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August 19, 2026 - 5:08 PM

Ahmed Musa’s multimillion naira event center destroyed by fire

On the afternoon of Friday, January 19, 2024, a significant fire incident unfolded at the renowned Ahmed Musa Centre in Karji, Kaduna metropolis. 

Ahmed Musa, the captain of Nigeria’s Super Eagles, was away on national duty in Cote d’Ivoire at the time.

The blaze, which commenced around 2 pm, swiftly engulfed a substantial portion of the event center situated along Yakowa Way.

The source of the fire, still under investigation due to limited information, was reportedly linked to welding activities conducted on the premises.

Initial reports indicate that the welding work ignited the roof of some relaxation huts constructed with grass, subsequently spreading to the main event center.

However, it has been reported that a collaborative effort between passersby and on-site workers played a crucial role in containing the inferno.

Despite the challenging circumstances, their combined actions proved effective in preventing further escalation of the fire.

Notably, the Ahmed Musa Centre, being a prominent venue, has suffered substantial damage as a result of this unfortunate incident.

The extent of the impact on the facility and potential consequences for future events hosted at the center remains uncertain at this time.

The absence of precise details emphasizes the need for further investigation into the exact sequence of events leading to the fire.

It is worth mentioning that the incident has raised concerns about safety measures and protocols at public venues, particularly those hosting events involving potentially hazardous activities like welding.

As the community awaits more comprehensive information on the incident, questions may arise about preventive measures and precautions that could have been in place to avert such a calamity.

Ahmed Musa Centre fire incident serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of emergencies and the importance of stringent safety measures in public spaces.

The aftermath will undoubtedly prompt a thorough review of safety protocols to ensure the well-being of individuals and the preservation of valuable establishments in the future.

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