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Fire destroys Obinim’s multi-million-storey building

Fire Destroys About 10 Shops At Tamale Aboabo Market
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One of the multi-million storey buildings owned by Ghanaian man of God, Angel Obinim is presently under fire.

In a video sighted by GH Page on social media, a beautiful edifice could be seen under fire while some neighbors stand to take a look at it.

The information gathered by Gh Page has it that the incident happened in Ashaley Botwe in the Greater Accra Region and the building in focus belongs to popular Ghanaian man of God, Angel Obinim.

Meanwhile, Angel Obinim is yet to respond to the sad incident that hit him earlier today, April 9, 2026.

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