Less than 48 hours after a major fire outbreak caused by a fuel tanker explosion in the commercial city of Onitsha, killing about seven people and destroying shops. Another fire outbreak has surfaced about five minutes ago today, destroyed properties worth millions of naira. It was gathered that the fire outbreak which started around 9:48am in Agolo and another one in front of Bessoy Petrol station along Enugu-Onitsha. The incident was caused by a fuel tanker which fell in that area. Though the extent of damage is yet to be ascertained, buildings, vehicles and other valuable properties in Omaba Phase 2 were affected as the fire ravaged through the gutter Confirming the incident, the state Commissioner of Police (CP) John Abang said: “This time around the fire service responded well after they were contacted by my men.”
OSUN state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP), on Sunday, appealed to Governor RaufAregbesola to constitute the state cabinet andconduct local government election without furtherdelay.In a statement signed by its spokesperson, PrinceDiran Odeyemi, in Osogbo, the party said it wasdemocratically faulty that almost half way into thelife span of the present administration,the statecabinet is yet to be constituted, while administrativesecretaries were put in charge of local governmentareas.According to the statement, “the decision not toappoint commissioners by Governor Aregbesola waspartly responsible for several of his mistakes andinefficiency,” adding that even if he was not going totake advice and contribution from them, thegovernor should be prevailed upon by the nationalleadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC) toset up the state cabinet.The party said the illegality of not having a statecabinet since November 2014 was encouraged bythe Federal Government, which it ac
A rare “dwarf planet” 18 times smaller than Earth, has been discovered in the distant Solar System on an eccentric orbit far beyond Neptune, astronomers said Tuesday. Dubbed RR245, the icy world is currently about 9.7 billion kilometres (six billion miles) from the Sun — 65 times further than Earth, said astronomer Jean- Marc Petit of France’s CNRS research institute. “But its orbit is very elliptical, and it will be 19 billion km at its furthest point” from our star,” he told AFP. At the closest approach on its 700-year orbit, the planet will pass the Sun at a distance of some five billion km. Dwarf planets fall into a six-year-old category of celestial bodies. They are smaller than ordinary planets and orbit the Sun at a much greater distance, travelling in a zone littered with other objects like asteroids. There are thought to be dozens of them in our Solar System, but only a handful have been identified so far. They include Eris and Ceres, as well as Pluto — which was downgraded fr
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