 Oralities of victims from the Kui building are hopeful and praying that they find their loved ones who may still be trapped in the debris. Plus, TV Africa's correspondent, Destiny Momo, who visited the site of the tragedy, tells us more. Right here, talk to relatives that one way or the other have lost someone or are still expecting that their loved ones might be able to come out of this debris. As the bulldozers tear through the debris, all eyes gazed with so much hope and anxiety, waiting to hear the voices of trapped victims begging to be rescued. With worried looks, they frantically made their way to the scene, not sure if their loved ones are still trapped while others were certain that their families are within the rubbles. They came to look for his friend, then not quite 20 minutes, the building collapsed. So, the name of my brother Bob Adewale, so say me, that is why we are here since 30 days. Yeah, my wife now called me that is looking for his husband. Maybe I know where he is. I just hear from anybody, everybody that is back there, that his own isn't up on the Kui or this and that. So, the answer is among people that are here. So, that's why we came here. They call the number, they don't pick the number, they say number 6 up, number 6 up. They make you say, we don't go fish down like that. Make you do the final, if you see him for somewhere, okay, if you don't see him, we'll come check for you because he said he'll be workers like those people. Residents have tripped out today to report missing relatives as they gave useful information to the authorities in charge. The ambulance was gloom, with all lookers and vice-standards wearing one looks. Alas, victims of those strapped which were conspicuous around the vicinity were towed away. President, Architect, Registration Council of Nigeria, Dikboa Jai, gave some gleams of hope that there may be a possibility of victims who may still be trapped alive. It's possible, we have to say, some people were in the robbers for five days and they still miss them, but this is a matter of divine intervention, as I put it. He also spoke on the need for developers to trust local architects as he claimed the collapsed building was contracted to Italian architects. Can't just come to do things with impunity because you just have the money, you've got to follow the true process. When you have architects in Nigeria that are jobless and who are more qualified. The death toll has increased in the past 24 hours and more are still expected to be rescued. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.