The multi-million naira state-of-the-art MNet Africa studios in Ojota Lagos, Nigeria was gutted by a strange fire Saturday.
The fire, P.M.News gathered, started at around 3p.m and it destroyed
all the equipment and studios including that of massive Tinsel,
Supersports, Jara, Studio 53 and the live
audience studio normally used for the Glo Naija Sings, all located
within the Phillip Building before the arrival of men of the Fire
Services.
The cause of the fire could not be ascertained. However, no life was lost during the incident.
MNET Studios: gutted by strange fire
Witnesses said the fire started at about 3 p.m in one of the studios
and spread to three other studios owned by Multichoice and DSTV.
Mr Felix Awogu, the General Manager of Super Sports, told NAN that
some of their workers were in the studio preparing to transmit live
matches from Europe to some parts of Africa when the fire started.
“The fire incident would affect production of super sports to some
African countries. We thank God that no life was lost. We appreciate the
timely presence of the fire service from Lagos State.
“Four studios were affected. All equipment in those studios were all
gone. It is most unfortunate, but nothing anybody could do about it.
Thank God no life was lost,’’ Awogu said.
A Director with Phillips Company, the owner of the building, Mr
Biodun Dickson, also told NAN that facilities destroyed by the fire
would cost millions of dollars, stressing that about 1,000 jobs would be
affected by the incident.
On his part, the Director of Lagos State Fire Service, Mr Rasak
Fadipe, said that they got information about the fire at about 3.05pm,
stressing that he immediately sent some men to the scene with tanker.
“When my men came, they discovered that employees of the companies
affected have been trying to fight the fire, and it has gone beyond them
before calling the service.
“I ordered for more men from Ilupeju, Isolo and Alausa. We had five
trucks of water, including one with chemical. Each of the tankers
contains about 10,000 litres of water. We have put out the fire.
“The fire was difficult to put out due to free burn materials used to
build the studios. The facility has no hydrant point in the premises.
There was no casualties or injuries recorded. We will investigate the
possible cause of the fire,’’ Fadipe added.
But the magnitude of the loss, we learnt, actually dampened the
spirit of the top executives of the multinational cable and satellite
content company who are in the thick of preparations for the highly
anticipated debut edition of the AfricaMagic Viewers Choice Awards,
coming up next Saturday 9 March.
An official of the company who spoke to P.M.News last night gave an assurance the fire would not affect the continental awards.
.With additional reports by News Agency of Nigeria.
Updated 08.27 a.m Sunday
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