(Video) Arsonists On Rampage: TVC Station, NPA Among Choice Properties Set Ablaze In Lagos

'Dotun Akintomide
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Aftermath of the Lekki shootings which reportedly killed scores of #EndSARS protesters, violence deepened in Lagos, Wednesday, as several properties have been set ablazed around the state.

TVC station, owned by the leader of All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has been set ablaze and the station located around Ketu area of Lagos is currently off-air.

In an Instagram video shared by the host of Your View program, Morayo Brown, she said the program had to stop when news of Thugs invading the TV station filtered in during the live program.

Also, the Oyinbgo and Ikeja BRT have been set ablaze, along with several buses parked there currently burning. The buses are owned by the Lagos state government.

Several properties in Lekki are also reportedly under arsonists’ attack, after the Lekki-Ikoyi Link Bridge toll gate was burnt as buildings belonging to Nigeria Port Authority are on fire now.

The arsonists are all over the state burning choice properties.

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