The management of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) yesterday, November 10, disclosed that the federal government has given them the go-ahead to recruit additional 720 staff into its fold. Nigeria’s new minister of transport, Rotimi Amaechi The information was revealed by Capt Henry Omeogu Director Operations, who represented the managing director of the agency, Saleh Dunoma. According to Omeogu, the move is as a result of increase in threat to airports and flight operations, adding that FAAN is putting appropriate measures and equipment in place to forestall any threat to aircrafts operating in and out of the airports. He also revealed that the new intakes will be mostly deployed in critical areas around the airside of the airports runways in order to boost safety around the facilities across Nigeria. Omeogu was speaking at the opening ceremony of a three day workshop to mark the 2015 Safety Week of MMIA, explained that ...
A report we are monitoring on Channels Television has announced the crash of an Air Force helicopter, which reportedly went down at the site of the old National Defence Academy in Kaduna state. Additional reports say the helicopter, which was on a routine Air Force training flight was heading to Abuja from the Nigerian Airforce base in Kaduna, when the incident occurred. According to Daily Post, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed that all seven passengers on board did not survive the crash. The flight was said to have crashed 10 minutes after take-off at about 6. 47am earlier today, with the pilot, co-pilot, two engineers and three passengers on board, Abusidiqu reports. A military source who confirmed the incident told reporters that the helicopter crashed at the old site of the NDA at about 6.30am . He said: “We heard a loud sound like bomb blast, when we came out to confirm what it was ,...
A Nigeria-based journalist, Simon Ateba, who is currently investigating how Nigerians are treated in refugees camp across Cameroon, has been arrested by the Cameroonian authorities. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Simon Ateba Simon who was arrested on Friday afternoon at a Nigerian refugee camp in Makolo as he tried to leave the camp is conducting the investigation from a grant he got from Nigerian Investigative Reporting Project (NIRP) an initiative of the International Centre for Investigative Reporting (ICIR) supported by Ford Foundation. According to executive director of the ICIR, Dayo Aiyetan, Simon is being accused of spying for the outlawed Boko Haram insurgency group. READ ALSO: Reporter Claims Politician, FFK, Slept With His Mother, Read What FFK’s Ex-Wife Said In a report published on the website of the investigative centre, Mr Aiyetan said Simon claimed he had contacted the Governor of Maroua, the minister of com...
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