Nigerian skit maker Aloma Isaac Junior, popularly known as Zicsaloma, expressed deep gratitude after narrowly escaping a serious accident involving the collapse of his plaster of Paris (POP) ceiling.
In a video shared on his Instagram page, Zicsaloma showed the aftermath of the incident, which took place in his living room shortly after his team members, who had been staying at his house for the past three days, left the room.
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that narrating his experience, he revealed that he was upstairs when he heard a loud noise that initially left him frightened, thinking his entire building might be collapsing.
Upon investigating, he found that the living room ceiling had come crashing down, damaging only a ceiling fan but sparing any injuries.
Reflecting on the incident, Zicsaloma stressed the importance of hiring skilled artisans for building work to avoid such risks. He stated, “Na God dey save person. I was sleeping upstairs and just heard a loud sound. I woke up, confused and scared to go downstairs, thinking my building was collapsing.
Coming down, this is what I saw — the POP ceiling in the sitting room had collapsed. Thank God no one was here; they just left after camping for three days. It’s only the fan that broke.”
He further advised, “Always ensure you hire skilled artisans. They may claim to be trained, so try to verify their work.”
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