 A midnight inferno which blazed through the wee hours of Sunday night has destroyed a section of the popular Albanian markets in Ibadan, leaving traders their distraught eyewitness account revealed that the fire incident started at around 4.30 am as it took the intervention of firefighters from the state secretariat to contain the accident. The Albanian fabric market located in the Ibadan Northwest local cancer district of Ohio State is adjudged as one of the largest fabric markets in the southwest. When happened that may be quarter to four. She secures of bank collar that fire is burned at her shop. That's why I run by four o'clock. My two motor come here to help us to do it that best. She's not done. I try to call some people when they're around here how can they assist us? But suddenly when I got here I was so shocked because I lost so many property money. Even though those people that are there are some people that are keeping their markets with those ladies that are selling markets. They are keeping their markets for my shop. When they finish selling in the end of the day, they are keeping it in my shop. But suddenly they help me to send their jewellery to the school. But now that this can happen, I don't even know the condition that some of them will be now. So I won't go there to assist us. Because we lost so many new jewellery. Speaking with Newsman, trade is affected by the fire incident called for support from the state government while also recounting death side experience.