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Amen !!!!!! Righteousness2: |
It was BVN, then NIN and now TIN. |
By: Zagazola Makama The seizure of 10 Nigerian Air Force personnel by Burkina Faso’s military regime after an emergency landing has ignited anger across diplomatic and aviation circles, with experts condemning the move as vindictive, unprofessional, and a direct breach of globally recognised ICAO safety procedures. The Nigerian C-130 Hercules aircraft, which made an emergency landing in Bobo-Dioulasso on Monday, had already obtained clearance before entering Burkina Faso’s airspace, contrary to AES claims. Aviation sources confirmed that the crew followed all required procedures after encountering an in-flight technical distress, including declaring an emergency and requesting the nearest available runway. Under ICAO international law, which supersedes regional disagreements, an aircraft facing distress has the unrestricted right to land anywhere, including in hostile territory or active war zones. Emergency procedures clearly state that: Pilots must transmit “MAYDAY” or “PAN-PAN” depending on the severity, all air traffic units must grant priority, maintain radio silence, and provide safe landing guidance, no country is permitted to deny landing rights to a distressed aircraft, regardless of political tension or military status and any obstruction or punishment of an emergency landing is treated as a serious violation of international aviation law. Yet, despite these established global norms, Burkina Faso’s junta responded with hostility, detaining impounding the aircraft while issuing inflammatory statements through the Confederation of Sahel States (AES). Multiple diplomatic sources say Burkina Faso’s behaviour was not about airspace violation, but about frustration and anger over Nigeria’s role in foiling the recent coup attempt in Benin Republic. The junta in Ouagadougou has openly aligned itself with regimes in Niger and Mali and views Nigeria-led ECOWAS as an adversary. Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, having withdrawn from ECOWAS to form the AES, have taken increasingly confrontational postures. The failed coup in Benin Republic would have added a fourth member to their alliance. Nigeria, working with Beninese authorities, helped abort the mutiny, an outcome that allegedly angered Ouagadougou. It was believe this political grievance drove their irrational and provocative treatment of the Nigerian Air Force crew. Ironically, while Burkina Faso claimed “sovereignty violation,” the Nigerian Air Force and the Nigerien Air Force, both on opposing sides of the ECOWAS–AES political divide continue to operate jointly on the border. Niger and Nigeria have been conducting joint operations against ISWAP in part of North East. This exposes the immaturity and isolationist attitude of Burkina Faso’s junta, which has adopted a policy of hostility even toward partners with whom they still maintain diplomatic ties. Despite withdrawing from ECOWAS, Burkina Faso continues to operate its embassy in Nigeria. This makes its hostile action even more illogical and diplomatically inappropriate. If they expect safe operations and immunity for their missions on Nigerian soil, they must uphold reciprocal commitments under international law. Contrary to AES propaganda, the Nigerian aircraft: had prior clearance, followed ICAO emergency protocols, declared distress, and was compelled to land for safety reasons. Aviation experts noted that aircraft transponders may switch off during emergencies, which is normal and never justifies detention of crew members. If every country were to behave as Burkina Faso did, global aviation would collapse into chaos. Officials warn that: Burkinabè aircraft could one day face emergencies and require landing in Nigerian airspace. If Nigeria were to apply the same hostile logic, lives could be lost unnecessarily. Aviation safety is built on mutual trust, not political revenge. @DHQNigeria |
Coup that already failed |
Alpha jet should be retired by now, it was last manufactured in 1991. |
Mythologising with lies and falsehood. Russians propaganda machines are just using false narrative to glorify coup in Africa through him and most African youths are just too gullible. AndroBlaze: |
Some of you sit somewhere in Nigeria and be shouting UK don cast, See below: The most recent specific figures for remittances from the UK to Nigeria show a significant amount being transferred. According to recent estimates: £2.04 billion was received by Nigeria from the UK in one year,That is 3.8 trillions naira. Where do you see broke and frustrated people sending money before? Detty December is next month, they fall in to do Oblee too. UK is tightening their immigration rules because most asylums seekeres will rather find their ways from other European countries they used as stepping stone to France and use boat on a dangerous sea to cross to the UK, because is their favourite destination. So if UK is cast, why are they risking their lives to reach there? If you are in Nigeria and keep listening to what some few lazy or entitled immigrants are saying about the UK, I will say you don't have the full pictures |
I think is the other way round, If you as a Nigerian produce quality and meaningfull contents, You will not have followers, Nigerians like stupid contents,most Nigerians do not appreciate educational or informative contents. The reason we are where, where we are today. Shallow minded youths who only run after money and fake glamourous life everywhere in their ignorance Nwaikpe: |
Shame on punch newspaper, the person has been appointed since 2018. Margaret Obi was appointed as a Deputy High Court Judge in 2018, sitting in the then Queen’s Bench Division, Royal Courts of Justice in London |
What about the man made rubbish called "quran" After Muhammad’s death in 632 AD, there was no collection of his revelations. Consequently, many of his followers tried to gather all the known verses and write them down in codex form. Soon we had the codices of several scholars such as Ibn Mas’ud, Al-Ash’ari, Al-Aswad, and Ali ibn Abi Talib. As Islam spread, we eventually had what became known as the Metropolitan Codices in the centres of Mecca, Medina, Damascus, Kufa and Basrah. The third Sunni caliph, Uthman ibn Affan, tried to bring order to this chaotic situation by canonising the Medinan Codex, copies of which were sent to all the metropolitan centres, with orders to destroy all the other codices. However, despite Uthman’s order to destroy all texts other than his own, it is evident that the older codices survived. In the Encyclopaedia of Religion (1987), Charles J. Adams comments on the Qur’an as follows: |
He must complete one semester or 30 ECT credit before he can start working. Your brother is right. |
You are not likely to be shot or stabbed in the Uk if you don't belong to a gang or try to cheat in a fraud/drug deal. How many home invasion, Highway robbery/kidnapping, banditry/ terrorism do you read about UK compare to Nigeria? It happens everywhere but the rates are different. AlphaTaikun: |
Since you referred to AI, I have referred you back to the same AI/Google WriteerNg:
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Stop exaggerating!!! Only two since 2017,one in Russia and another one in Egypt. Other are moving towards cleaner energy anyway. WriteerNg: |
Russia's state-owned nuclear corporation, Rosatom, signed a deal in 2017 with Nigeria to build nuclear power plants, but construction has not begun LagosOrigin: |
Tell us the city you are going to stay first. How can you be talking as if UK Is just like lagos. eagshay94: |
With Chile Minimum salary equal to 405 pounds, average serious Nigerians around me this UK, save like 1000 to 1500 pounds monthly. Is that the place he wants to compare Chile that just freed from Oppresive dictator not too long ago. Suicideboy: |
The main objective is to stop Temu, shein, Ali express etc from flooding America with cheap inferior products from China. |
I don't know Odo Ona la or kekere oooo, You can Google Niji agro for the contact details. yemre: |
Is not even true, a reporter just carried the investigation last month and it was discovered to be a myth. tunjijones: |
1989 was a terrible time ooo, I remember clearly most people couldn't eat rice as staple food. It was eba/cassava powder/fufu and soybeans soup with dried cow skin, one lesser than pomo that saved the day then. Mabuggi88: |
Tinubu, Akpabio and wike have totally destroyed Nigeria democracy. |
So the Billionaire no get name, what content creation will cause ehhhhnn, it will take proper reasoning human to sieve falsehood from truth nowadays. |
I like how you reason, only few African youths can reason well nowadays, most have no analytical skill. They are shallow minded and gullible. kingreign: |
Only the few wise ones invest. Guy man without a legit shops/ office/ business will eventually broke. OneCandleAway: |
Since Russia succeeded in Mali, Niger and especially with their star boy propaganda machine, Ibrahim Traore. They want to go all out more to instigate more military coup in Africa. They understand too that most African youths are gullible and will believe whatever they see online, just like they believe everything they are reading about Ibrahim Traore. I don't blame them, but our greedy politicians cause it |
Don't mind those disillusioned youths of Africa, always pass blame, Islamic groups have been active in that region since 2011, even before Traore joined the army, But now everything is about him and how western power want remove him. This is not cold war era and west sponsoring coup against African president is no more really beneficiary to East /west block ideological goals anymore. Only Putin is still living in that era. This is the era of mutual cooperation and equal opportunities only if Africa leaders can command respect without selling us cheaply due to their own selfishness and corruption. Hector09: |
I hope they learn, I knew one guy that cashout during covid 19, he just used 80millions to buy an old property off Allen, renovated it and turn it to treasured hotel. Such can never broke. But majority of his friends that blew their money during benefits days are now broke and such easy money may never come again. OneCandleAway: |
Is a great problems, Our youths will rather listen to lies and propaganda than to look at China, Korean and Japan, due to their technological advancements, everybody accord them with respect. Our youths Should focus on technological advancements and find way to use our resources for ourselves. jayce232: |
Another avenue to distract us, is actually a shameful things if countries like Ghana, Senegal, Liberia and Kenya can use technology to organise credible elections, the same technology INEC manipulated during the last election. |
