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Publishing date: May 20, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 1 minute read • Two people were treated for non-life threatening injuries on Thursday, May 20, 2021, after a SUV crashed into the Relax Pools & Spas store on Patillo Road in Lakeshore. The accident occurred at approximately 2:00 p.m. Emergency personnel are shown at the scene of the accident. Photo by Dan Janisse /Windsor Star
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Two people were taken to hospital Thursday afternoon after a vehicle drove through the front of a pool supply store in Lakeshore.
At around 2:15 p.m. emergency crews were called to Relax Pool & Spa on Patillo Road south of County Road 22 after a white SUV drove through the front wall and travelled deep inside the store, leaving two people with non-life-threatening injuries.
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The hospitality sector is gradually becoming the mainstay of many economies in the world, and from the looks of it might also become the economic pillar of oil-rich economies such as Nigeria. There are so many states in the country that can effectively run-on revenue generated from hospitality. Delta State is one of such states.
With an estimation of over 4,112,445 people, a close gender balance of 2,069,309, male, and 2,043,136, female population, Delta State is considered one of the most endowed in Nigeria.
Known as the “The Big Heart” but the real popularity of the state comes from its being an oil-producing state in the Niger-Delta region. In the latest data on 13 per cent derivation sharing, Delta State ranked first with 31 per cent of N94.4 billion from a total of N302.8 billion according to the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics 2019 report.