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Inferno Razes Top ICT Firm, Allied Computers, Others

Scene of the fire accident, Amazing grace building.

A building known as ‘Amazing Grace’, close to one of the most popular centres for Computer-Based Tests In Lagos JKK, has been razed by an inferno on Tuesday.

The affected building located along Ikorodu road, Lagos, houses a Tech company known as Allied Computers.

Famzn News a News Media correspondent exclusively gathered that the inferno started from the warehouse where the computers and its parts were stored.

As at the time of filing this report, despite having seven fire tanks on the ground, all efforts to put the fire which started at about 1pm out has proved abortive.

Aside from Allied Computers, other companies in the building were also affected.

Among them are Ayo-Kasumu & co, Frist Call Institute and Adexen.

Famzn News also learned that the cause of the fire outbreak has not been ascertained but investigations are being put in place to find out what went wrong.

When a News Media a News Media correspondent asked the CEO of the company Biodun Balogun why it was difficult putting out the flames, he said there are chemicals in the warehouse.

Balogun stated that they have not been able to find the source of the inferno because they were unable to unlock the building when the fire started.

Meanwhile, all efforts to speak with the team leader of the firefighters and the PRO of the Lasema Response Unit (LRU) proved abortive.

The fire was still on at the time of filing this report Tuesday evening.

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