BREAKING: FIRE TRASHES WORLD TRADE CENTER ABUJA

A part of the World Trade Centre building located in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has been damaged by fire,on Monday.

Since the world trade center began in 1939 in New York, United States, the brand has since become global trade hubs in more than 90 countries including Nigeria.

A source told UGAMATV that the fire began from the top of the skyscraper which dots the skyline of Central Business District, Abuja as smoke billowed from the pinnacle.

The fire scene is said to be surrounded by firemen trying to control the damage.

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