Minister of State, Aviation, Hadi Sirika, disclosed this to State House correspondents after the Federal Executive Council meeting presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
This is a direct reaction to the Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 crash on March 10 morning enroute from Addis Ababa to Nairobi, killing all 149 passengers and eight crew on board.
Thank goodness, I was about asking, when will nigeria do theirs... Nice one
ReplyDeleteAs if they know what really happened or care . Na for news them see am like me yeye
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ReplyDeleteI know its not their mind sha, theyre just doing follow follow cus no one will enter sef if its operating here
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ReplyDeleteof course, they gat no choice b4... very soon boeing will embark on ''buy one and get two free'' promo..
ReplyDeletenigeria copy copy, no be air peace release statement say they will not cancel their 737 max orders that they had placed despite several countries banning the model from their airspace?
ReplyDeleteThe FG has only does this because Boeing itself has ordered an immediate recall of the fleet due to safety issues.
If government no do una go talk, government do now una dey still talk. With the ban in place maybe Air peace is going to create their own air space to operate their MAX planes..
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ReplyDeleteBeta o. someone can not use her money to buy disaster o.
ReplyDeletewhen nigeria as a whole "giant of africa" has no national airline, they are talking nonsense! dead country!
ReplyDeleteIt’s not compulsory to have a national airline especially when you don’t have a management or maintenance culture
Deletegaint of which Africa, abeg sun day too much I no wan laugh hard laugh joor!
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ReplyDeleteSide eyes πat Air Peace.
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