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Rotentina:Na so? Go give am |
Omo wa ni e je o se e Gbaja ni jo! !!!!!!���� |
Nigerian youths need to learn to be civil. You don't speak ill of your leaders or country. Criticize constructively. Really, minority would have their say but majority will have their way. |
People are asking why airport project at this point in time with the level of insecurity in the state. But what you don't understand is that the rich are feeling threatening traveling by roads by the marauders then the only safe means of transportation is by air |
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This is a main reason Yoruba don't like to lease house to an average Ibo person in Lagos. The house will be destroyed totally. The spirit is in them. |
737 MAX problems: We clearly fell short, says Boeing CEO Published May 30, 2019 The head of Boeing acknowledged Wednesday that the company “clearly fell short” in dealing with the accident-ridden 737 MAX and said that it had not adequately communicated with regulators. Chief Executive Dennis Muilenburg’s remarks to CBS News — his first interview since the global grounding of the plane following two crashes that claimed 346 lives — came as a top airline representative signaled that the top-selling jets could be out of service at least through mid- to late-August. Muilenburg was pressed by CBS about failing to notify the Federal Aviation Administration for more than a year that the company had deactivated a signal designed to advise the crew of a disagreement between the plane’s “angle of attack” sensors, which measure its angle vis-a-vis oncoming air to warn of impending stalls. The sensors provide data to the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, a flight handling system connected to the deadly crashes of Lion Air and Ethiopian Airlines MAXs. The FAA did not learn of the issue until after the Lion Air crash, more than 13 months after Boeing first unearthed the problem. The design of the MCAS system has been criticized by aviation experts because it is tied to just one sensor at a time, making it susceptible to malfunction. In both of the MAX crashes, the MCAS pointed the plane sharply downward based on a faulty sensor reading, hindering the pilots’ effort to control the aircraft after takeoff, according to preliminary crash investigations. Muilenburg, who has repeatedly rejected suggestions of a design flaw in the 737 MAX, acknowledged implementation shortcomings. “The implementation of this angle of attack alert was a mistake,” he told CBS. “Our communication on that was not what it should have been.” But Muilenburg, who also issued a sweeping apology to the families of flight victims during the interview, said he believes in the plane and would have no reservations putting his family aboard. “We’re confident in the fundamental safety of the airplane,” he said. More in Home Error! Filename not specified. Kaduna refinery stays idle for 12 months, others wobble Error! Filename not specified. FG’s social safety programme gulps N471bn in three years Error! Filename not specified. CBN injects $205m into forex market Error! Filename not specified. VIDEO: How pupils celebrated Children’s Day in Lagos Error! Filename not specified. VIDEO: Why I wear a suit to sell pure water – Micheal Ilodubah, young man who hawks water in Lagos – Lagging timeframe – The interview comes a week after the FAA led a meeting of international regulators designed to coordinate the process to approve the return of the 737 MAX into service. Alexandre de Juniac, head of the International Air Transport Association, said Wednesday that the plane — which has been grounded since mid-March — will remain out of service “at least 10 to 12 weeks” while regulators review Boeing’s proposed fix to the MCAS. READ ALSO: Lagos businessman’s decomposing corpse found inside Magodo residence A note from CFRA Research characterized the timeframe for the 737 MAX resumption as “worse” than expected, but said Boeing was still well positioned once it exits the crisis. “Our thesis on Boeing is based on long term commercial aerospace demand, a strong order book and the likelihood that Boeing will not lose significant orders as long as the plane resumes service safely,” CFRA said. “We expect continued volatility in the shares until the issues hanging over Boeing move closer to being resolved,” CFRA added. – Compensating customers – Earlier Wednesday, Muilenburg told an investor conference in New York that the company will tailor its compensation to airlines for the 737 MAX grounding around customer preference, and they could be paid back in services instead of cash. “We know we’ve impacted the summer schedules for many of th |
KingAzubuike:Na you be the angel of death that will kill him? radarada |
Afonja007:Oga, tell me whether there is peace in River, Abia, Enugu, Ebonyi, IMO and Anambra states. |
Widow, 61, is cured of her 'reversible dementia' that left her wandering the street |
Akanbi, Omo Olodo ide. Ekun ta giri gbe ra e nija. |
Gandollar actually borrow this from his in-law Ajumobi who created so many obas put off Ibadan land. Well-done our in-law. |
Dear all, Anybody that knows IKEDC Officials should help us appeal to them o. The feeder feeding the whole of Obadore on LASU -ISHERI road was removed because of a few customers that owed them. Other numerous customers are left to be suffering for the sins of few ones. I don't know why individual disconnection was not applied. Who is going to salvage this country when everybody is behaving like a rascal. For a supposed corporate organization tampering on the right of citizens. |
Liverpool fans as usual!!! It is high time UEFA do something about these scumbags. |
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BlackfireX:Akproko, stay your lane. How is this related to Islam? idiots everywhere!!!! |
BlackfireX:The lady may be 25 years, but it's obvious the breast has done the work of 80 years. Chikenna |
RTSC:See this one supporting fraud in the interest of tribalism. |
Christianity and dumbness are like five and six. All they know is to be fighting Islam rather than their real enemy. |
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SEONaijaExpert:What's is sensitive about the story? That some igbo folks debase or national image in far away UAE. Park one side joo. |
candlewax:Who ask you? Go change am |
It's some metal cast from the olden days Civilization |
Sponsored news by boeing. We know then. |
Why are these people always falling sick when it's time to defend themselves against corrupt charges? |
Kizxee:Savage. You're wicked. |
BOWOTO:Oga forget matter, respect who? those God forsake mother fucker? They are already Swimming in rot of God almighty. If you belong, go renounce it quick. |
Congrats bro. Policies that will bring development to your local are expected. |
fykes:When are you going to be satisfied? If it's Boko boys that killed our soldiers you will be ranting, condemning the govt. The soldiers killed Boko boys you're still condemning the govt. Nigerians I tire for you o!!! |
alsudan:Permit me to use your word, if there's any sick soul, you're the pinky person that qualifies to be one. All drama Dino is performing is expected of a distinguished Senator of the FRN. |
Adaowerri111:Na Rolls Royce then they talk about and not Rolls Roys. Probably E money Own na China made. |
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The last time i check there in no peace in afganistan Yemen Somalia Pakistan Iraq Somalia Libya Chad Mali Niger
