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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 8:01am On Aug 02, 2019
Nwanne kedu ije? Gov Ihedioha invited our team to Imo state, so we had to stop over on our way. No vex bro, i will call you just like i did last week.


Kingsley10000:
howfa u neva come back?
how 2moro go be
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kingsley10000: 8:05am On Aug 02, 2019
SpaceTour:
Nwanne kedu ije? Gov Ihedioha invited our team to Imo state, so we had to stop over on our i way. No vex bro, i will call you just like i did last week.


Alright,i wish you safe journey.Notify me when you get to Awka
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by raker300: 9:00am On Aug 02, 2019
Awka

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River niger

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Onitsha

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by raker300: 9:02am On Aug 02, 2019
River niger from Asaba

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 9:24am On Aug 02, 2019

COOU Agric Faculty Plans Breeding Of Igbo Cows
A former Dean, Faculty of Engineering, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University Uli campus, Professor Philip Atanmuo has called on university across the country to equip their students with the requisite skills to be self employed and resourceful on graduation.

Professor Atanmuo, who made the call during an interview in Ogidi, Idemili North Council Area, noted that equipping them adequately will enhance the socio-economic development of the country.While announcing the readiness of the Faculty of Agriculture Igbariam campus of the university to establish a cattle ranch for the rearing of “Efigbo” to increase the internally generated revenue of the institution,


Professor Atanmuo appealed to Igbo graduates and those seeking employment to invest in the rearing of the Igbo cattle to make a living for themselves.In a related development, the state Organizing Secretary of the All Progressives Grand Alliance Party, APGA, Mr. Anthony Nwakile encouraged unemployed youths to go into the breeding of the Igbo specie of cow to create employment for themselves.

Mr. Nwakile expects that the vision of Governor Willie Obiano who has agriculture as one of his pillars of development should be tapped to promote entrepreneurship and mechanized Agriculture

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 9:44am On Aug 02, 2019
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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 9:50am On Aug 02, 2019
Some shots from UNIZIK. Credit: auntlavive

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 9:55am On Aug 02, 2019
ANSMEDIA:
Some shots from UNIZIK. Credit: auntlavive

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 10:48am On Aug 02, 2019
2019 Anambra Mothers' Summit

We Are Ready and It's Going To Be Colourful.

Venue : Dr. Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, Anambra State.

Date: It's happening already.

Time: Now.

Theme : Promoting Gender Balance and Social Values.

Credit: Vincent Ezechukwu reporting live from Alex Ekwueme Square.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 10:49am On Aug 02, 2019
ANSMEDIA:
2019 Anambra Mothers' Summit

We Are Ready and It's Going To Be Colourful.

Venue : Dr. Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, Anambra State.

Date: It's happening already.

Time: Now.

Theme : Promoting Gender Balance and Social Values.

Credit: Vincent Ezechukwu reporting live from Alex Ekwueme Square.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 4:24pm On Aug 02, 2019
Golden Tulip Agulu Lake Resort was the venue of Meeting of National Executive Secretaries of State Primary Health Care Boards with the Executive Director National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Faisal Shuaib 25th-28th July 2019

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by ANSMEDIA: 4:26pm On Aug 02, 2019
ANSMEDIA:
Golden Tulip Agulu Lake Resort was the venue of Meeting of National Executive Secretaries of State Primary Health Care Boards with the Executive Director National Primary Health Care Development Agency, Dr Faisal Shuaib 25th-28th July 2019

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kingsley10000: 8:37pm On Aug 02, 2019
SpaceTour:
Nwanne kedu ije? Gov Ihedioha invited our team to Imo state, so we had to stop over on our way. No vex bro, i will call you just like i did last week.


ok...kee ka echi ga adi kam malu kam si akwado
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 8:38pm On Aug 02, 2019
Chike nwanne kedu ije cheesy


Kingsley10000:
ok...kee ka echi ga adi kam malu kam si akwado
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kingsley10000: 8:54pm On Aug 02, 2019
SpaceTour:
Chike nwanne kedu ije cheesy


kpomu maobu i tinye m na akara whatsappua (efu 8 otu ato ato 610 ato ano isii)
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Banmeallday: 8:56pm On Aug 02, 2019
No int’l airport.... everything else are jokes
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kingsley10000: 7:17am On Aug 03, 2019
SpaceTour:
Chike nwanne kedu ije cheesy

it seems you're not yet back
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by SpaceTour: 7:37am On Aug 03, 2019
Nwanne m good morning, you no go understand, hang over wan kee me, Just wait for my call.


Kingsley10000:

it seems you're not yet back
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Kingsley10000: 10:02am On Aug 03, 2019
SpaceTour:
Nwanne m good morning, you no go understand, hang over wan kee me, Just wait for my call.


call me now,my phone might soon be off
When will u be going?
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 4:08pm On Aug 03, 2019
Some pictures from the burial of the father of AirPeace CEO Allen Onyema in Anambra State

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 4:10pm On Aug 03, 2019
The occasion saw the presence of over 20 Nigerian governors in Anambra State yesterday

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 4:12pm On Aug 03, 2019
Kcee was seen performing at the event

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Nobody: 4:12pm On Aug 03, 2019
AmericanQuarter:
The occasion saw the presence of over 20 Nigerian governors in Anambra State yesterday
Or 200 governors
Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 9:22am On Aug 06, 2019
What Nigeria’s future prosperity depends on — Osinbajo
BY AGENCY REPORT
AUGUST 02, 2019
Vice President Yemi Osinbajo says that future national prosperity will be consummated by the handshake between the business environment, talents and creativity.
Mr Osinbajo stated this at the 2nd Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Award 2019 held at the State House Banquet Hall on Thursday in Abuja.
The awards are in recognition of MSMEs that have built viable businesses, created jobs, and shown innovation and commitment.
The vice president said that what Nigeria hoped to be in the next few decades would depend on what the young businesses became.
“What they become depends on the friendliness of the regulatory environment, capital availability, and infrastructure, especially power and broadband connectivity.
“So, we recognise that our future national prosperity will be consummated by the handshake between the business environment and talents and creativity.
“This is why we have been working hard on changing the orientation of our regulators even as we digitalise their operations; and there has been progress.
“Regulators are becoming more attuned to the notion that they are first facilitators before being the commercial police and standard enforcers.
“To get more MSMEs to formalise their businesses, the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) offered a special 50 per cent discount on business name registration for MSMEs, and recently extended the initial period of this offer by 90 days.’’
On access to low-cost financing for MSMEs, he said that various government agencies and institutions were hard at work – Development Bank of Nigeria (DBN), Bank of Industry (BOI), NEXIM, the new NIRSAL Microfinance Bank, and others.
He said that efforts were being made to see how commercial banks could quickly achieve single digit interest rates for loans to MSMEs, with tenor of between 5 and 10 years, and a repayment moratorium of a minimum of one year in each case.
According to him, one of the MSME-focused priorities is access to affordable world-class equipment for MSMEs across the country.
“To achieve this the MSME Clinics will commence a Shared Facilities Scheme in partnership with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), BOI, NEXIM Bank, and other partner agencies in the public and private sectors.
“This Shared Facilities Scheme, which saw pilot launches in Oyo and Bauchi States in 2018 and first quarter of 2019 respectively, will provide MSMEs with affordable shared access to essential amenities like guaranteed power supply, and high quality operating equipment; thus helping to reduce their cost of operation.
“Close to 1.5 million MSMEs will benefit directly from this first phase.
“Each of the 36 States and the FCT will have a minimum of one shared facility, which will be located in identified clusters where MSMES already operate in significant numbers, such as Ogbunike in Anambra State, Ikot Abasi in Akwa Ibom and Computer Village in Lagos.
“Others are Wammako in Sokoto, Ukum in Benue, Soba in Kaduna, Egbe Yewa in Ogun, and Arochukwu in Abia, to mention a few,” he said.
He commended the MSME Clinics team for their hard work and for consistently keeping the clinics at the cutting edge of innovation.
The awards were in the following categories-Award of Excellence in Creative arts, Agriculture, Manufacturing, Technology and Innovation, Fashion and Style, Leather works, Beauty Wellness and Cosmetics, and Furniture and Woodworks.
There was also a special category for outstanding male and female participants at the MSMEs clinics.
The Most Supportive MSMEs State of the Year went to Anambra State.
One of the awardees, Lawal Segun, who took the creative arts honour, said the award was an encouragement to do more
Governors Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq of Kwara State, Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State and Simon Laying of Plateau graced the event.
The audience was entertained by popular Nigerian artist, Tuface Idibia. (NAN)

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 9:24am On Aug 06, 2019
All Nigerian stars coming through at Geneva Hotel Awka. Plan to be there

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Anambralstson: 5:53pm On Aug 06, 2019
Guys kindly read, this is real Nigeria for Igbos grin

Air Peace: Soaring in spite of huge odds

NIGERIA’S leading carrier, Air Peace, appears fully poised to etch the nation’s name in the map of the very competitive global aviation market. After months of painstaking planning and equipment testing, Air Peace will on Friday, July 5, 2019 commence scheduled flight operations to Sharjah International Airport in the United Arab Emirates. With the commencement of operations on this route, Air Peace would be offering travelers from Nigeria the rare opportunity of connecting 23 other destinations from the United Arab Emirates at a very pocket-friendly cost. The destinations that could easily be connected from Sharjah international airport include: Riyadh, Medina, Jeddah, Beirut, Delhi, Colombo, Dhaka, Mumbai, Kathmandu, Moscow and several others.

Air Peace currently operates scheduled regional flights to Accra (Ghana), Banjul (Gambia), Freetown (Sierra Leone), Dakar (Senegal) and Monrovia (Liberia)
For its long haul flights, Air Peace has confirmed that it will be deploying its B777 wide body aircraft. The airline recently acquired four B777 aircraft and has since taken delivery of three of them. In fact, local travelers in Nigeria recently had a foretaste of the incredibly comfortable B777 jets when the airline briefly deployed them to a few local routes on test-run. The management of Air Peace has also announced that Dubai, Johannesburg, London, Houston, Guangzhou and Mumbai will join the airline’s international route network soon after the launch of the Sharjah service.

Barrister Allen Onyema, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace asserts that the airline’s international services would give Nigeria and West Africa a sense of pride in the global aviation industry. “Just this year, we launched a number of domestic and regional routes under our no-city-left-behind project on the platform of our subsidiary, Air Peace Hopper. We also made history as the first domestic airline to acquire and register the Boeing 777 aircraft in Nigeria. We also successfully renewed our International Air Transport Association Operational Safety Audit certificate and Air Operator Certificate after a very rigorous process. We also diversified the aircraft in our fleet with the inclusion of six 50-seater Embraer 145 jets,” Onyema disclosed.

Read Also: Air Peace faults AIB on mandatory occurrence report
But how prepared is Air Peace to take on the humungous task of operating international long haul flights? While admitting that he is aware that the challenges would be daunting, Allen Onyema however insists that Air Peace is very prepared to ride the storm.

“Before you go into any business, you need to study the business and the environment. You have to know the airline business, for example, is a risky one. What are the factors that have made many airlines in Nigeria to fall by the way side? You really need to know where you are coming from; where the other airlines are coming from and what has been responsible for their failure. All these we did before we decided on the route to take. We knew that most of the problems with Nigerian airlines in the past involved the lack of capacity, and not having enough planes to meet the demand of the teeming flying population. Again, you don’t have any Nigerian airline succeeding on the international scene. So, from the outset, we started with seven aircraft and we have never stopped buying aircraft. At every point in time, we know that when we increase our capacity, it would make us to compete favourably,” the Air Peace Chairman enthused.

Mr. Onyema revealed that Air Peace draws strength from the very strong support it continues to receive from its bank. “Our bank, Fidelity Bank, has been very supportive, and it is because we pay back our loans. That has helped us to increase our fleet to satisfy the flying public and compete favourably. We have not stopped buying planes.” He said the airline’s driving force is to disprove the notion that Nigeria is a failure in the global airline industry. “We have decided to make the difference. We want to prove that we are different and that we are a very resilient people in Nigeria. We have very resourceful people. They have not been given that opportunity to rise; we are also contending with international aviation politics that is trying to bring Nigerian airlines down. So, we decided to do things differently, both in the way we run our affairs and in the way we expand. We decided to acquire the single-aisle planes for our domestic operations and we have acquired the wide-body planes for our international long haul flights,” Onyema added.

Aviation experts in the country are however piqued that in spite of the best efforts of Air Peace, the airline appears to be contending with very toxic local politics. All over the world, national governments protect and guard jealously, the brands of their leading carriers. In Nigeria however, the reverse seems to be the case, especially regarding Air Peace. In fact, so extreme are some of the measures against Air Peace by organs of government that operators in the sensitive sector are beginning to wonder if there is an organized conspiracy to halt the growth of this airline that is currently providing gainful employment for thousands of Nigerians.
Series of potentially injurious measures have severally been meted out to Air Peace by regulatory authorities but a few of such actions in recent times clearly stand out and are deservedly being widely condemned by industry experts. One in question is a recent press statement by Nigeria’s Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), which curiously accused Air Peace of concealing serious incidents that involved two of its aircraft between December 2018 and May 2019, thereby preventing it from carrying out thorough investigations on them in order to prevent reoccurrence.

The statement issued by the General Manager, Public Affairs of AIB, Mr. Tunji Oketunbi, alleged that in December 14, 2018, a Boeing 737-300 belonging to Air Peace airline, with registration marks 5N-BUO, enroute Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu from Lagos was involved in a serious incident at about 10:44hrs. Oketunji explained that the airline got the information through the social media, while it was not notified of the occurrence until later in the evening. Oketunbi emphasized that its investigators met the aircraft at the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) apron in Lagos where it was parked with the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) affected, thereby posing an undesirable difficulty in the bureau’s bid to successfully discharge its statutory mandate of investigating accidents and serious incidents. The AIB statement further alleged that on Wednesday, May 15, 2019, a serious incident involving a Boeing 737-300 aircraft with registration Marks 5N-BUK, belonging to Air Peace Limited was also concealed from it.

The management of Air Peace as well as seasoned operators in the nation’s aviation industry that are familiar with the incidents, have since fundamentally disagreed with AIB’s claims that the two occurrences it cited in the press statement were “very serious” warranting such a public opprobrium. They also affirmed that it is not true, as claimed by the AIB, that the two incidents were not reported to the appropriate authorities as at when due.

On its part, the management of Air Peace gave detailed explanations on the two incidents referred to by the AIB. The airline said that on the night of May 15, 2019, an Air Peace Boeing 737-300 aircraft with registration number 5N-BUK made a hard landing in Lagos on account of sudden change in weather at the point of touch down. “However, the AIB grossly misrepresented the facts when it alluded that the airline only reported the incident, after the Bureau’s team visited its corporate headquarters in Lagos on June 6, 2019, which was about three weeks after the incident. Contrary to the press statement issued by the AIB, Air Peace duly notified the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) of the incident on May 16, 2019, before it followed up with a written communication and subsequently filed a Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) on May 17, 2019, with reference number APL/QM/279/19,” Air Peace management disclosed in a rebuttal.

It has since been confirmed that the said MOR filed by the airline was received and signed for by the NCAA on the same date. The airline complied with the statutory time-line for the filing of MOR, credible aviation sources corroborated.

The management of Air Peace decried this “deliberate misrepresentation of facts” by the AIB, and questioned the motive behind the press statement. “Was the press statement intended to scare the flying public against an airline that has consistently demonstrated zero tolerance for unsafe practices?” it queried.

The second incident referred to by the AIB was a revisit of an incident, which occurred on December 14, 2018, in an Air Peace aircraft en route Enugu Airport, during which oxygen masks were automatically deployed as a result of change in cabin pressure. The airline has since explained that matters related to masks dropping during flight is not peculiar to Air Peace, but common to airlines the world over.

However, Engineer Angus Ifeanyi Ozoka, a former Director-General of AIB who also once served as the Rector of Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria, insists that the AIB’s press statement on Air Peace is unprecedented, unheard of in the industry and far from being altruistic. Ozoka argues, in a statement he issued on the matter recently, that AIB unduly targeted Air Peace and as a result did more harm than good to the nation’s fledgling aviation sector. He posits as follows: “After carefully reading AIB’s statement and as a concerned Nigerian, I have the following observations and comments on the matter: The damage assessment by AIB did not reveal that an accident or serious incident occurred as Hard Landing does not equate to an accident or serious incident. According to AIB, the nature of the damage suggests a high probability of an accident but it is difficult to see how such a conclusion can be reached when a thorough investigation was not carried out. Accident investigation is a pain-staking research work which follows a whole process involving the gathering and analysis of information, the drawing of conclusions after determination of cause(s), and making safety recommendations.”

Engr. Ozoka contends that given that the aircraft (B737-300 with registration 5N-BUK) is on ground awaiting hard landing inspection, that is, the aircraft is not operating at the moment, it is difficult to see what wrong Air Peace has committed. “If, according to the airline, a Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) was filed with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in writing on May 17, 2019 after a notification was made on May 16, 2019 i.e. within two days of the incidents; the NCAA should confirm whether this assertion is true, and if so confirmed, Air Peace has done no wrong,” Engr Ozoka insists.

With regards to Air Peace’s B737-300 aircraft with registration 5N-BUO, he argues that a malfunctioning Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) does not equate to an accident or serious incident and does not ‘make’ an accident.

“The assertion that Air Peace lacks full understanding of AIB’s statutory mandates, functions and procedures does not derive from any investigation with recommendations and such a conclusion can therefore not be reached. So far, no accidents or serious incidents were shown to have occurred in the publication by AIB. If, by chance, Air Peace, which is unarguably the leading airline in Nigeria lacks full understanding of AIB’s mandates etc, then it will be very safe to conclude that other airlines in the country equally lack this ‘full understanding’. The AIB should therefore take appropriate action to brief and educate all airlines in the country on such requirements for the wellbeing of the sector as AIB plays a critical role in aviation safety,” Ozoka further contends.

It is the view of Engr. Ozoka that the AIB may well have other reasons for the allegation of wrong doing against Air Peace but opines that the Bureau did not say so in the press statement. “In my very candid opinion, and deriving from the information by AIB in the press statement, neither ICAO nor NCAA rules and regulations were breached by Air Peace and it is not clear which aspects of AIB’s mandate and procedures, which should be in alignment with ICAO Annex 13, were breached. Most of the issues in the press statement are under the purview of the NCAA and it is believed that they are alive to their responsibility as the blame did not originate from them. Certainly, NCAA will not make such press release because the Agency understands the industry and does not need to shout to lead,” the former AIB Chief avers, adding that “we should be mindful of what we publish for the whole world to see so as not to be looked down upon and so that the competences of our professionals are not in doubt. In this way, no bias will be imputed. That press statement is not in consonance with ICAO Annex 13 and certainly, not in the best interest of Nigeria. This type of press release is unknown to aviation. A very professional AIB will be a source of pride, and a blessing to Nigeria and the world, and we must all support it towards this goal”

Sources close to Air Peace also readily recounts that when the airline’s third B777 aircraft was coming into the country, the Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), for a while, prevented it from landing, claiming that there was no space in the airport terminal for the jet. “The Pilots had flown 15 hours from Dallas, USA, and for about 30 minutes they were hovering, they were prevented from landing in the international apron where officials of Air Peace and aviation correspondents for major media organisations in the country were waiting. It is unheard of; the belief was that the airport authorities would be in joyous mood to receive the wide-body jet. The Pilots were so disappointed in our system that they almost did not want to come down when they were eventually allowed to land,” the source said. Even then, when Air Peace decided to briefly showcase the B777 jets during the last Easter holiday season, the aviation authorities halted this even after over 600 tickets had been sold to enthusiastic travelers on the designated local routes.

It was similarly learnt that when Air Peace brought into the country its six new Embraer jets, the airline was prevented from flying or deploying the jets to designated routes for over six months. “They were giving all sorts of excuses but of course eventually, prominent officials of the Federal Government intervened and the requisite permissions were given. It is now a well known fact that Air Peace airline is unduly being targeted by some big interests in Nigeria’s aviation sector and this, of course is not good for the country,” another key operator in the nation’s aviation sector confided.

Interestingly, Barrister Allen Onyema, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace is not fazed. The chronic optimist is brimming with enthusiasm as he leads the very profound Air Peace team to perfect plans for the launch of the maiden long haul flight to Sharjah, on Friday 5th July 2019. “A critical point underpinning our international operations is our resolve to market Nigeria to the world. We are totally capable and determined to do that. We invite Nigerians to come and patronise their own. We know some forces are trying to run us down. Everything is set to give this country what it deserves on the international route, both in fare and the equipment (plane) we will be using. We are using the beautiful Boeing 777 planes which even the legacy carriers will be proud of. We are also conscious of the fact that an aggressive fleet expansion is needed to plug the holes and compete favourably on the international scene. And there is no looking back,” Onyema said.


https://thenationonlineng.net/air-peace-soaring-in-spite-of-huge-odds/

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by AmericanQuarter: 11:23pm On Aug 06, 2019
Commissioner for Public Utilities, Engr. Ezenwanne inspects the ongoing Agu Awka NIPP Transmission station.

Earlier today, the Honourable Commissioner for Public Utilities in Anambra State, Engr. Emeka Ezenwanne inspected the ongoing 2x60MVA transmission station located at Agu-Awka.

The Commissioner and team were received and conducted round the station by officials of the Electricity Distribution Company, some members of the Federal Ministry of Power and led by a consultant to the National Independent Power Project (NIPP), Mr. Akande D.

Speaking after the inspection, the Commissioner appreciated the pace with which the contractor delivered the project which according to him will be inaugurated soon. He further noted that once launched; the people of the Awka Capital Territory will heave a sigh of relief as there will be constant power in the area.

Commenting, Mr. D. Akande pointed that the team was in the station to test-run it and certify it ready for operations. He further noted that from the job done so far that the station would be launched very soon.

Ndi Anambra, like I've always said; #AGreaterAnambraIsHere and #IAmAWitness.

Credit: Chidiebele Cy Obika.

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by Unbiased1: 11:33pm On Aug 06, 2019
There is something I've been willing to find out in Anambra and I think this is the right time and place to ask my question.
For those guys who currently live in Anambra, do you guys usually see rice products produced in Anambra in the various markets across the state? Lagos state's Lake rice was recently released at designated stores in the state for sale during this upcoming Islam festival, I want to know if Anambra does the same or the rice products are always available all year round or they are only available on paper ( I mean scam ).

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Re: Update on developments in Anambra state-photos by horsepower101: 12:49am On Aug 07, 2019
Anambralstson:
Guys kindly read, this is real Nigeria for Igbos grin

Air Peace: Soaring in spite of huge odds

NIGERIA’S leading carrier, Air Peace, appears fully poised to etch the nation’s name in the map of the very competitive global aviation market. After months of painstaking planning and equipment testing, Air Peace will on Friday, July 5, 2019 commence scheduled flight operations to Sharjah International Airport in the United Arab Emirates. With the commencement of operations on this route, Air Peace would be offering travelers from Nigeria the rare opportunity of connecting 23 other destinations from the United Arab Emirates at a very pocket-friendly cost. The destinations that could easily be connected from Sharjah international airport include: Riyadh, Medina, Jeddah, Beirut, Delhi, Colombo, Dhaka, Mumbai, Kathmandu, Moscow and several others.

Air Peace currently operates scheduled regional flights to Accra (Ghana), Banjul (Gambia), Freetown (Sierra Leone), Dakar (Senegal) and Monrovia (Liberia)
For its long haul flights, Air Peace has confirmed that it will be deploying its B777 wide body aircraft. The airline recently acquired four B777 aircraft and has since taken delivery of three of them. In fact, local travelers in Nigeria recently had a foretaste of the incredibly comfortable B777 jets when the airline briefly deployed them to a few local routes on test-run. The management of Air Peace has also announced that Dubai, Johannesburg, London, Houston, Guangzhou and Mumbai will join the airline’s international route network soon after the launch of the Sharjah service.

Barrister Allen Onyema, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace asserts that the airline’s international services would give Nigeria and West Africa a sense of pride in the global aviation industry. “Just this year, we launched a number of domestic and regional routes under our no-city-left-behind project on the platform of our subsidiary, Air Peace Hopper. We also made history as the first domestic airline to acquire and register the Boeing 777 aircraft in Nigeria. We also successfully renewed our International Air Transport Association Operational Safety Audit certificate and Air Operator Certificate after a very rigorous process. We also diversified the aircraft in our fleet with the inclusion of six 50-seater Embraer 145 jets,” Onyema disclosed.

Read Also: Air Peace faults AIB on mandatory occurrence report
But how prepared is Air Peace to take on the humungous task of operating international long haul flights? While admitting that he is aware that the challenges would be daunting, Allen Onyema however insists that Air Peace is very prepared to ride the storm.

“Before you go into any business, you need to study the business and the environment. You have to know the airline business, for example, is a risky one. What are the factors that have made many airlines in Nigeria to fall by the way side? You really need to know where you are coming from; where the other airlines are coming from and what has been responsible for their failure. All these we did before we decided on the route to take. We knew that most of the problems with Nigerian airlines in the past involved the lack of capacity, and not having enough planes to meet the demand of the teeming flying population. Again, you don’t have any Nigerian airline succeeding on the international scene. So, from the outset, we started with seven aircraft and we have never stopped buying aircraft. At every point in time, we know that when we increase our capacity, it would make us to compete favourably,” the Air Peace Chairman enthused.

Mr. Onyema revealed that Air Peace draws strength from the very strong support it continues to receive from its bank. “Our bank, Fidelity Bank, has been very supportive, and it is because we pay back our loans. That has helped us to increase our fleet to satisfy the flying public and compete favourably. We have not stopped buying planes.” He said the airline’s driving force is to disprove the notion that Nigeria is a failure in the global airline industry. “We have decided to make the difference. We want to prove that we are different and that we are a very resilient people in Nigeria. We have very resourceful people. They have not been given that opportunity to rise; we are also contending with international aviation politics that is trying to bring Nigerian airlines down. So, we decided to do things differently, both in the way we run our affairs and in the way we expand. We decided to acquire the single-aisle planes for our domestic operations and we have acquired the wide-body planes for our international long haul flights,” Onyema added.

Aviation experts in the country are however piqued that in spite of the best efforts of Air Peace, the airline appears to be contending with very toxic local politics. All over the world, national governments protect and guard jealously, the brands of their leading carriers. In Nigeria however, the reverse seems to be the case, especially regarding Air Peace. In fact, so extreme are some of the measures against Air Peace by organs of government that operators in the sensitive sector are beginning to wonder if there is an organized conspiracy to halt the growth of this airline that is currently providing gainful employment for thousands of Nigerians.
Series of potentially injurious measures have severally been meted out to Air Peace by regulatory authorities but a few of such actions in recent times clearly stand out and are deservedly being widely condemned by industry experts. One in question is a recent press statement by Nigeria’s Accident Investigation Bureau (AIB), which curiously accused Air Peace of concealing serious incidents that involved two of its aircraft between December 2018 and May 2019, thereby preventing it from carrying out thorough investigations on them in order to prevent reoccurrence.

The statement issued by the General Manager, Public Affairs of AIB, Mr. Tunji Oketunbi, alleged that in December 14, 2018, a Boeing 737-300 belonging to Air Peace airline, with registration marks 5N-BUO, enroute Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu from Lagos was involved in a serious incident at about 10:44hrs. Oketunji explained that the airline got the information through the social media, while it was not notified of the occurrence until later in the evening. Oketunbi emphasized that its investigators met the aircraft at the General Aviation Terminal (GAT) apron in Lagos where it was parked with the Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) affected, thereby posing an undesirable difficulty in the bureau’s bid to successfully discharge its statutory mandate of investigating accidents and serious incidents. The AIB statement further alleged that on Wednesday, May 15, 2019, a serious incident involving a Boeing 737-300 aircraft with registration Marks 5N-BUK, belonging to Air Peace Limited was also concealed from it.

The management of Air Peace as well as seasoned operators in the nation’s aviation industry that are familiar with the incidents, have since fundamentally disagreed with AIB’s claims that the two occurrences it cited in the press statement were “very serious” warranting such a public opprobrium. They also affirmed that it is not true, as claimed by the AIB, that the two incidents were not reported to the appropriate authorities as at when due.

On its part, the management of Air Peace gave detailed explanations on the two incidents referred to by the AIB. The airline said that on the night of May 15, 2019, an Air Peace Boeing 737-300 aircraft with registration number 5N-BUK made a hard landing in Lagos on account of sudden change in weather at the point of touch down. “However, the AIB grossly misrepresented the facts when it alluded that the airline only reported the incident, after the Bureau’s team visited its corporate headquarters in Lagos on June 6, 2019, which was about three weeks after the incident. Contrary to the press statement issued by the AIB, Air Peace duly notified the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) of the incident on May 16, 2019, before it followed up with a written communication and subsequently filed a Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) on May 17, 2019, with reference number APL/QM/279/19,” Air Peace management disclosed in a rebuttal.

It has since been confirmed that the said MOR filed by the airline was received and signed for by the NCAA on the same date. The airline complied with the statutory time-line for the filing of MOR, credible aviation sources corroborated.

The management of Air Peace decried this “deliberate misrepresentation of facts” by the AIB, and questioned the motive behind the press statement. “Was the press statement intended to scare the flying public against an airline that has consistently demonstrated zero tolerance for unsafe practices?” it queried.

The second incident referred to by the AIB was a revisit of an incident, which occurred on December 14, 2018, in an Air Peace aircraft en route Enugu Airport, during which oxygen masks were automatically deployed as a result of change in cabin pressure. The airline has since explained that matters related to masks dropping during flight is not peculiar to Air Peace, but common to airlines the world over.

However, Engineer Angus Ifeanyi Ozoka, a former Director-General of AIB who also once served as the Rector of Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria, insists that the AIB’s press statement on Air Peace is unprecedented, unheard of in the industry and far from being altruistic. Ozoka argues, in a statement he issued on the matter recently, that AIB unduly targeted Air Peace and as a result did more harm than good to the nation’s fledgling aviation sector. He posits as follows: “After carefully reading AIB’s statement and as a concerned Nigerian, I have the following observations and comments on the matter: The damage assessment by AIB did not reveal that an accident or serious incident occurred as Hard Landing does not equate to an accident or serious incident. According to AIB, the nature of the damage suggests a high probability of an accident but it is difficult to see how such a conclusion can be reached when a thorough investigation was not carried out. Accident investigation is a pain-staking research work which follows a whole process involving the gathering and analysis of information, the drawing of conclusions after determination of cause(s), and making safety recommendations.”

Engr. Ozoka contends that given that the aircraft (B737-300 with registration 5N-BUK) is on ground awaiting hard landing inspection, that is, the aircraft is not operating at the moment, it is difficult to see what wrong Air Peace has committed. “If, according to the airline, a Mandatory Occurrence Report (MOR) was filed with the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) in writing on May 17, 2019 after a notification was made on May 16, 2019 i.e. within two days of the incidents; the NCAA should confirm whether this assertion is true, and if so confirmed, Air Peace has done no wrong,” Engr Ozoka insists.

With regards to Air Peace’s B737-300 aircraft with registration 5N-BUO, he argues that a malfunctioning Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR) does not equate to an accident or serious incident and does not ‘make’ an accident.

“The assertion that Air Peace lacks full understanding of AIB’s statutory mandates, functions and procedures does not derive from any investigation with recommendations and such a conclusion can therefore not be reached. So far, no accidents or serious incidents were shown to have occurred in the publication by AIB. If, by chance, Air Peace, which is unarguably the leading airline in Nigeria lacks full understanding of AIB’s mandates etc, then it will be very safe to conclude that other airlines in the country equally lack this ‘full understanding’. The AIB should therefore take appropriate action to brief and educate all airlines in the country on such requirements for the wellbeing of the sector as AIB plays a critical role in aviation safety,” Ozoka further contends.

It is the view of Engr. Ozoka that the AIB may well have other reasons for the allegation of wrong doing against Air Peace but opines that the Bureau did not say so in the press statement. “In my very candid opinion, and deriving from the information by AIB in the press statement, neither ICAO nor NCAA rules and regulations were breached by Air Peace and it is not clear which aspects of AIB’s mandate and procedures, which should be in alignment with ICAO Annex 13, were breached. Most of the issues in the press statement are under the purview of the NCAA and it is believed that they are alive to their responsibility as the blame did not originate from them. Certainly, NCAA will not make such press release because the Agency understands the industry and does not need to shout to lead,” the former AIB Chief avers, adding that “we should be mindful of what we publish for the whole world to see so as not to be looked down upon and so that the competences of our professionals are not in doubt. In this way, no bias will be imputed. That press statement is not in consonance with ICAO Annex 13 and certainly, not in the best interest of Nigeria. This type of press release is unknown to aviation. A very professional AIB will be a source of pride, and a blessing to Nigeria and the world, and we must all support it towards this goal”

Sources close to Air Peace also readily recounts that when the airline’s third B777 aircraft was coming into the country, the Federal Aviation Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), for a while, prevented it from landing, claiming that there was no space in the airport terminal for the jet. “The Pilots had flown 15 hours from Dallas, USA, and for about 30 minutes they were hovering, they were prevented from landing in the international apron where officials of Air Peace and aviation correspondents for major media organisations in the country were waiting. It is unheard of; the belief was that the airport authorities would be in joyous mood to receive the wide-body jet. The Pilots were so disappointed in our system that they almost did not want to come down when they were eventually allowed to land,” the source said. Even then, when Air Peace decided to briefly showcase the B777 jets during the last Easter holiday season, the aviation authorities halted this even after over 600 tickets had been sold to enthusiastic travelers on the designated local routes.

It was similarly learnt that when Air Peace brought into the country its six new Embraer jets, the airline was prevented from flying or deploying the jets to designated routes for over six months. “They were giving all sorts of excuses but of course eventually, prominent officials of the Federal Government intervened and the requisite permissions were given. It is now a well known fact that Air Peace airline is unduly being targeted by some big interests in Nigeria’s aviation sector and this, of course is not good for the country,” another key operator in the nation’s aviation sector confided.

Interestingly, Barrister Allen Onyema, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace is not fazed. The chronic optimist is brimming with enthusiasm as he leads the very profound Air Peace team to perfect plans for the launch of the maiden long haul flight to Sharjah, on Friday 5th July 2019. “A critical point underpinning our international operations is our resolve to market Nigeria to the world. We are totally capable and determined to do that. We invite Nigerians to come and patronise their own. We know some forces are trying to run us down. Everything is set to give this country what it deserves on the international route, both in fare and the equipment (plane) we will be using. We are using the beautiful Boeing 777 planes which even the legacy carriers will be proud of. We are also conscious of the fact that an aggressive fleet expansion is needed to plug the holes and compete favourably on the international scene. And there is no looking back,” Onyema said.


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You are right. In fact this is a must read for every Igbo person on this forum. Things like this make me to continue to long for Biafra restoration. I am sick and tired of the desperation of Nigerians to see Igbos fail. The more we succeed against all odds, the more determined they become. This cannot continue forever. It must end at some point. Hopefully, our next generation wont have to deal with this bulllshiitt

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You are right. In fact this is a must read for every Igbo person on this forum. Things like this make me to continue to long for Biafra restoration. I am sick and tired of the desperation of Nigerians to see Igbos fail. The more we succeed against all odds, the more determined they become. This cannot continue forever. It must end at some point. Hopefully, our next generation wont have to deal with this bulllshiitt

The aviation industry from NCAA to the ministry has the worst tribalists and most rabid anti-Igbo characters you can see in any government establishment or ministry in Nigeria. The funny thing is that 90% of Air Peace pilots and air hostesses are Yoruba. Infact, in terms of employment at the organization, our Yoruba brothers and sisters reap the lion share of the benefits.

Their plot had always been to run Igbos out of aviation business as they did to them in cement and generally in construction industry/construction companies.

Their next big target is how to close down major Igbo airports at Enugu, Owerri and Asaba under one excuse or using their standard deceitful lie "we will reconstruct the Igbo airport runway" .The same people that could not find money to fix one glass window broken by rainstorm for 4 years nor dig borehole in the airport! But, they will claim they are ready to find N10 billion naira to build new runway for Igbos. A "project" that will neither receive budgetary allocation nor the required funding from the aviation ministry to ensure the "project" will never see the light of day or be completed even in the next 10 years. So that they can ultimately divert the traffic to their airports and ruin the economy of the region.

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