The Notre Dame Cathedral In Paris is on fire as you read this.....A huge fire which no one knows how it started!!!!
No casualties have been reported!!!
President Macron has cancelled his planned address to the Nation...
President Trump is quoted as saying ''It is so horrible to watch the huge fire''
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Fire outbreak such a horrible thing to happen in a building. I pray no life is lost.
ReplyDeletehonestly the fire is huge and scary.
ReplyDeleteNo. It is one of the must-see places in Paris. Been there once. Hope they salvage the place. Big tourist attraction.
ReplyDeleteWow! First the yellow vest protests, now this.
ReplyDeleteYes o. I just saw it on the news. 850 years' history going up in flames. So sad.
ReplyDeleteWhat has Buhari said about this? Lol. Maybe he'll pay them a visit. Loool.
ReplyDeletePlayful Nigerian
DeleteThe roof has caved in already. Heartbreaking loss to the world,not just the French. Centuries of history gone in minutes...
ReplyDeleteBuilding that took 200yrs to finish chai!!! One of the best tourist sites in paris.
ReplyDelete182 years
DeleteJésù iná yí pọ ó.
ReplyDeleteKai! I didn’t get to visit the Notre Dame
ReplyDeleteSad news. But Is it bigger than the fires we've had this year alone in Nigeria?
ReplyDeleteThe crashing buildings and the loss of lives, including children?
*Reminds me of Asa's legendary music, "there is fire on the mountain, and no one seems to be on the run"
It is bigger because it has been here since the 12th century. Have we lost such a monument? It's a loss of a piece of world history
DeleteOh wow that's good to know. Thanks for responding so respectfully.
DeleteBroom stick legs, do u realize the same thing happened in Nigeria today? But our mumu journalists prefer to report the one in France. Tomorrow una go broke dey ask Nigerians for donations
Delete01:58, what happened that went unreported please?
DeleteLord take total control.
ReplyDeleteTotally devastating, over 850 years of architectural history up in flames
ReplyDeleteSo sad many people are crying bcos of the building. A lot of people died in Nigeria this year due to fire outrage and some Stoopid fools are here talking about a building. Fvck that
ReplyDeleteSadly you’re the silly one that doesn’t understand the loss of a historical monument. That cathedral attracts 13 million visitors annually! It’s an industry on its own and a national treasure that housed the crown of thorns. Kai, why are Nigerians so shallow? The Notre Dame has been there for centuries.
DeleteYOU MUST BE STUPID THINKING A BUILDING IS IMPORTANT THAN LIFE. You sound so dumb. If you’d lost a fam in a fire outrage u won’t say this rubbish
DeleteYour fadda! Stupid anon! The Notre Dame is of more world significance than you. Fvck you
DeleteNothing is bigger than loss of lives, though a sad loss of "historical and a big architectural master piece".
ReplyDeleteNothing!
DeleteOh no! planning to visit Notre Dame
ReplyDeleteChai, amazing Notre dame.We always take my kids who are in cubs, boys scout and brownies every November 11 to Notre dame cathedral Paris for the Veteran day's memorial service and programme, I wonder if how it'll be this year?
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