 Okay, let's go back to that minor who started the fire that gutted the supermarket in Abuja. It is said that she could face time in a juvenile correctional center, and that's according to a lawyer. A makeup buyer who was on Plus TV Africa's The Breakfast says the girl's parents would be needing a good lawyer. Plus TV Africa correspondent Destiny Momo tells us more about this and also talks to an insurance professional to find out just how the supermarket chain could bounce back. Since the moment a nine-year-old girl started the fire that engulfed Ebano's supermarket in Abuja. The Sissy TV footage shows the girl picking a lighter off a shelf and intentionally setting the material on fire. This has raised a question about what to do when a juvenile does something that could put an adult behind bars. Emeka Okpara, a legal practitioner, says the parents of the minor would need a good lawyer if they want to avoid being imprisoned, and the minor remanded for a few years in a juvenile correctional center. The girl has reached the age of criminal responsibility. Under the law, criminal responsibility starts from seven years. As for the loss suffered by the supermarket, an insurance professional explains that the owners might not get all that has been got it. Both Ebose and Okpara on the way forward for business owners will want to avoid Miss Fochan. It is time we take insurance serious in this country. Even look at it during the pandemic, a lot of people lost their businesses, lost everything because they didn't have business option policy. This case is another test case for us as a people. They really need to have, if they can double it and they have security, that whose job should be to watch these monitors per minute to make sure they are watching, this kind of thing could have been a matter. The bond supermarket opened for business in less than four years ago. Destin the Momo for Plus TV Africa.