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Sunday 30 September 2012

Shocking U-Turn: Female Pilgrims Not Deported - Hajj Commission




The National Hajj Commission (NAHCON) has described as untrue reports that female Muslim pilgrims who were airlifted back to Nigeria last week were deported by the Saudi Arabian government.

Instead,the commission said the sudden return of the female pilgrims was at the instance of Nigerian government,which wanted to rectify certain anomalies.

It said Nigeria has not violated any Saudi Arabian law to warrant deportation of the pilgrims.

Addressing a press briefing in Abuja yesterday, the Chairman of NAHCON, Mallam Mohammed Musa Bello, reiterated that the issue of a male companion for female pilgrims to the kingdom is a fundamental aspect of the hajj exercise which Nigeria cannot afford to violate.

He said that the Federal Government delegation to Saudi Arabia was also not denied visa to the kingdom noting that the issue of the departure of the delegation has to do with the disparity in timing between the two countries.

This was as he said that the suspended airlifting operation of the pilgrims would resume as soon as all the challenges that led to the problem are addressed. He added that eight states with 32 flight schedules are on standby to commence operation when the challenges are sorted out.

He gave assurance that all the pilgrims would be airlifted before the October 20 closing date of the King Abdulazeez International Airport Jeddah and Madinah airport, saying the approved air carriers for the operation, Max Airline, Mediview, Meridiene and Kabo airlines, are all set to commence airlifting.




-Vanguard

Father Bound His Little Boy In Chains Locked With A Padlock (PHOTO)



This little boy was found this yesterday (29th Sept 2012) inside bush near a river in Okpuno Awka, Nigeria, crying by the community security service during the sanitation exercise. His legs were bound in chains and locked with a padlock.

From investigation his father whose photo also appeared below known as Alhaji by his fellow Okada riders and hails from Igala community of kogi state is the one chained his two legs and left him in that bush for three days now without food or water.

Its this same man that told his neighbours that his son has been missing since three days now and both him and neighbours were searching for him together without them knowing that he knew where his son is. But luck ran out on him today when the security men from the community discovered the boy crying in the bush.

The little boy happens to be the only child from his former wife. Who is no longer living with him.

OMG! What could be this man's motive for this wicked act?

248 passengers escape death in Qatar Airways plane emergency landing in Lagos

There was tension in the aviation industry yesterday amid speculation that there was an incident involving a Qatar Airways Airbus 332 with 284 passengers onboard on its way to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos from Doha, the capital of Qatar, as it made an emergency landing due to a flat tyre.

 
The pilot of the Airbus A330-200 plane had sent a distress call to air traffic controllers on duty at the airport, telling them that one of his tyres had low pressure.

The aircraft carrying 248 passengers touched down on runway 18R of the airport at about 1:15pm with a burst tyre.

Scores of fire fighters from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, Lagos State Fire Service and the Federal Fire Service had been mobilised to the airport.

Rescue workers from the National Emergency Management Agency, Julius Berger among others had also been waiting for the distressed aircraft.

A few minutes after the aircraft made the landed, it was towed to the parking bay of the international wing of the airport.

The panic-stricken passengers were however, unwilling to speak to journalists.

The Information Officer, NEMA, Mr. Ibrahim Farinloye, who led the emergency process on behalf of the agency, told reporters that the agency had received a distress call from airport authorities as early as 10am.

Farinloye added that the aircraft was said to have had a tyre burst on the rear side of the aircraft, a situation that required emergency landing.

He said the agency consequently mobilised and coordinated an emergency landing which included several agencies such as the Federal Road Safety Corps and the Civil Defence Corps.
He noted that the aircraft landed safely.

The Director-General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Dr. Harold Demuren, said the pilot took precautionary steps to land the aircraft the way he did.

He confirmed that the aircraft had low pressure in one of the tyres.

An official of Qatar Airways in Lagos said the airline had no official reaction to the development since the aircraft landed safely


Source: Online Nigeria

Saturday 29 September 2012

OMG!!! Weird Creature Killed At Madonna University, Nigeria

This is a story sent to Linda Ikeji Blog by one of the female students of Madonna University with pics: Dear Linda, I don't know if someone has already sent you this story. This beast was killed today at Madonna University, Elele.
They killed a small one and the bigger one came for revenge.We hear more will be coming. Everybody is scared in the school. What is that thing?

 
 
Sure looks like some kind of an alien to me! What do you think? Is it just another hoax? And if you're a Madonna University student or you live around the area, did this really happen?

PHOTOS: AFRICAN LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE AWARD 2012

AFRICAN LEADERSHIP EXCELLENCE AWARD 2012- SEASON TWO EDITION held at prestigious RED COW MORAN HOTEL. DUBLIN 22 on Saturday 8th September 2012.
This event in which 100 Africans who have made major impact in various fields in Ireland were recognized, was organized by POWERLIST Magazine Ireland - the only annual magazine that recognizes and celebrates the 100 most influencial Africans in Ireland.
People from various sectors like Business, Finance & IT, Law and Religion, Engineering, Medicine & Science, Public Sector & Politics, Third Sector & Sports, Arts, Fashion & Design, Media, Publishing & Entertainment, received the recognition awards.
 
Ambassador Pwol and Dr Georges Alabi