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The Namibians are 100% correct. The matter is even worse in the Southern part of Nigeria. |
Finish you with juju as how? She want to inhenrit you KingDashx: |
They shall continue to cry because none of their evil plan will work against Jagaban. Richtaiwo: |
This must be a lie, Oyinbo don't believe in such ![]() |
Peter Obi just said age doesn't matter while trying to defend Alhaji Atiku few days ago. |
Naval Officer Yerima, Known For Confronting FCT Minister Wike, Allegedly Bypasses Airport Screening With Pistol, Slams ValueJet For “Disrespect” After Interception Yerima The officer reportedly accused the airline of "disrespect" after he was stopped for breaching aviation regulations. A Nigerian Navy officer, Lieutenant Adam Muhammad Yerima, has been accused of breaching aviation security protocols after allegedly bypassing mandatory passenger screening and attempting to board a commercial flight with a pistol. SaharaReporters learnt that Lieutenant Yerima, who is known in public discourse for previously confronting the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike, gained access to the boarding terminal through the military wing of the airport. SaharaReporters further gathered that Lieutenant Yerima entered the boarding terminal through the military wing of the airport, thereby avoiding standard civilian security screening procedures, before attempting to board a ValueJet Airlines flight. The officer reportedly accused the airline of "disrespect" after he was stopped for breaching aviation regulations. According to multiple sources familiar with the incident, which occurred at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, the lieutenant was armed with a pistol — an item strictly prohibited for passengers on commercial flights under Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) regulations unless properly declared and handled through approved security channels. Sources told SaharaReporters that airline security officials noticed the breach and prevented Yerima from boarding the aircraft with the firearm. They insisted that he complies with civil aviation rules applicable to all passengers, including uniformed personnel travelling on commercial flights. After the initial resistance, the officer reportedly submitted to due process, including proper screening and declaration procedures, after which he was eventually allowed to board the flight. However, the incident escalated beyond the airport terminal. Following the episode, the Nigerian military reportedly wrote an official letter to ValueJet Airlines, accusing the airline of disrespecting military personnel and demanding a formal apology from the carrier for stopping the officer from boarding with his weapon. SaharaReporters gathered that Lieutenant Yerima completely skipped standard passenger screening by entering the boarding terminal through the restricted military wing of the airport, rather than passing through the designated civilian security checkpoints. Aviation regulations require that all passengers—regardless of status—undergo screening before boarding commercial aircraft. Firearms, even when legally possessed, must be formally declared and handled under strict security protocols. Yet, according to sources, Yerima proceeded directly towards the aircraft with his pistol, in violation of these rules, until airline officials intervened. Industry insiders say the incident is far from isolated and reflects a recurring pattern at major Nigerian airports, where military personnel frequently refuse to subject themselves to standard boarding procedures. A senior ValueJet official, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, told SaharaReporters that such incidents are common and often involve intimidation of airline staff. “This is the usual practice of military personnel. They refuse to subject themselves to boarding protocol and often threaten airline officials when asked to comply,” the source said. The official also admitted that airlines are not entirely blameless, revealing that some carriers, including ValueJet, have at times facilitated these breaches through protocol arrangements to avoid confrontation. “They send protocol officers to receive boarding passes on their behalf and go straight to board the flight, skipping all checks and going from the military wing of the airport straight to the aircraft,” the source disclosed. The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has also come under scrutiny for allegedly failing to address repeated complaints about such security breaches. Multiple sources told SaharaReporters that reports submitted to FAAN over similar incidents have gone unanswered, with the authority often accused of siding with military officers rather than enforcing aviation safety rules. In a recent incident at Port Harcourt International Airport, airline staff reportedly reported military personnel for violating boarding protocols. Instead of sanctioning the officers, FAAN allegedly reprimanded the airline, while the officers faced no consequences. Aviation experts warn that these practices pose grave security risks in a sector where uniform enforcement of rules is critical to passenger safety. Under NCAA regulations, all passengers must be screened, and restricted items such as firearms must follow strict declaration, storage, and handling procedures—even when carried by authorised personnel travelling in a civilian capacity. A source added that allowing any category of passengers to bypass checks undermines the entire aviation security framework and exposes aircraft, crew, and passengers to avoidable risks. Despite repeated incidents and growing concerns from industry insiders, there has been no public disciplinary action against offending officers or institutional reforms to end the practice. https://saharareporters.com/2026/01/31/naval-officer-yerima-known-confronting-fct-minister-wike-allegedly-bypasses-airport#google_vignette
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Wipe Iran out from the world map? Is this a joke or what? Same American that ran away from Afghanistan? Same American the houthis chased away from the red sea? You guys should stopped misleading the younger ones on this forum. orikoku: |
Welcome back home my president. |
He should continue to fight, afterall he is already living abroad. I remember how God used me to save a lady from traveling to Lebanon Many Nigerians just want to leave Nigeria without any due diligence and when they get to their destination they start crying for help. |
I only pity those that sold their properties to cover their relocation cost. |
Let them continue to preach whatever they want but they are not representing Muslims. helinues: |
They are not representing Muslims but their pocket. Joash Amupita is INEC chairman and no amount of cry will remove him. helinues: |
Abdul-Aziz Na'ibi Abubakar should return whatever amount someone has given him ![]() INEC Chairman, Joash Amupita will conduct 2027 election and no amount of propaganda will remove or replace him. |
I like the bravery of the Iranian. Trump can only rant but Iran will not fold. |
America captured Maduro because his close allies sold him out. sleek214: |
If they declare Biafra today I will be one of the most happiest person. skywalker240: |
This is a welcome development. Alberta should break away from Canada and anyone who opposes Trump should be sanction. I support President Trump to take over Alberta. I stand with Trump to take over Greenland.
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Nice of from the Nigeria government. I know they will surely involve themselves in anything to destabilize the country. One of the biggest mistake Baba Buhari did then was not picking those actors that turned EndSARS protest into a big chaos by using fake zobo colored Nigeria flag and doctored videos to instigates violence across Nigeria which Lagos State suffered most. |
There is nothing like Canadian sovereignty, president Trump should divide the country. Trump can never be wrong I stand with Trump. |
President Xi Jinping should be careful with the UK PM. |
The comedian president just pushed his country into a deep mess and scattered everywhere. I only pity the Ukraine women because very soon majority won't be able to find a husband. |
We knew the development Tinubu brought to Lagos State as at when the book was published. Obasanjo anger with Tinubu is simply because he couldn't capture Lagos State. AMINDA: |
I am very sure you have read the book " My watch " by Former president Obasanjo ![]() AMINDA: |
This is nice of Erdogan. The weather in Turkey is too cold and Jagaban seriously need someone to be with him. We Nigerians are very lucky to have a very hard working president. We appreciate you Jagaban. |
Structure of criminality: "@atiku, @elrufai are my leaders, you are a criminal if you disrespect them” - @PeterObi warns obidients AMINDA: |
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