls rest in peace Amen 🙏
ReplyDeleteSo sad, may their souls rest in peace and God grant fortitude to their friends and loved ones
ReplyDeleteHeartbreaking. Rest in peace ❤️
ReplyDeleteMay thier dear souls rest in peace
ReplyDeletemay their gentle souls rest in perfect peace.... amen.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in perfect peace Amen. I hope their families will be duly compensated
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace amen. Such a painful death.
ReplyDeleteSo painful..
ReplyDeleteRest in peace to them
Chai! This is a preventable death na, their families should sue the company. May God rest their souls.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace
ReplyDeleteThis is so heartbreaking😢
ReplyDeleteMay God rest their souls and comfort their families.
May their souls rest in peace 🙏
ReplyDeleteSuch young souls. May God comfort their families. It's high time we start doing things right in this country and ensure accountability. This was avoidable.
ReplyDeleteThere should be muster point in all organisations so to know how many person or staff are still trapped during these incidents..
ReplyDeleteRest well
May God comfort their loved ones.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the safety protocol/ evacuation plan in your own house, work place or business? What was the last drill? Where are the signs for people to know how to get out?
Don't just plan to prevent theft.
God will continue to keep us.
May their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteDeath by fire and explosion seem common in Naija, even in some strange unbelievable occurrences. Praying protection prayers over oneself and loved ones is a daily necessity.