Tears flowed freely on Thursday as the body of Femi Osibona, managing director of Fourscore Homes and owner of the collapsed Ikoyi building was found and retrieved from under the rubble.
Meanwhile, for the third time in 72 hours, Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu was at the site of the Ikoyi building collapse to see how the search and recovery operation was being conducted.
His visits were to boost the morale of the emergency responders on site.

The body of Osibona was recovered on day four of the search-and-rescue effort at the site.
Osibona was last seen on November 1, at the site of the 21-storey-building on Gerard Road, Ikoyi.
Until now, he had not been seen except for his vehicle which was at the scene of the collapsed building, indicating that he probably was inside it when the tragedy occurred.
The governor expressed satisfaction with the rescue operation, commending the first responders for their efforts.
He also met with some of the distressed family members at the site, cheering them and raising their hopes, while the rescue efforts progressed.
Sanwo-Olu was in company with his deputy, Dr Obafemi Hamzat, at the site for over three hours.
The actual number of persons trapped in the collapsed 21-storey building remains unclear as of Thursday afternoon, but 32 fatalities had been recorded, according to the governor.
Sanwo-Olu, while giving an update to the press, disclosed that family members had submitted 19 names of those still missing, saying the ongoing corona inquest on the bodies evacuated from the site was expected to be concluded by Friday (tomorrow) after which families would be invited to identify them.
He said: “Yesterday (Wednesday), we opened a register for people that have missing persons or loved ones whom they believed must have been at the site before the collapse. As I speak here, it is only 19 names of missing persons that have been registered. Some of them have pictures, others do not. This list would help us to get information on manifest of those at the site.
“As at this afternoon, we have recovered a total of 32 bodies. We are conducting a corona inquest on the bodies and by tomorrow (Friday), we hope the exercise would have been concluded. That is the deadline we gave to the corona, so that the families can come and identify the bodies recovered so far.”
Earlier on Thursday, the Governor visited Lagos Island General Hospital where survivors of the building collapse are being given medical attention.
One of the nine people rescued, Sanwo-Olu said, had been moved to the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) in Ikeja for advanced medical examination, but he was not in a life-threatening situation.
Three survivors were discharged two days ago.
The governor said he had ordered structural integrity test on two high-rise structures on the premises where the 21-storey collapsed.
The action, he said, was necessary to safeguard the lives of emergency workers on the rescue operation.
Sanwo-Olu appealed to journalists covering the incident against speculative reporting and sensationalism, asking them to confirm any unclear details about the search- and-rescue operation from the official channel of communication.
The Governor was reacting to inconsistent figures of fatality being spread by the media.
He said: “Ministries of Information, Special Duties and Health are fully on ground at the scene. Among these key ministries, members of the public can get answers to any information not clear to them.”
The multi-sectoral search- and-rescue operation was ongoing at press time.
The effort is being led by teams of Lagos State Emergency Management Agency (LASEMA) and National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), with the support of construction giants, Julius Berger, Craneburg, HiTech and China Civil Engineering Construction Company (CCECC).
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