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24 Dec
Police in Gombe State warned residents on Saturday against the selling or lighting up of fireworks during the Christmas and New Year celebrations. Police spokesman, ASP Mahid Abubakar, stated in Gombe on Saturday that Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Oqua Etim, gave the warning and said the police had taken measures to ensure…
6 Dec 2021
The Commissioner of Police, Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command, CP Babaji Sunday, has banned the sales and use of all kinds of Fireworks, Fire-crackers, Knockouts in Abuja.
1 Jan 2020
Gary McLaren, 50, died after a firework exploded in his face in the New Year with his Thai fiancee and friends in the party resort of Pattaya, eastern Thailand, on December 31 according to a report by Daily Mail. Mr. McLaren, who was originally from Corby, Northamptonshire, had been partying at the Miami A Go-Go…

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