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Kano Information Camera Man Losses Wife, Two Children Injured in House Collapse

BySani Magaji Garko

Aug 31, 2024

The wife of a staff of Kano state ministry of information Tijjani Magaji has died while his two children injured following collapsed of his house located at Makwarari area of Kano municipal.

A tragic incident occurred in the Makwarari area where heavy rains led to the collapse of  his residential building on Friday.

The residence belonged to Tijjani Magaji, a staff with the Kano State Ministry of Information who was posted as cameraman at the Ministry of Youth and Sports.

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The collapse resulted in the death of his 35-year-old wife, Balaraba Tijjani.

The couple’s two children, Abdulnasir and Abdallah, aged 11 and 13 respectively were also injured in the process.

According to Tijjani Magaji, the heavy rains that began on Thursday night and continued into Friday morning caused the collapse.

Neighbors quickly rushed to rescue the family from the debris and transported them to Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital.

The children are currently receiving treatment for their injuries.

Expressing his grief, Tijjani Magaji accepted the tragedy as the will of Almighty God and prayed for forgiveness for his late wife.

He expressed deep gratitude to the local community for their swift assistance during the emergency.

Magaji also made a heartfelt appeal to the Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, urging the government to assist in repairing his home, especially given the current high cost of living.

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This incident comes amid warnings from the Nigeria Metrological Agency National, who forecasted heavy rains and flash floods this year, particularly in northern states like Kano.

The predicted adverse weather conditions are expected to lead to further destruction, including the collapse of buildings, bridges, and the loss of farmlands.

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