One of the 26 people injured in the Nigeria church building - TopicsExpress



          

One of the 26 people injured in the Nigeria church building collapse has opted to stay in that country, Minister in the Presidency Jeff Radebe said on Monday. Around 115 people, among them 84 South Africans, were killed and dozens trapped when the multi-storey guesthouse attached to the Synagogue Church of All Nations, run by Nigerian preacher TB Joshua, collapsed on Friday, September 12. Some 350 South Africans were thought to be visiting the church in the Ikotun neighbourhood of Lagos when the building came down. Joshua, one of Nigerias best-known evangelical preachers referred to by followers across the world as The Prophet or The Man of God, on Sunday pledged to go to South Africa to meet survivors and their families. Social workers received two South African toddlers orphaned by the collapse when they arrived at the Steve Biko Academic Hospital on Monday. The two were aged 18 months and two years, acting Cabinet spokeswoman Phumla Williams said. Shortly after the C130 SA Air Force plane carrying them landed at Swartkop, an initial batch of the patients was whisked off to hospital. Most of the patients were brought out of the plane on stretchers and taken to ambulances. A convoy of Tshwane metro police officers on motorbikes and SA Police Service vehicles escorted the first two ambulances from the military base shortly after 11am. The second batch of almost 20 ambulances followed, escorted by wailing police sirens and flashing blue lights.
Posted on: Fri, 26 Sep 2014 02:19:56 +0000

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