NEWS
Senate Clears Air Peace for Runway Overrun
By Eze Okechukwu, Abuja
After a mild faceoff between members of the Senate Committee on Aviation and the Chairman of Airpeace Airlines, Allen Onyeama over runway overshoot on the 13th of July this year at Port Harcourt International Airport, the Committee gave Airpeace a clean bill of health.
But critical stakeholders in the Aviation sector like the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) , Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority ( NCAA) etc , told the committee that investigation on the incident has not been concluded . The clean bill of health given to Airpeace by the committee came after an hour closed door session between it and stakeholders in the Aviation sector they hurriedly went for, when the Airpeace boss frowned at the reason given for the session.The committee had as mandated by the Senate , titled the session as “One day Investigative hearing on the Need to strengthen Aviation Safety following the NSIB report on Air Peace Runway overrun at Port-harcourt Airport “, which was vehemently kicked against by Airpeace Chairman .In kicking against the session, Onyeama told the committee that the investigative hearing shouldn’t have centred on Airpeace alone since Runway overshoots occur globally by various Airlines. “I initially did not want to honour this invitation but on second thought, I came because the Senate members are our customers, and they have every right to be concerned about safety. I must, however, correct certain impressions created by the title or topic used for this session. “What we say here is being monitored globally. We must be careful not to impugn the integrity of the NSIB or destroy public trust in Nigerian airlines. Air Peace is one of the safest airlines in the world, not just in Nigeria”, he said.He clarified that the Air Peace aircraft involved in the incident suffered no mechanical fault or damage, and that the runway excursion was a result of human error.“The aircraft in question had no single damage. It flew back to Lagos the same day. The pilot has flown for nearly 40 years — one of the most experienced in our fleet.”He simply had a bad day. Unfortunately, the early report created confusion that made it appear as if the aircraft was faulty or the pilots were intoxicated.”Moved by his appeal, the committee led by Senator Abdulfatai Buhari (Oyo North), went into closed door session with him and other stakeholders after which his Airline was exonerated from any wrongdoing as far as the runway overshoot incident was concerned.Specifically, the Chairman of the committee who gave the clean bill of health to Airpeace said: “Senate’s review of the Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) report revealed serious inconsistencies and uncoordinated findings, could damage Nigeria’s aviation reputation before international regulators if left uncorrected.”Air Peace and United Nigeria Airlines are our own. We need to support them, not damage their reputation with unverified claims. “The most important thing is that no lives were lost, and the aircraft was not damaged. It was towed and later flown back safely to Lagos.”He commended Air Peace and other indigenous airlines for maintaining internal safety checks and conducting random testing of their pilots and staff, insisting that Nigeria should “encourage rather than destroy” its local carriers.In her submission on the incident before the committee , the Managing Director of FAAN, Olubunmi Kuku the agency’s commitment to safety was tested during the Air Peace aircraft runway overrun incident on July 13, 2025 which according to her , was efficiently responded to by the PHIA Emergency Response Team. “There were no reported injuries to the ninety-six (96) passengers, and the seven (7) crew members onboard. Also, all passengers and crew were safely evacuated to the terminal building.”The Runway was temporarily closed in line with safety protocols, and coordination commenced with the NCAA and NAMA for investigation as well as internal safety review”.NEWS
2027: Afenifere, Arewa Consultative Forum, Northern Elders Forum Back SDP
By Mike Odiakose, Abuja
Ahead of Nigeria’s 2027 elections, leading socio-political groups—Afenifere, Arewa Consultative Forum, and Northern Elders Forum—have jointly endorsed the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
The endorsement was unveiled during a high-level meeting in Ilesha, bringing together influential stakeholders from across the country.
The gathering included representatives from all 19 northern states, the Conference of State Chairmen of the SDP, and top figures from the endorsing organizations.
Speaking at the event, SDP National Leader Prince Adewole Adebayo emphasized the importance of the diverse coalition, describing it as a powerful, unifying force capable of addressing Nigeria’s pressing challenges.
“The people present at this meeting can solve the problem of Nigeria,” he stated, noting the presence of key northern and southern blocs.
Reaffirming the party’s commitment to democratic principles, Adebayo declared that the SDP aims to secure power through the ballot:
“We’ll get the power through the ballot—we will not snatch it, we will not grab it… We’ll get it from the people and put in place a responsible government.”
He added that such governance would revive what he described as “Afenifere politics” and “Afenifere governance.”
The event featured prominent figures, including Oba Oladipupo Olaitan, Murtala Aliyu, and Salisu Mohammed.
Other attendees included Bello Fadile, Usman Bugaje, and Olufunmilade, alongside members of the SDP’s National Working Committee.
Political Observers are of the opinion that the convergence of these major northern and southern groups signals a strategic alliance that could play a decisive role in shaping the outcome of Nigeria’s 2027 general elections.
NEWS
Kogi NYSC Debunks Rumours of Corps Member’s Castration
From Joseph Amedu Lokoja
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Kogi Secretariat, has dismissed reports circulating on social media claiming a corps member serving in the state was castrated.
The NYSC State Coordinator, Femi Osungbohun, refuted the rumour in an interview with our Correspondent in Lokoja.
Osungbohun described the claim as “Fake news”, stating the Corps member is alive, healthy, and serving at his Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).
The state Coordinator urged the public to disregard the falsehood, reassuring that the safety and welfare of Corps members remain a top priority.
“We confirm the corps member in question is safe, healthy, and actively serving at his deployment location.
“The NYSC Kogi State management assures the public that corps members’ welfare and security remain top priorities, in line with the Director-General’s directives.
“We urge everyone to verify information before sharing to prevent unnecessary panic.
“The corps member has been located and is in good health, carrying out his duties as usual.
“We encourage the public to disregard the false report and support our efforts to maintain a positive environment for our corps members,” he said.
Speaking on the rumour, the Corps member, Obdarekpe Abdusalam Oshiorenua, KG/26A/0133, serving at Dangote Cement Factory, identified a social media acquaintance, AvinofLagos, as the perpetrator of the falsehood.
The 27-year-old, Oshiorenua from Edo State, described the incident as an “absolute falsehood”, stating that it stemmed from a minor disagreement on social media that escalated into abusive exchanges.
“The individual then used my NYSC picture to create and spread the false narrative, causing distress to me, the NYSC and my family,” he said.
The Corps member urged security agencies to track down AvinofLagos and bring him to justice, while also calling for social media regulation to prevent similar incidents.
“I think social media should be regulated. Everybody should look from each other’s view, not post or comment anyhow to hurt one another,” Oshiorenua said.
Foreign News
Assailants kill 73 at South Sudan Gold Mine
Armed assailants killed 73 people at a gold mine in South Sudan, government officials said on Monday, in violence linked to a dispute over gold extraction.
The attacks occurred on Saturday near Jebel Iraq in Central Equatoria state in the south of the country, Vice President James Wani Igga said.
At least 25 others were injured and some fled the scene.
Authorities warned that the death toll could rise as the search for missing people continues.
It remained unclear which group was responsible for the attack.
The vice president said an official investigation would be launched and security measures at mining sites and commercial centres would be strengthened.
Charles Madut, the governor of Northern Bahr el Ghazal state in the country’s north-west, condemned the attack, describing the violence against innocent civilians as unacceptable and said that the perpetrators must be brought to justice.

