Just in: Fire burns down parts of Canadian embassy building in Abuja

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Parts of the building of the High Commission of Canada in Nigeria which is located at 13010G, Palm Close Diplomatic Drive Central Business District in Abuja.

The source of the fire, according to Vanguard, could not be determined at the time this article was filed, but pictures that were making the rounds online showed billows emerging from the structure.

Around 11:30 a.m. on Monday, the fire was said to have started, and employees and their cars were observed being evacuated from the premises.

For people looking to travel to or immigrate to Canada, the High Commission offers immigration and visa services.

It provides services to Canadians residing in Nigeria, as well as those traveling to and residing in Equatorial Guinea, Sao Tome and Principe, and Nigeria.

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Court Reserves Judgment In Kano Gov’s Appeal

In his appeal contesting his dismissal by the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal, Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf has asked the Court of Appeal, located in Abuja, to postpone making a decision.

The tribunal had declared 165,663 of Yusuf’s votes to be illegal on September 20, therefore nullifying his election.

The Independent National Electoral Commission did not sign or mark the ballot papers, the panel ruled. As such, it proclaimed Nasiru Gawuna, the candidate of the All Progressives Congress, the victor of the gubernatorial contest.

Yusuf filed an appeal against the tribunal’s decision because he was unhappy with it and asked the court to set it aside.

Details to come.