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FAAN diverts flight from temporary terminal over fire incident

 FAAN diverts flight from temporary terminal over fire incident  The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), has diverted the processing of flights from the Temporary Terminal 3, of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos over an electrical spark in an operational office resulting in smoke emmision. According to a statement by the airport authority, the Temporary Terminal 3  was briefly shut down around 14:05 hours. The statement reads :" Electrical maintenance is currently ongoing to ensure that all electrical systems are functioning optimally ahead of the Terminal’s reopening. "All flights that currently operate from Terminal 3 have been diverted to Terminal 2, passengers are hereby advised accordingly.   "The situation is under control, as personnel of the Aerodrome Rescue and Firefighting Services (ARFFS) promptly responded and contained the incident." 

How Tinubu administration's policies has reshaped aviation sector , by Keyamo

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How Tinubu administration's  policies has reshaped aviation sector ,  by  Keyamo  Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo on Wednesday outlined the deliberate steps taken by  the Tinubu administration to de- risk the aviation industry in Nigeria in order to attract global players such as  aircraft manufacturers, development finance organizations, aircraft lessors, investment partners and other players into the value chain. Keyamo listed the steps to include :  institutional reforms, infrastructure revolution, enhanced regulations and investor confidence , which is making global players see Nigeria in positive light. He disclosed this at the maiden Nigerian Aircraft Acquisition & Investment Summit in Lagos , where airlines, original equipment manufacturers, lessors, development finance organizations, insurance companies, regulators and others met to examine ways to drive capacity, confidence and capital into Nigerian aviatio...

NSIB, SL- AAIIB formalise MoU on accident investigation ....Drive cooperation on data sharing , capacity building

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  NSIB, SL- AAIIB formalise MoU on accident investigation ....Drive cooperation on data sharing , capacity building  The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau and the Sierra Leone Aircraft Accident and Incident Investigation Bureau have reached an agreement to expand cooperation in data sharing, joint investigations, and structured training aimed at improving aviation safety outcomes. The agreement was signed at the NSIB headquarters in Abuja and witnessed by members of the management teams of both institutions. At the core of the MoU, according to a statement by the NSIB is a structured framework for collaboration, enabling both organisations to conduct joint investigations, exchange expertise, and support each other in improving aviation safety outcomes across their jurisdictions.  Under its provisions, the statement added that the parties will engage in training programmes, secondment of investigators, and the sharing of safety data and technical knowledge.  The pa...

Nigeria Week Ahead: Mixed messages, Oil price volatility, NFP

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  Nigeria Week Ahead: Mixed messages, Oil price volatility, NFP By Lukman Otunuga, Head of Market Research, FXTM Oil benchmarks are heading for their best monthly gain since 1990. Rising concerns over supply shocks as the Strait of Hormuz remained effectively closed elevated oil benchmarks to triple digits. Given the ongoing conflict, oil prices remain fundamentally bullish with $100 a key psychological level for both Brent and Crude. This is good news for Nigeria who is a net oil exporter. Higher oil prices should translate to currency gains, though global risk-off from the Iran conflict may offset some upside. Globally, the week initially kicked off on a tense note after Iran accused the US of preparing for a possible land assault even as Trump sought talks to end the conflict. This marked another dangerous turning point in the Iran war which entered its fifth week. However, some optimism returned to markets on Tuesday after the Wall Street Journal reported that Trump told aides ...

NDLEA arrests 104 with 18,380 kg of drugs ....Honours officers, journalists

  NDLEA arrests 104 with 18,380 kg of drugs  ....Honours officers, journalists  The Edo State Command of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has apprehended no fewer than one hundred and four (104) suspected drug traffickers with eighteen thousand three hundred and eighty-one (18,380kg); kilograms of narcotics estimated to cost 1.8 billion naira.  This was disclosed by the Edo State Commander Mitchell Ofoyeju, PhD, while presenting the command's first-quarter operational scorecard in Benin City, the state capital, on Tuesday, March 31, 2026. According to Commander Mitchell, those arrested during various intelligence-led raid operations compromised 71 males and 33 females.  He also explained that 18,380kg of drugs were recovered, including 5,825kg seized and a whooping 12,556kg of cannabis destroyed in ten cannabis farms measuring 5.02260 hectares. The breakdown of the drugs is as follows; cannabis 18,293kg, psychotropic 6.01kg, methamphetamine 0.188...

Police intercepts 14 - year old stowaway attempt at Lagos Airport

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Police intercepts 14 - year old stowaway attempt at Lagos Airport    The Airport Police Command has intercepted a 14-year-old male, identified as Eke Miracle, in connection with a stowaway attempt at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos on Monday March 30, 2026.  According to the MMIA Police Command Public Relations Officer,  Mohammed Adeola, the minor was discovered on the airport tarmac while attempting to unlawfully gain access beneath an aircraft, an act which constitutes a serious breach of aviation security protocols within a highly sensitive operational environment. According to the Police PRO, preliminary findings indicate that the juvenile unlawfully entered a restricted area of the airport without authorization, contrary to Sections 2 and 3 of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) bylaws, and engaged in actions consistent with a stowaway attempt. He said upon interception, the minor was taken into protective custody in line wi...

NDLEA, UNIBEN PARTNER ON ALCOHOL DRUG SCREENING

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 NDLEA, UNIBEN PARTNER ON ALCOHOL DRUG SCREENING The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) is partnering with the University of Benin (UNIBEN) to champion pre-employment alcohol and drug screening protocols. This was made known on Monday, March 30, 2026, at the opening ceremony of a crucial two-day training program held at the University of Benin. The event marks a proactive step towards institutionalising drug-free environments within professional and academic settings. The training, titled "Pre-Employment Alcohol and Drug Screening," was organised by the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) in collaboration with the Forensic Research and Development Centre, led by its director, Professor Eddy Ehikhame. The ceremony witnessed key stakeholders in health, security, and academia. The Chief Medical Director of UBTH, Professor Idia Eze-Iyamu, was present, underscoring the medical community's commitment to the initiative. Declaring the training open, the Special...