18th September 2025
Six additional deaths have been confirmed following the fire outbreak at Afriland Towers, a six-storey commercial building on Broad Street, Lagos Island, Lagos State
The victims are said to be employees of United Capital, a financial and investment services firm occupying the 3rd and 4th floors of the tower.
This is coming at the heels of the Federal Inland Revenue Service announcement that four of its staff members also died in the incident on Wednesday evening.
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The Tuesday fire incident, which reportedly started in the inverter room in the basement of the building around 1:30 pm, sent thick smoke into the air and triggered panic among occupants. Some individuals were seen attempting to escape through windows as emergency responders battled the flames.
Men of the Federal Fire Service, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, and other first responders rescued at least nine persons from the building. Five were revived, while four others were unconscious.
According to the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service said in a statement on Tuesday, “A total of nine victims have been rescued. Five individuals have been resuscitated. Several others escaped unhurt, while efforts are ongoing to revive the remaining four,” raising concerns about possible casualties.
Unfortunately, in statement on Thursday morning, United Capital confirmed it lost six members of staff to the tragedy. This makes it 10 the confirmed number of deaths from the Afriland Towers fire.
“It is with profound grief that the Management and Staff of United Capital Plc announce the passing of six of our dear colleagues, following the tragic fire at Afriland Towers on Tuesday, September 16, 2025.
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“Our departed colleagues were an integral part of our company and family. Their painful loss leaves an immeasurable void. We extend our deepest and heartfelt condolences to their families, friends, and loved ones, and we continue to hold them in our thoughts and prayers, as well as provide all the support we can to them during this most difficult time.
“We are making preparations for an appropriate memorial service to honour their lives and mark their passing with dignity and solemnity. We thank the emergency services and all those who responded for their valiant assistance at the time of the incident.
“In this moment of untold grief, we stand together in solidarity, drawing strength from one another as we navigate this period. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.”
Officials of the Federal Fire Service, Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service and other first responders had earlier confirmed rescuing several occupants after the fire, which was believed to have been triggered by an inverter explosion.
While officials were yet to release an official casualty figure, eyewitnesses and internal company sources insist that “not everyone made it out alive.”
As at the time of filing this report, attempts to reach the Lagos State Fire and Rescue Service, the National Emergency Management Agency, and the Lagos State Emergency Management Agency for further clarification and confirmation were unsuccessful.