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"The Devil Tested Us Today, But God Said No" – Iyabo Ojo Survives Office Fire With Unshaken Faith

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In a shocking twist of events that sent ripples through the entertainment industry and beyond, Nollywood actress and businesswoman Iyabo Ojo found herself facing what could have been a devastating tragedy on the evening of July 8, 2025. At approximately 7 PM, her office building went up in flames, sending thick smoke spiraling into the Lagos skyline and drawing immediate attention from passersby and emergency services. But in the midst of it all, the award-winning actress stood tall, visibly shaken yet unbroken, summing up the dramatic incident in one powerful sentence: “The devil tested us today, but God said no.”


The news of the fire broke late in the evening, shortly after Iyabo Ojo took to her Instagram page to share the harrowing ordeal with her 6.5 million followers. Accompanied by a brief video of the scene showing charred walls, scorched furniture, and emergency responders assessing the wreckage, her post was raw, emotional, and filled with gratitude.


“This just happened today the 8th of July 2025, around 7pm. My office building caught fire. Thank you to the Nigerian Fire Service and my staff for salvaging what was left. Thankfully no lives were lost. The devil tested us today but God said no. With God on my side we will bounce back bigger and better,” she wrote, garnering hundreds of thousands of likes within the hour and an outpouring of love from fans and fellow celebrities.


For many, the most remarkable part of her message wasn’t just the fire or the loss—it was her unshakable faith and defiance in the face of disaster. “The devil tested us today” echoed not only as a personal reflection but also a spiritual declaration of resilience. It wasn’t just a building that had caught fire—it was a dream, a livelihood, a symbol of her years of hard work, and she was determined not to let it go down in smoke.


The fire, which is believed to have started on the first floor of the two-story structure housing her Fespris brand—an umbrella company for her spa, beauty line, and boutique—was quickly brought under control by the prompt arrival of the Nigerian Fire Service. Eyewitnesses reported seeing thick black smoke pouring out of the windows just before 7pm, followed by frantic efforts by staff members and nearby residents to alert emergency services.


One eyewitness, a nearby store owner who gave his name as Ahmed, recounted how he saw sparks and smoke before the fire escalated. “We heard a loud crack, then saw smoke. Within minutes, fire started coming out. We were scared it would spread to the next building. But thank God, the fire service came quickly.”


Iyabo’s staff, several of whom were reportedly in the building at the time, managed to exit safely and even helped retrieve some valuable items before the flames could consume everything. No casualties were recorded, a fact that Iyabo emphasized as the most important blessing of the night. “Things can be replaced, but lives cannot. I’m just grateful no one was hurt. That’s the real miracle,” she told a local journalist who visited the site later that night.


The entertainment industry, still reeling from the shock, quickly rallied around the actress. Colleagues like Toyin Abraham, Funke Akindele, and Toke Makinwa took to social media to express support, offering prayers and pledging to assist in any way possible. Fans flooded her comment section with words of encouragement, applauding her courage and praying for a quick recovery of her business.


Beyond the celebrity world, Iyabo’s message resonated deeply with Nigerians who are all too familiar with the suddenness of tragedy and the power of faith. In a country where stories of fires, floods, and losses frequently dominate the headlines, her testimony was a reminder that hope and gratitude can still rise from the ashes.


Iyabo Ojo is not just another celebrity—she’s a symbol of grit and entrepreneurial hustle in Nollywood. Over the years, she has successfully juggled a flourishing acting career with several business ventures, becoming one of the most influential figures in the industry. Her Fespris brand, which includes a lounge, a beauty salon, and skincare products, has been a source of employment for dozens and a beacon for young women looking to venture into entrepreneurship.


As word of the incident continues to spread, many are wondering what’s next for the resilient star. True to form, Iyabo has already declared that she intends to rebuild. “We will bounce back bigger and better,” she said with certainty, a promise that feels less like wishful thinking and more like an oath.


The fire may have consumed walls and windows, but it did not break her spirit. If anything, it seemed to ignite something deeper in her—a renewed determination to keep pushing forward despite the odds. As she stood outside her damaged building surrounded by ashes, melted equipment, and the acrid smell of burnt plastic, Iyabo Ojo wasn’t just a woman surveying loss. She was a woman declaring war on defeat.


Her powerful words—“The devil tested us today, but God said no”—have since become a rallying cry across social media, with fans reposting and resharing them as a symbol of divine protection and perseverance. For a woman who has seen her fair share of public trials, from family challenges to online controversies, this fire was just another storm to weather, another test of faith, another mountain to climb.


Yet in typical Iyabo fashion, she’s chosen to focus not on what was lost, but on what remains: life, faith, and the unshaken will to rebuild.


As the embers cool and investigations into the cause of the fire commence, one thing remains clear—this was not the end of Iyabo Ojo’s story, not even close. In fact, it may just be the beginning of a new chapter. One written not in pain, but in power. Not in loss, but in victory.

Because when the devil comes knocking and destruction looms, sometimes all it takes is a bit of faith, a lot of courage, and the unwavering belief that God still has the final say.



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