Rhino Homes and Properties Limited, the official developer and concessionaire of the Ekeoha Shopping Centre, Aba, has strongly refuted a misleading and sensational publication by Sahara Reporters alleging that “many were feared dead” following a minor props failure at Block D of the ongoing construction site.
In a statement issued by the company, Rhino Homes described the report as false, reckless, and grossly unprofessional, noting that no single casualty was recorded during the incident. According to the company, the minor technical issue occurred in one of the sections being handled by a sub-contractor, Van Daniels Construction Company, and was promptly brought under control by site engineers.
“It is deeply regrettable and highly disappointing that a media platform of Sahara Reporters’ stature could descend to the level of peddling unverified claims without basic fact-checking or a courtesy call for clarification,” the company stated. “Such unethical journalism not only misleads the public, but also undermines the credibility of the media profession itself.”
Rhino Homes further condemned the publication as a deliberate attempt to misinform and create unnecessary tension among traders, investors, and members of the public. The company maintained that the report was a classic case of sensational journalism driven by haste rather than truth.
“The report grossly misrepresents the facts and paints a false picture of chaos where none existed. It is unfortunate that a platform that ought to uphold the principles of responsible reporting chose instead to engage in careless sensationalism,” the statement continued.
While describing the incident as unfortunate and regrettable, the company reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to safety, transparency, and accountability in the reconstruction and modernization of the Ekeoha Shopping Centre, an iconic commercial hub in Aba.
“We wish to make it abundantly clear that no life was lost, no injury was sustained, and normal work will soon resume at the site. Our safety procedures remain intact, and all contractors are under strict obligation to comply with standard engineering protocols,” the company reiterated.
Rhino Homes, therefore, cautioned Sahara Reporters against publication of unfounded and unverified reports.
“We challenge Sahara Reporters and any individual or organisation with contrary evidence to present such proof publicly,” the company added. “We remain focused on delivering a modern, safe, and world-class shopping complex that will serve the people of Aba and beyond. We urge members of the public to disregard the misleading publication and rely only on verified information from credible and responsible sources.”














