At 12am on the said day, M.I was still performing and majority of our customers were complaining and demanding the DJ as we had other events planned for the night. In the process, some customers left. ‘However, the management honoured M.I’s presence by giving him an additional 30mins and informed his management that he would need to stop at exactly 12.30am. At 12.34am, he was still playing’. ‘Our management at this point was forced to take a decision at 12.45am and let the DJ start his set for the night. '
The 1st song he played was M.I – Bad Belle to show no disrespect. Again, we apologise for any inconvenience caused. Quilox however is a business that adheres to it’s agreed terms of contract and respects professionalism. We accord all clients and customers due respect irrespective of class or status. In order to resolve issues quickly we have a standard complaints procedure which involves contacting management directly or via email’. ‘As we look forward to continue to render the best of services, we hope to avoid scenarios like this one, but in case any complaints are to be made, kindly direct them to info@clubquilox.com We’ll be sure to respond promptly’.
Best regards. Quilox Management....
There has been an explosion in a Nigerian Army facility in Jos, Plateau State.
The blast was said to have occurred at the 3 Armed Division in Rukuba, near Jos, but casualty is uncertain.
Confriming the blast, the Plateau state Police Commissioner, Nasiru Oki, said men and officers of the military facility were evacuating some of their old explosive devices when some exploded.
The Army also confirmed that two soldiers died in the accident while one sustained injuries in the explosion near its 3rd Armoured Division barracks at Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The authorities said the explosion occurred as troops were moving some unuseful ammunition authorised for destruction in a bush.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/explosion-hits-jos-metropolis/#sthash.ntHpQv0t.dpuf
The blast was said to have occurred at the 3 Armed Division in Rukuba, near Jos, but casualty is uncertain.
Confriming the blast, the Plateau state Police Commissioner, Nasiru Oki, said men and officers of the military facility were evacuating some of their old explosive devices when some exploded.
The Army also confirmed that two soldiers died in the accident while one sustained injuries in the explosion near its 3rd Armoured Division barracks at Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The authorities said the explosion occurred as troops were moving some unuseful ammunition authorised for destruction in a bush.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/explosion-hits-jos-metropolis/#sthash.ntHpQv0t.dpuf
There has been an explosion in a Nigerian Army facility in Jos, Plateau State.
The blast was said to have occurred at the 3 Armed Division in Rukuba, near Jos, but casualty is uncertain.
Confriming the blast, the Plateau state Police Commissioner, Nasiru Oki, said men and officers of the military facility were evacuating some of their old explosive devices when some exploded.
The Army also confirmed that two soldiers died in the accident while one sustained injuries in the explosion near its 3rd Armoured Division barracks at Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The authorities said the explosion occurred as troops were moving some unuseful ammunition authorised for destruction in a bush.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/explosion-hits-jos-metropolis/#sthash.ntHpQv0t.dpuf
The blast was said to have occurred at the 3 Armed Division in Rukuba, near Jos, but casualty is uncertain.
Confriming the blast, the Plateau state Police Commissioner, Nasiru Oki, said men and officers of the military facility were evacuating some of their old explosive devices when some exploded.
The Army also confirmed that two soldiers died in the accident while one sustained injuries in the explosion near its 3rd Armoured Division barracks at Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The authorities said the explosion occurred as troops were moving some unuseful ammunition authorised for destruction in a bush.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/04/explosion-hits-jos-metropolis/#sthash.ntHpQv0t.dpuf
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