• Kogi State Gets Airport; Governor Ododo Signs Contract For Construction In Lokoja
    The Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has signed contracts for the construction of an International airport in Lokoja, marking a major step towards infrastructural development in the State.

    The governor formally presented the contract award letters to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation and Gamji Nigeria Limited during a ceremony at the Government House.

    The signing of the contracts is part the government’s efforts to boost economic growth, improve transportation, and attract investors to the state.

    Governor Ododo describes the airport project as a Strategic investment aimed at enhancing connectivity and supporting trade and commerce.

    The airport projects is located in Zariagi, area of lokoja the Kogi State capital.
    Kogi State Gets Airport; Governor Ododo Signs Contract For Construction In Lokoja The Kogi State Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has signed contracts for the construction of an International airport in Lokoja, marking a major step towards infrastructural development in the State. The governor formally presented the contract award letters to China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation and Gamji Nigeria Limited during a ceremony at the Government House. The signing of the contracts is part the government’s efforts to boost economic growth, improve transportation, and attract investors to the state. Governor Ododo describes the airport project as a Strategic investment aimed at enhancing connectivity and supporting trade and commerce. The airport projects is located in Zariagi, area of lokoja the Kogi State capital.
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  • United Airlines Plane Loses Nose Wheel During Stormy Landing at Orlando Airport

    A United Airlines Airbus A321neo suffered a frightening landing incident at Orlando International Airport after its nose wheel broke off during a stormy touchdown. The aircraft, operating as Flight 2323 from Chicago with about 200 passengers onboard, hit intense wind gusts and heavy rain, causing a hard landing that damaged the nose gear. Videos showed the jet bouncing and swerving on the wet runway as the wheel detached, forcing a temporary shutdown of airport runways. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely evacuated. The FAA has launched an investigation as United withdrew the aircraft from service.

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    United Airlines Plane Loses Nose Wheel During Stormy Landing at Orlando Airport A United Airlines Airbus A321neo suffered a frightening landing incident at Orlando International Airport after its nose wheel broke off during a stormy touchdown. The aircraft, operating as Flight 2323 from Chicago with about 200 passengers onboard, hit intense wind gusts and heavy rain, causing a hard landing that damaged the nose gear. Videos showed the jet bouncing and swerving on the wet runway as the wheel detached, forcing a temporary shutdown of airport runways. No injuries were reported, and passengers were safely evacuated. The FAA has launched an investigation as United withdrew the aircraft from service. #AviationNews #UnitedAirlines #BreakingNews
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  • Qatar Airways Plane Lands Safely in Lagos After Oxygen System Malfunction

    A Qatar Airways flight (A7-BCL) made an emergency landing at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, after the crew reported a fault in the onboard oxygen system. The plane touched down safely, and passengers were disembarked following technical checks. Emergency teams, including FAAN Fire, ARFFS, and Lagos State Fire Service, responded promptly. The aircraft will undergo further evaluation before returning to service. Safety protocols ensured no injuries occurred during the incident.

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    Qatar Airways Plane Lands Safely in Lagos After Oxygen System Malfunction A Qatar Airways flight (A7-BCL) made an emergency landing at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, after the crew reported a fault in the onboard oxygen system. The plane touched down safely, and passengers were disembarked following technical checks. Emergency teams, including FAAN Fire, ARFFS, and Lagos State Fire Service, responded promptly. The aircraft will undergo further evaluation before returning to service. Safety protocols ensured no injuries occurred during the incident. #QatarAirways #LagosAirport #AviationSafety #BreakingNews #NigeriaNews
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  • Qatar Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Lagos Over Oxygen System Fault

    A Qatar Airways aircraft made an emergency landing at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, on Friday evening after the crew reported a technical fault in the onboard oxygen system. The aircraft, registered A7-BCL, declared an emergency at about 6:05pm, according to airport authorities. The incident was promptly handled by aviation and emergency officials, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.

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    Qatar Airways Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Lagos Over Oxygen System Fault A Qatar Airways aircraft made an emergency landing at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, on Friday evening after the crew reported a technical fault in the onboard oxygen system. The aircraft, registered A7-BCL, declared an emergency at about 6:05pm, according to airport authorities. The incident was promptly handled by aviation and emergency officials, ensuring the safety of passengers and crew. #BreakingNews #QatarAirways #LagosAirport #AviationNews
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  • Why Were At Least 17 Dubai–Iran Flights Suddenly Cancelled? Are Tehran Protests and a Nationwide Internet Blackout Disrupting Regional Travel?

    Why are flights between Dubai and Iran being abruptly cancelled—and what does it reveal about the growing unrest inside the Islamic Republic? At least 17 Flydubai flights scheduled for Friday between Dubai and major Iranian cities, including Tehran, Shiraz, and Mashhad, were called off without prior notice, raising alarm among passengers and underscoring the widening impact of Iran’s escalating political crisis.

    Data published on the Dubai Airports website confirmed the cancellations, showing multiple outbound and inbound routes affected. The disruption comes as Iran faces intensifying nationwide protests and a near-total internet blackout, reportedly imposed by authorities in an effort to restrict communication and contain the spread of demonstrations.

    Iran has been gripped by widespread unrest since late December, driven by worsening economic conditions, soaring inflation, and deepening hardship for ordinary citizens. What began as localized protests has rapidly expanded across several cities, prompting a heavy security response from the government. Observers say the communication shutdown reflects growing concern within the Iranian authorities over the speed at which information—and dissent—is spreading.

    A Flydubai spokesperson confirmed that all scheduled flights to Iran on Friday were cancelled, stating that the airline would “continue to monitor the situation” and adjust operations as needed. However, no specific reasons were publicly provided, leaving travelers uncertain about safety conditions, regulatory restrictions, and how long the disruption might last.

    The cancellations were not limited to Flydubai. Turkish media reported that Turkish Airlines cancelled at least 17 flights to Iranian destinations, while Ajet reportedly suspended six flights. Pegasus Airlines was also said to have cancelled several routes. In the Gulf region, at least two flights between Doha and Tehran were reportedly cancelled, according to updates from Hamad International Airport.

    The wave of suspensions points to a broader regional response to instability inside Iran. Airlines are increasingly forced to weigh passenger safety, operational risks, and regulatory uncertainty as protests grow and communication channels remain restricted.

    The key question remains: Are these flight cancellations a temporary precaution—or an early sign of deeper regional disruption tied to Iran’s internal crisis? For travelers, airlines, and neighboring countries, the unfolding situation highlights how domestic unrest in one nation can quickly ripple across international transport, commerce, and security.

    As protests persist and the blackout continues, aviation disruptions may expand further, signaling that Iran’s political turmoil is no longer confined within its borders but is now reshaping regional connectivity in real time.

    Why Were At Least 17 Dubai–Iran Flights Suddenly Cancelled? Are Tehran Protests and a Nationwide Internet Blackout Disrupting Regional Travel? Why are flights between Dubai and Iran being abruptly cancelled—and what does it reveal about the growing unrest inside the Islamic Republic? At least 17 Flydubai flights scheduled for Friday between Dubai and major Iranian cities, including Tehran, Shiraz, and Mashhad, were called off without prior notice, raising alarm among passengers and underscoring the widening impact of Iran’s escalating political crisis. Data published on the Dubai Airports website confirmed the cancellations, showing multiple outbound and inbound routes affected. The disruption comes as Iran faces intensifying nationwide protests and a near-total internet blackout, reportedly imposed by authorities in an effort to restrict communication and contain the spread of demonstrations. Iran has been gripped by widespread unrest since late December, driven by worsening economic conditions, soaring inflation, and deepening hardship for ordinary citizens. What began as localized protests has rapidly expanded across several cities, prompting a heavy security response from the government. Observers say the communication shutdown reflects growing concern within the Iranian authorities over the speed at which information—and dissent—is spreading. A Flydubai spokesperson confirmed that all scheduled flights to Iran on Friday were cancelled, stating that the airline would “continue to monitor the situation” and adjust operations as needed. However, no specific reasons were publicly provided, leaving travelers uncertain about safety conditions, regulatory restrictions, and how long the disruption might last. The cancellations were not limited to Flydubai. Turkish media reported that Turkish Airlines cancelled at least 17 flights to Iranian destinations, while Ajet reportedly suspended six flights. Pegasus Airlines was also said to have cancelled several routes. In the Gulf region, at least two flights between Doha and Tehran were reportedly cancelled, according to updates from Hamad International Airport. The wave of suspensions points to a broader regional response to instability inside Iran. Airlines are increasingly forced to weigh passenger safety, operational risks, and regulatory uncertainty as protests grow and communication channels remain restricted. The key question remains: Are these flight cancellations a temporary precaution—or an early sign of deeper regional disruption tied to Iran’s internal crisis? For travelers, airlines, and neighboring countries, the unfolding situation highlights how domestic unrest in one nation can quickly ripple across international transport, commerce, and security. As protests persist and the blackout continues, aviation disruptions may expand further, signaling that Iran’s political turmoil is no longer confined within its borders but is now reshaping regional connectivity in real time.
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  • EFCC Arraigns Austrian National Over Undeclared $800,585 and €651,505 at Lagos Airport

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Austrian national Kavlak Onal for allegedly failing to declare large sums of foreign currency at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos.

    Onal was intercepted by the Nigeria Customs Service while attempting to travel to Dubai, with $800,585 and €651,505 in his possession, reportedly concealed and undeclared. He was subsequently handed over to the EFCC for investigation and prosecution.

    The Head of the Foreign Exchange Malpractices Section, ACE II Adejumo Richard, commended the Customs Service for their cooperation in the arrest, emphasizing the importance of synergy between security agencies in combating financial crimes.

    This incident follows previous cases involving undeclared foreign currencies at Nigerian airports, including the interception of $6.1 million from passengers suspected to be couriers for politically exposed persons (PEPs).

    The EFCC continues to intensify efforts against financial crimes, highlighting its commitment to enforcing compliance with Nigeria’s foreign currency declaration laws.


    #EFCC #FinancialCrime #NigeriaSecurity”

    EFCC Arraigns Austrian National Over Undeclared $800,585 and €651,505 at Lagos Airport The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned Austrian national Kavlak Onal for allegedly failing to declare large sums of foreign currency at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. Onal was intercepted by the Nigeria Customs Service while attempting to travel to Dubai, with $800,585 and €651,505 in his possession, reportedly concealed and undeclared. He was subsequently handed over to the EFCC for investigation and prosecution. The Head of the Foreign Exchange Malpractices Section, ACE II Adejumo Richard, commended the Customs Service for their cooperation in the arrest, emphasizing the importance of synergy between security agencies in combating financial crimes. This incident follows previous cases involving undeclared foreign currencies at Nigerian airports, including the interception of $6.1 million from passengers suspected to be couriers for politically exposed persons (PEPs). The EFCC continues to intensify efforts against financial crimes, highlighting its commitment to enforcing compliance with Nigeria’s foreign currency declaration laws. #EFCC #FinancialCrime #NigeriaSecurity”
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  • Air Peace to Refund Stranded Lagos–Jamaica Passengers Following NCAA Intervention

    The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) announced that Air Peace has agreed to refund passengers affected by the Lagos–Jamaica travel disruption that left several stranded and deported from Barbados.

    Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at the NCAA, Michael Achimugu, explained that the issue began during passenger profiling at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport, where some travelers lacked the required documents for the Lagos–Antigua–Jamaica flight. While 67 passengers were allowed entry into Jamaica, 25 were stopped by immigration for lacking onward tickets, proof of funds, or valid accommodation details.

    Air Peace offered refunds initially, but passengers opted to travel to Barbados, a visa-free destination, before returning to Nigeria. Achimugu said the NCAA mediated the dispute, and the airline agreed to issue refunds as a goodwill gesture, while regulatory review and potential sanctions remain ongoing.

    The resolution aims to protect the aviation industry’s reputation while ensuring passengers’ rights are upheld.
    Air Peace to Refund Stranded Lagos–Jamaica Passengers Following NCAA Intervention The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) announced that Air Peace has agreed to refund passengers affected by the Lagos–Jamaica travel disruption that left several stranded and deported from Barbados. Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection at the NCAA, Michael Achimugu, explained that the issue began during passenger profiling at Lagos’ Murtala Muhammed International Airport, where some travelers lacked the required documents for the Lagos–Antigua–Jamaica flight. While 67 passengers were allowed entry into Jamaica, 25 were stopped by immigration for lacking onward tickets, proof of funds, or valid accommodation details. Air Peace offered refunds initially, but passengers opted to travel to Barbados, a visa-free destination, before returning to Nigeria. Achimugu said the NCAA mediated the dispute, and the airline agreed to issue refunds as a goodwill gesture, while regulatory review and potential sanctions remain ongoing. The resolution aims to protect the aviation industry’s reputation while ensuring passengers’ rights are upheld.
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  • NDLEA Arrests Ex-Convict and Three Cargo Agents Over UK-Bound Cocaine at Lagos Airport

    Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested Nwobodo Chidiebere Basil, a notorious ex-convict, and three cargo agents—Jubrin Firdausi Hassana, Kuku Daniel Oluwasegun, and Igwe Chioma Jane—at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 75 parcels of cocaine (1.5 kg) to London. Basil, 37, had previously been convicted in May 2023 for trafficking 30.10 kg of methamphetamine and sentenced to five years imprisonment, which he commuted by paying a ₦7 million fine. Following a sting operation, he was apprehended at a relaxation centre in Ikeja. NDLEA highlighted that Basil’s return to drug trafficking underscores weaknesses in Nigeria’s sentencing and justice system. The suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing.
    NDLEA Arrests Ex-Convict and Three Cargo Agents Over UK-Bound Cocaine at Lagos Airport Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) arrested Nwobodo Chidiebere Basil, a notorious ex-convict, and three cargo agents—Jubrin Firdausi Hassana, Kuku Daniel Oluwasegun, and Igwe Chioma Jane—at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, for attempting to smuggle 75 parcels of cocaine (1.5 kg) to London. Basil, 37, had previously been convicted in May 2023 for trafficking 30.10 kg of methamphetamine and sentenced to five years imprisonment, which he commuted by paying a ₦7 million fine. Following a sting operation, he was apprehended at a relaxation centre in Ikeja. NDLEA highlighted that Basil’s return to drug trafficking underscores weaknesses in Nigeria’s sentencing and justice system. The suspects are in custody, and investigations are ongoing.
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  • IS This Hushpuppi's Brother?
    A Nigerian man accvsed of cyber fravd, Lawrence Olanrewaju Folawunmi, has been detained at Lagos' Murtala Muhammed International Airport in connection with a U.S. extradition request.

    Folawunmi is sought by American authorities for alleged business email compromise and wire fravd schemes amounting to approximately $1.25 million.

    He is said to have deceived a U.S. company into diverting funds on eight occasions between 2021 and 2025, leading to an Interpol red notice.

    A Nigerian Federal High Court has ordered his remand in custody ahead of extradition proceedings to Texas.

    This case underscores Nigeria's ongoing efforts to combat internet scams through international partnerships, often compared to the high-profile prosecution of convicted fraudster Hushpuppi.
    IS This Hushpuppi's Brother? A Nigerian man accvsed of cyber fravd, Lawrence Olanrewaju Folawunmi, has been detained at Lagos' Murtala Muhammed International Airport in connection with a U.S. extradition request. Folawunmi is sought by American authorities for alleged business email compromise and wire fravd schemes amounting to approximately $1.25 million. He is said to have deceived a U.S. company into diverting funds on eight occasions between 2021 and 2025, leading to an Interpol red notice. A Nigerian Federal High Court has ordered his remand in custody ahead of extradition proceedings to Texas. This case underscores Nigeria's ongoing efforts to combat internet scams through international partnerships, often compared to the high-profile prosecution of convicted fraudster Hushpuppi.
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  • NCAA CONFIRMS TWO ADDITIONAL AIRPORTS WITH AERODROME CERTIFICATION

    Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano and Port Harcourt International Airport have now received full AERODROME certification from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA).

    This brings the total number of certified international airports in the country to four, joining Lagos and Abuja International Airports.
    NCAA CONFIRMS TWO ADDITIONAL AIRPORTS WITH AERODROME CERTIFICATION Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport in Kano and Port Harcourt International Airport have now received full AERODROME certification from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). This brings the total number of certified international airports in the country to four, joining Lagos and Abuja International Airports.
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  • Nigerian Lady Overjoyed as Online Boyfriend Lands in Lagos After 20 Months of Long-Distance Relationship

    A Nigerian lady was visibly emotional as she met her American online boyfriend for the first time after dating for 20 months. The couple, who met on the dating platform Afrointroduction, finally reunited at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. Videos of their heartfelt reunion, which show the lady running to embrace her partner amid cheers, have gone viral on social media. The lady described the moment as surreal, saying their long-distance connection had finally turned into reality. Fans and viewers flooded the comment section with congratulations and well wishes for the couple.
    Nigerian Lady Overjoyed as Online Boyfriend Lands in Lagos After 20 Months of Long-Distance Relationship A Nigerian lady was visibly emotional as she met her American online boyfriend for the first time after dating for 20 months. The couple, who met on the dating platform Afrointroduction, finally reunited at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. Videos of their heartfelt reunion, which show the lady running to embrace her partner amid cheers, have gone viral on social media. The lady described the moment as surreal, saying their long-distance connection had finally turned into reality. Fans and viewers flooded the comment section with congratulations and well wishes for the couple.
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  • BREAKING: Gen. Muhammadu Buhari International Airport, Maiduguri Newly Built Terminal Extension set for Commissioning by Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria today December 20th, 2025.
    BREAKING: Gen. Muhammadu Buhari International Airport, Maiduguri Newly Built Terminal Extension set for Commissioning by Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu GCFR, President, Commander-In-Chief of the Armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria today December 20th, 2025.
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  • Customs Intercepts N2.28bn From Dubai-bound Austrian National At Lagos Airport
    The Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Tuesday stated that it intercepted the sum of €651,505 and $800,575, valued at approximately N2.28 billion, from an Austrian national at the airport.

    The suspect, identified as Kavlak Onal, an Austrian citizen, was en route to Dubai aboard Emirates Airlines on Saturday, December 13, 2025, when he was arrested by the Anti-Money Laundering Unit of the Command.
    Customs Intercepts N2.28bn From Dubai-bound Austrian National At Lagos Airport The Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) Command of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) on Tuesday stated that it intercepted the sum of €651,505 and $800,575, valued at approximately N2.28 billion, from an Austrian national at the airport. The suspect, identified as Kavlak Onal, an Austrian citizen, was en route to Dubai aboard Emirates Airlines on Saturday, December 13, 2025, when he was arrested by the Anti-Money Laundering Unit of the Command.
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  • EFCC Investigates Austrian for Failing to Declare $800,575 and €651,505 at Lagos Airport

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has begun investigating Austrian national Kavlak Onal for allegedly failing to declare $800,575 and €651,505 at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, while attempting to travel to Dubai. Onal was arrested by the Nigeria Customs Service on December 16, 2025. EFCC officials praised the NCS for their collaborative efforts in the arrest. This follows previous cases where large sums of undeclared cash were intercepted at the airport, highlighting ongoing concerns over undeclared foreign currency and illicit financial activities.
    EFCC Investigates Austrian for Failing to Declare $800,575 and €651,505 at Lagos Airport The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has begun investigating Austrian national Kavlak Onal for allegedly failing to declare $800,575 and €651,505 at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, while attempting to travel to Dubai. Onal was arrested by the Nigeria Customs Service on December 16, 2025. EFCC officials praised the NCS for their collaborative efforts in the arrest. This follows previous cases where large sums of undeclared cash were intercepted at the airport, highlighting ongoing concerns over undeclared foreign currency and illicit financial activities.
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  • NSIB CONFIRMS CESSNA 172 ACCIDENT AT SAM MBAKWE INTERNATIONAL CARGO AIRPORT, OWERRI SAYS INVESTIGATION ONGOING

    The Nigerian safety investigation bureau (NSIB) has launched a full investigation into an accident involving a cessna 172 belonging to skypower express which occurred at approximately 20:00 local time on Monday 16 december 2025, at Sam Mbakwe international cargo airport, Owerri, Imo state.

    The aircraft was en‑route from Kaduna international airport to Port harcort when the crew declared an emergency and diverted to Owerri.

    During the approach to runway 17, the aircraft crashed in the approach area.

    Four occupants were on board. Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported.

    Airport emergency services were promptly activated, arrived on scene, and secured the area.

    There was no post‑crash fire and the runway remained operational, allowing other flights to continue safely.

    NSIB assured to keep the public informed as new information becomes available.
    NSIB CONFIRMS CESSNA 172 ACCIDENT AT SAM MBAKWE INTERNATIONAL CARGO AIRPORT, OWERRI SAYS INVESTIGATION ONGOING The Nigerian safety investigation bureau (NSIB) has launched a full investigation into an accident involving a cessna 172 belonging to skypower express which occurred at approximately 20:00 local time on Monday 16 december 2025, at Sam Mbakwe international cargo airport, Owerri, Imo state. The aircraft was en‑route from Kaduna international airport to Port harcort when the crew declared an emergency and diverted to Owerri. During the approach to runway 17, the aircraft crashed in the approach area. Four occupants were on board. Fortunately, no fatalities have been reported. Airport emergency services were promptly activated, arrived on scene, and secured the area. There was no post‑crash fire and the runway remained operational, allowing other flights to continue safely. NSIB assured to keep the public informed as new information becomes available.
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  • Nigerian Man Detained, Stripped and Humiliated for Six Weeks in Qatar After Airport Officials Mistook Mannequin for Drugs, Lawyers Demand Redress

    A Nigerian business analyst, Onyedika Ezeh, was wrongfully detained for six weeks in Qatar after airport security at Hamad International Airport mistook decorative stones inside a hair mannequin for narcotics during a transit stop. Despite multiple tests returning negative results, Ezeh was allegedly stripped, humiliated, forced to sign false documents in Arabic, and held without charge. The incident reportedly led to severe psychological trauma, the collapse of his marriage, and the revocation of both his and his wife’s U.S. visas, abruptly ending her PhD programme in Texas. His lawyers have issued a legal notice demanding retraction, compensation, and diplomatic redress, warning Qatar Airways of legal action if the matter is not resolved.
    Nigerian Man Detained, Stripped and Humiliated for Six Weeks in Qatar After Airport Officials Mistook Mannequin for Drugs, Lawyers Demand Redress A Nigerian business analyst, Onyedika Ezeh, was wrongfully detained for six weeks in Qatar after airport security at Hamad International Airport mistook decorative stones inside a hair mannequin for narcotics during a transit stop. Despite multiple tests returning negative results, Ezeh was allegedly stripped, humiliated, forced to sign false documents in Arabic, and held without charge. The incident reportedly led to severe psychological trauma, the collapse of his marriage, and the revocation of both his and his wife’s U.S. visas, abruptly ending her PhD programme in Texas. His lawyers have issued a legal notice demanding retraction, compensation, and diplomatic redress, warning Qatar Airways of legal action if the matter is not resolved.
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  • JUST IN: 11 Evacuated After Flybird Jet Mishap in Kano

    A private jet operated by Flybird on Sunday crash-landed at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano.

    The aircraft, which was coming from Abuja, reportedly crash-landed at about 9:30 a.m. with 11 persons on board, including three crew members.

    An eyewitness told newsmen that all passengers and crew members were safely evacuated from the aircraft.

    As of the time of filing this report, there was no official statement from airport authorities on the incident.

    Details later.
    JUST IN: 11 Evacuated After Flybird Jet Mishap in Kano A private jet operated by Flybird on Sunday crash-landed at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA), Kano. The aircraft, which was coming from Abuja, reportedly crash-landed at about 9:30 a.m. with 11 persons on board, including three crew members. An eyewitness told newsmen that all passengers and crew members were safely evacuated from the aircraft. As of the time of filing this report, there was no official statement from airport authorities on the incident. Details later.
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  • Private Jet Crash-Lands At Kano Airport

    Passengers reportedly endured tense moments before being safely evacuated from the jet. No injuries or fatalities were immediately recorded.

    A private jet operated by Flybird Airlines crash-landed at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) on Sunday morning, triggering panic among passengers and airport users.

    The aircraft, which flew in from Abuja, was carrying 11 people, including three crew members, when it encountered difficulties and made an emergency landing at about 9:30 a.m., according to reports.

    Passengers reportedly endured tense moments before being safely evacuated from the jet. No injuries or fatalities were immediately recorded.

    Airport authorities swiftly secured the scene as emergency response teams were deployed to ensure the safety of all passengers and personnel, while investigations into the incident commenced.

    Private Jet Crash-Lands At Kano Airport Passengers reportedly endured tense moments before being safely evacuated from the jet. No injuries or fatalities were immediately recorded. A private jet operated by Flybird Airlines crash-landed at the Malam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) on Sunday morning, triggering panic among passengers and airport users. The aircraft, which flew in from Abuja, was carrying 11 people, including three crew members, when it encountered difficulties and made an emergency landing at about 9:30 a.m., according to reports. Passengers reportedly endured tense moments before being safely evacuated from the jet. No injuries or fatalities were immediately recorded. Airport authorities swiftly secured the scene as emergency response teams were deployed to ensure the safety of all passengers and personnel, while investigations into the incident commenced.
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  • Ghana Deports Three Israelis in Retaliation After Israel Detains Ghanaian Nationals

    Ghana has deported three Israeli nationals in response to the detention of three Ghanaian citizens by Israeli authorities at Ben Gurion International Airport. The Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized fair treatment for nationals abroad and summoned the Israeli Chargé d’Affaires ad Interim. Both governments have agreed to resolve the issue amicably, while Ghana reaffirms its commitment to protecting citizens’ rights and maintaining diplomatic relations.



    #GhanaIsraelDiplomacy #DeportationRetaliation #ForeignRelations
    Ghana Deports Three Israelis in Retaliation After Israel Detains Ghanaian Nationals Ghana has deported three Israeli nationals in response to the detention of three Ghanaian citizens by Israeli authorities at Ben Gurion International Airport. The Ghanaian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized fair treatment for nationals abroad and summoned the Israeli Chargé d’Affaires ad Interim. Both governments have agreed to resolve the issue amicably, while Ghana reaffirms its commitment to protecting citizens’ rights and maintaining diplomatic relations. #GhanaIsraelDiplomacy #DeportationRetaliation #ForeignRelations
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  • Ekiti Agro-Allied International Airport Begins Operations as United Nigeria Airlines Launches First Direct Flight

    Ekiti State has commenced commercial operations at the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport following a N49.7 billion investment by successive administrations. United Nigeria Airlines operated the inaugural direct flight from Abuja, carrying dignitaries and marking the beginning of passenger services. Governor Biodun Oyebanji revealed that N14 billion was spent between 2019 and 2022, while his administration invested an additional N34 billion to complete crucial infrastructure, including the terminal, control tower, drainage systems, and Instrument Landing System.
    The governor praised the contributions of former governors and Aare Afe Babalola, who donated $1.6 million worth of navigational equipment. Minister of Aviation Festus Keyamo described the milestone as a boost for regional trade and job creation. In a related development, Ogun State’s Gateway International Airport is also preparing to receive its first commercial flight after securing regulatory approval.

    Ekiti Agro-Allied International Airport Begins Operations as United Nigeria Airlines Launches First Direct Flight Ekiti State has commenced commercial operations at the Ekiti Agro-Allied International Cargo Airport following a N49.7 billion investment by successive administrations. United Nigeria Airlines operated the inaugural direct flight from Abuja, carrying dignitaries and marking the beginning of passenger services. Governor Biodun Oyebanji revealed that N14 billion was spent between 2019 and 2022, while his administration invested an additional N34 billion to complete crucial infrastructure, including the terminal, control tower, drainage systems, and Instrument Landing System. The governor praised the contributions of former governors and Aare Afe Babalola, who donated $1.6 million worth of navigational equipment. Minister of Aviation Festus Keyamo described the milestone as a boost for regional trade and job creation. In a related development, Ogun State’s Gateway International Airport is also preparing to receive its first commercial flight after securing regulatory approval.
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