The building was located in Okpuno, Otolo, in Nnewi North Local Government Area of the state.
Mohammed Haruna, the police spokesperson who confirmed the incident, said the building belonged to one Collins Avoyi.
Mr Haruna said nine of the trapped persons have been rescued and taken to hospital while effort was on to get the remaining two out of the rubbles.
He said the trapped workers included foreign masons from the Republic of Togo.
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Hey...I guess substandard materials where mostly used here. I hope the remaining trapped ones are rescued.
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I pray everyone to be alive.
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Foreign masons from Togo? Bricklayers don finish for Naija? Must everything be foreign?
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Foreign masons from Togo are good with what they do. Their work speaks for them. If you use them you wont regret it one bit.
DeleteSo how come the building collapsed.
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