NSIB COMMENCES INVESTIGATION INTO UNA AIRCRAFT CRASHLAND IN LAGOS
The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has launched investigations into an incident involving a Lagos-bound aircraft.
On Thursday, at about 1833hrs local time, Embraer ERJ145 with the Nationality and Registration Marks of 5N-BWY, owned by United Nigeria Airlines, UNA, skidded off the Runway 18R of Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos,
The aircraft, with 51 passengers and 4 crew members onboard was en-route Lagos from Abuja.
In a statement, Saturday, signed by the Director Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, NSIB, Tunji Oketunbi, stated that there was no injury or fatality recorded.
“NSIB, however, solicits information from the general public in form of pictures, video or recording evidence to assist in conducting a comprehensive investigation.”
More Stories
ELECTRICITY TARIFF: SENATE TEMPORARILY STEPS DOWN ADOPTION OF REPORT DEMANDING SUSPENSION OF IMPLEMENTATION
A report that asked the National Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC) to halt the multi-year tariff order (MYTO), 2024—which authorised a...
PSA UNVEILS ADDITIONAL PAYMENT CHANNEL FOR NPFL LIVE SUBSCRIBERS
Propel Sports Africa (PSA) has unveiled an additional subscription payment method for NPFL Live Users looking to subscribe and watch...
FIFA URGES LEAGUES TO MANDATE RACIST ABUSE AS AN OFFENCE
FIFA will urge all 211 national federations to mandate racist abuse in football as a disciplinary offence. The sport's world...
SENATE PASSES ESTABLISHMENT OF NORTH-WEST DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION’S BILL
The North West Development Commission law, which aims to solve the issues affecting the seven states in the geographical zone,...
NNL WARNS CLUBS AGAINST REGISTERING NEW PLAYERS FOR SUPER EIGHT PLAYOFF
The Nigeria National League has issued a stern warning to club’s against registering new players for the Super Eight playoff...
(PHOTOS): POLICE ARREST THREE SUSPECTED KIDNAPPERS, CULTIST, OTHERS IN DELTA
Five suspects in robbery, cultism, and kidnapping have been taken into custody by the Delta State Police Command. This was...