Connect with us

Metro

Airpeace Faces ‘Aeropolitics’ As Saudi Arabia ‘Rejects’ Passengers on Arrival in Jeddah

Published

on

The Saudi Arabia government has reportedly cancelled the visa of all 264 passengers airlifted by Nigeria’s major carrier – Air Peace – on arrival at the country from Kano.

They insisted that the airline should return them to Nigeria.

Reports say the flight took off from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, via the Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano on Sunday night and arrived in Saudi Arabia’s major city, Jeddah, Monday without issues.

However, on landing, the Saudi Arabian authorities announced that all the passengers’ visas were cancelled.

Reports further said the passengers and the airline’s personnel were shocked at the cancellation of the visas given that the Saudi authorities monitored the Advanced Passengers Prescreening System (APPS) prior to airlift in Nigeria.

A source wondered whether what happened was a strategy to discourage the airline from operating to the destination because since it started the operation it has been recording a high load factor and even the flight expected to leave on Tuesday to Jeddah is already fully booked.

When the Nigerian embassy waded in Saudi authorities were said to have reduced the number of passengers that would be returned to 170, from 264.

Saudi Air has been operating directly from Nigeria to Saudi Arabia and since Air Peace started flight service to the Middle East nation at relatively lower fares, it has been receiving high patronage and as a Nigerian carrier, it helps to conserve foreign exchange for the country.

A source from the Nigerian embassy in Jeddah noted that the Saudi immigration personnel said they did not know who cancelled the visas but that they were cancelled when the airline was already airborne to Jeddah.

“The airline was exonerated in all this as the APPS, which is live between both countries would have screened out any invalid visa and its passenger. The system accepted all affected passengers and passed them on.

“Those deported were 177 passengers and Air Peace has already left with them back to Nigeria. They are on their way to Nigeria now.”

Meanwhile, stakeholders in the sector have attributed the development to  what they called aeropolitics.

Stating that it is a way to force the Nigerian operator out of the route; unless the government intervenes, adopting the principle of reciprocity.

According to industry expert and the Chief Executive Officer, Centurion Aviation Security and Safety Consult, Nigeria, Group Captain John Ojikutu, the action of the Saudis is aero politics and diplomacy.

Continue Reading
Advertisement


Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Metro

Tinubu, Shettima, Akpabio Others Pay Homage As Lagbaja Receives Full Military Burial, Posthumous CFR Honours

Published

on

The late chief of army staff (CAOS) Taoreed Lagbaja has been buried.

Lagbaja was buried on Friday at the National Military Cemetery in Abuja.

He died at the age of 56 after battling an undisclosed ailment.

Funeral proceedings began on Thursday with a service of songs at the Army Headquarters Garrison Parade Ground, Mogadishu cantonment, Abuja. A funeral service was held on Friday at the National Christian Centre.

The highpoint of the funeral proceedings was the conference of posthumous award of the Commander of the Federal Republic by President Bola Tinubu, who was present at the event.

Lagbaja was appointed COAS by Tinubu on June 19, 2023.

Continue Reading

Metro

Miltary Top Brass Receives Body of Late COAS Lagbaja, Mounts Guard of Honour

Published

on

The body of late Chief of Army Staff (CoAS), Lieutenant General Taoreed Lagbaja, has arrived in Abuja where he will be buried on Friday.

The Nigerian Air Force plane NAF 918 carrying the body of the late CoAS landed at the presidential wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport Abuja, at around 12:15pm.

The remains of the late CoAS left the Murtala Muhammed International Airport Lagos around 11am.

The military top brass were on ground to receive the remains of the late CoAS in Abuja, with military band playing to the loudest.

Upon arrival at the Abuja airport, a guard of honor was accorded to the body of the late CoAS and was taken down this red carpet in full view of Nigeria’s military top brass.

Lagbaja’s body will be interned on Friday at the national military cemetery, Abuja.

The CoAS died last week Tuesday, according to the presidency.

Lagbaja passed away in Lagos after a period of illness. However, the illness was not disclosed.

During this difficult time, President Bola Tinubu expressed his heartfelt condolences to the family and the Nigerian Armed Forces.

Born on February 28, 1968, Lagbaja served as the Chief of Army Staff for one year and four months following his appointment to the position by President Tinubu in June 2023.

His military career began when he enrolled in the Nigerian Defence Academy in 1987. On September 19, 1992, he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the Nigerian Infantry Corps as a member of the 39th Regular Course.

Lt. General Lagbaja also served as a platoon commander in the 93 Battalion and the 72 Special Forces Battalion.

He played pivotal roles in numerous internal security operations, including Operation ZAKI in Benue State, Lafiya Dole in Borno, Udoka in South East Nigeria, and Operation Forest Sanity across Kaduna and Niger states.

An alumnus of the prestigious U.S. Army War College, he earned a Master’s degree in Strategic Studies, demonstrating his dedication to professional growth and excellence in military leadership.

Lt. General Lagbaja is survived by his beloved wife, Mariya, and their two children.

Continue Reading

Metro

Lady Slumps, Dies While Dancing at Own Wedding Reception

Published

on

Friends and family members of a newly wed lady are still perplexed over her tragic demise on her wedding day.

The tragic incident occurred in Douala, Cameroon on October 26, 2024.

The lady, identified as Sorelle Emmanuella Kamga, was joyfully performing at her own wedding reception when suddenly she slumped, and was later declared dead by medics.

News of her sudden death went viral on October 27 when the video of her performing with her bridesmaids and husband spraying money at her circulated on social media platforms.

Invitees were pictured expressing shock as Sorelle, adorned in her beautiful wedding party dress, slumped while singing for her spouse.

A photographer who was covering the event, said the song she was singing is that of Ivorian artiste, Roseline Layo, titled: “Mogo Fariman.”

The celebrant had chosen the song to announce the cutting of the wedding cake, which ceremony did not see the light of day, as her sudden death marred the wedding reception.

The reception hall of Johannesburg Hotel, where the wedding reception was taking place, suddenly went cold after the sad and shocking incident.

The photographer recounted: “When it was time to cut the wedding cake, the bride went out to change her attire with her husband.

“On return to the hall, she took the mic and started singing for her husband.

“She called her husband to join her on stage.

“He moved towards her with a cigar in his mouth and began spraying money on her.

“First, a ten thousand note, a second ten thousand note…when the man threw the third one, that was when she slumped before him, and that was all.

“We saw something really serious at the hotel that Saturday.

“People immediately rushed to rescue the victim.

“She was rushed to the Adlucem Hospital in Akwa-Nord.

“There, the medics on service referred her to the Douala General Hospital.

“It was at the General Hospital that she was clinically declared dead.”

The photographer said immediately the news of the bride’s demise was announced, the atmosphere at the reception turned gloomy.

Those who had come to celebrate the wedding suddenly became mourners.

Three of the guests were said to have collapsed after receiving news of the bride’s sudden death.

A few hours to the sad development, the now late Sorelle was all joyful, feasting and coordinating the decoration details of her wedding.

Many could not imagine that the day would end without her.

According to family sources, Manuella Kamga and her spouse, Émile, spent seven years together and had three children.

They had planned their wedding in 2020, but due to COVID-19, it was postponed.

A relative said: “This year, we rescheduled the wedding; the dowry was paid on Friday, then yesterday (Saturday), it was the civil wedding.

“It was during the reception that the tragedy occurred in the middle of the hall.

“My little cousin leaves a husband and three pretty little girls, having worn her wedding ring just for a few hours.

“What we often read on Facebook – that people die on their wedding day, has also hit our family.

“Rest in peace, Sorelle Manuella!”

Continue Reading