Saturday, 13 September 2014

Synagogue Church Building Collapse Claims 15 Lives In Lagos

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Synagogue-Church-Collapse in Lagos: Ambulance rushes victims to a hospital. Photo: ‏@_OOF_



Many people feared dead, injured, while dozens of others remain trapped following the collapse of a building belonging to the Synagogue Church, Ikotun in Lagos.


The initial information is also confirmed by individuals on social media. About 15 people feared dead. However, the official figure has not been announced.
The official page of SCOAN founder, Prophet T.B.Joshua, issued a brief comment about 6 hours after the tragedy. The statement did not say anything about deaths, mentioned only “few people” who had been rescued.

The building, which was initially designed as two storey but later was remade into five storey, collapsed due to yet-to-be identified reasons. This building serves as a guest house for people travelling from far and for foreign visitors of the Synagogue Church, however, it has not been fully completed yet.
The collapse occurred after 12 in the afternoon. The total number of people present at the building at the time of the tragedy is controversial, ranging from 70 to 200. The possible victims include foreign believers, church members, canteen and construction workers.
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Search and rescue operation at a section of the Synagogue Church, Ikotun area of Lagos. Photo: TheHerald

At least 7 ambulances have arrived the scene almost immediately. Passers-by and drivers were reportedly helping to evacuate the victims to hospitals.

A military helicopter was seen hovering above the area shortly after the collapse. Strong police presence reported by multiple eyewitnesses as well.

According to SaharaReproters, Church security staff behaved in an aggressive way, attacked reporters of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) and broke their camera. Work of the officials of the Nigerian National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has been also disrupted. One of the possible reasons is that the administration of the Church might have tried to cover up the real cause of the collapse and its scale.
This development caused pandemonium in the area and heavy traffic for those who were heading to Ikotun from Ejigbo, Mushin and related directions.
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People injured in SCOAN guest house collapse in Lagos. Photo: SaharaReporters
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People injured in SCOAN guest house collapse in Lagos. Photo: SaharaReporters
According to TheNation, the Public Relations Officer of the Lagos State Emergency Management Authority, Friday Adeboayo, confirmed the recovery of at least 15 dead bodies, adding that rescue operations to evacuate the injured persons would go on.
At the same time, Punch put the number of the deceased to 50.


7 comments:

  1. My condolence Pastor Joshua, I know what you are going through this time. Its the handwork of the enemies and this will end in praise. Take heart. Bro Onyema

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  2. Ada the figures are wrong, I live very close to the church at ikotun and I can give an account of what happened, as at this morning the deads are upto 300 and is stil counting. Pls get ur records right. Foluke from Ikotun

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  3. Ember months= Ritual things. Heart of men is desperately wicked. Its well. Hope FGGC Onitsha 2009 set

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  4. Some mofos are blaming Pastor TB and that's not right pls stop. Onyi said so

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  5. Hope and Onyema, you guys shld a transformer for all we care. We knew what happened and its very obvious- Ezenwanyi ndi ibo

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  6. Special announcement: my name is Ezenwanyi ndi ibo not Ezenwanyi, Ada's blog readers pls take note- signed Ezenwanyi ndi ibo

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  7. Hmmm na wa ooo, blood sucking demons. Mtchewww

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