This is what Hallmark Mall in Benin now looks like after today's fire incident which took the city by surprise.....Hmmmmmmmm!
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Sunday, December 11, 2016
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Chai.
ReplyDeleteThey will bounce back by God's grace.
DeleteWhat a loss, someone's investment gone within a twinkling of an eye, hope no life was lost oo
DeleteI wonder what caused the fire
ReplyDeleteBenin witches and wizards at work. Chai.
DeleteEspecially the ones from your household
DeleteEspecially the witches and wizards from your household
DeleteOh my goodness
ReplyDeleteAunty Stella, this is really shocking. I still can't believe it.This was our own Shoprite. The most popular mall in this town. Na wa o. No Shoprite,now no Hallmark.
ReplyDeleteEeyah. Epele
DeleteJesus hallmark, cryingggggg, infact u are right, this has been our shop rite before the existence of the popular shoprite,painful tho
DeleteCouldn't stop screaming when I saw the photos, such a huge loss
DeleteWhat!!!!!!!!....The only reasonable mall in Benin ...omg. .What a loss o......chai.....The owner has lost a lot o....hmmm..Hope he/she has insurance..?..
ReplyDeleteChai!
DeleteThe owner should have insured the place nah...hope they did
DeleteHaa
ReplyDeleteHow, this is the first major supper market in Benin
Billions of naira has gone o
This is very sad
How will he recover from this in this recession
Fire is what I fear most, it can destroy a whole city.
ReplyDeleteOh God! In this recession?
ReplyDeleteLord please may problems bigger than us not come our way In Jesus Name, Amen.
Amen oo
DeleteAnty Stella things they happenooo shuuu
ReplyDeleteHmm God have mercy.
ReplyDeleteThis is not good @all. Chai
DeletePathetic it was the best in Benin there. I just hope the supermarket was insured
ReplyDeleteJeez!!What is happening?
ReplyDeleteNa waah
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmm odiegwu
ReplyDeleteChai this is so sad...
ReplyDeleteThank God no lives Were lost
ReplyDeleteAbamena!
ReplyDeleteHahahahahaaaaa
DeleteLmaoo
DeleteSee me cryin here like i own the place.
ReplyDeleteHow did this ever happen?
In this difficult times someone lost this much.
The workers have lost their jobs just like that.
Kai this is sad.
"Joines bye-standas to *fole arms*.
ReplyDeleteBet, *porses fore a wild*
whot coolaff bin the curser?
Chai!!
*A grate infestmaints gone.
*Pipul jos lust dia job(s)
* The enamy jos rejoyced.
*God wheel steel open knew does.
Wow this is so sad. May God comfort them
ReplyDeleteLooks like everything went down.am crying.
ReplyDeleteChai
ReplyDeleteSo sad
Pray everyone was accounted for and no life lost.
ReplyDeleteAm seriously hurt big time.
ReplyDeleteI pray for the owners.
God pls console them.
Edo witches and wizards at work!...
ReplyDeleteHoly Ghost fire!!!...
I hope the owner of this mall is not an Igbo...
Watch the owner coming back stronger and better!,..
That's how they attacked prince Ebeano and made him stronger!,..
Fool.jezebel the owner of hallmark is from edo state and lives in edo state.idiot Enter your reply...
DeleteEbeanos own was terrible.felt so bad for him it was painful.But he's pulling himself back.I hope the owner of this mall has insurance.this might just be arson who knows
DeleteJesu!
ReplyDeleteThis is bad o,harmattan isn't here yet fire everywhere.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a well-arranged fire. It burnt down the place it was meant to burn and no further.
ReplyDeleteThese are troubling times indeed.
Hmmmmmmmm
DeleteNow you aff put one kin thought in my mind 😕😕
So bad.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless Everyone
Dis is d period to draw closer to God o, tins r happening
ReplyDeleteoh my! !
ReplyDeleteHope it isn't enemy of progress at work?
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...nawaaa
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...nawaaa
ReplyDeleteChei......owo oeo!
ReplyDeleteOluwa abeg oh...na person investment be this oh hmmm
ReplyDeleteEeweee! That's the only most important structure in Benin o. Una sorry ehn..
ReplyDeletewow,someone's investment.
ReplyDeleteGod please help the owner stand back on his\her feet.
@FREEMAN
shoprite was told they could not come into town cos of hallmark and now BOOM!!!...hallmark is gone...shoprite coming soon.
ReplyDeleteJUST GUESSING BUT I AM SURE I AM NOT FAR FROM THE TRUTH..LOL
Oh oh! This is so sad.see how hallmark is a shadow of itself.chai..
ReplyDeleteI was only in Benin last week,and when I passed hallmark I remembered with nostalgia how the place would be jamparked Ard valentines day period.I remember getting gifts for my bf then,now hubby.this is sad.
ReplyDeleteI just hope the place is insured. this is sad.
ReplyDeleteOmg
ReplyDeleteTerrible day for the owner.
So sad.
ReplyDeleteGod have mercy
ReplyDeleteMs Andre
Chai!!!
ReplyDeleteWith insurance cover, they have nothing to worry about. But hope it is insured because when you are telling some people about insuring their property, they would turn to emergency Christians saying God forbid.
ReplyDeleteWith insurance cover, they have nothing to worry about. But hope it is insured because when you are telling some people about insuring their property, they would turn to emergency Christians saying God forbid.
ReplyDeleteOMG!!!! Hope they have insurance
ReplyDelete