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Serving Deputy Gov, 100 Others Survive Max Air Engine Fire Incident
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Borno State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Umar Usman Kadafur, and over 100 passengers narrowly avoided disaster on Wednesday when a Max Air flight suffered an engine fire shortly after taking off from Maiduguri International Airport.
Incident Details
The flight, en route to Abuja, took off around 7 p.m. but was forced to return to Maiduguri approximately 10 minutes later due to engine failure caused by a bird strike. According to eyewitness accounts and a Max Air staff member, one of the aircraft’s engines caught fire after colliding with a bird mid-air.
The staff member, speaking anonymously, explained, “Shortly after takeoff, the aircraft struck a bird mid-air, which caused one of the engines to catch fire. The pilot acted swiftly to ensure the safety of all passengers.”
The pilot’s quick decision to make an emergency landing back at Maiduguri Airport ensured there were no casualties.
Panic Among Passengers
Passengers reportedly panicked as the aircraft made its emergency descent. Many, shaken by the incident, opted to disembark and return home rather than attempt another flight.
One passenger remarked, “It was a terrifying experience. The moment we heard the sound and the announcement, everyone began praying and holding on to each other. We are grateful to be alive.”
Response by Max Air
In response to the incident, Max Air management swiftly arranged for another aircraft from Kano to transport passengers, including Deputy Governor Kadafur, to Abuja later that night.
The damaged aircraft was grounded at Maiduguri International Airport, where engineers began extensive repairs.
Reactions from Authorities
Airport authorities commended the professionalism of the pilot and crew, highlighting their critical role in averting what could have been a major tragedy.
A statement from airport management read, “We commend the Max Air pilot and crew for their swift and professional response, which ensured the safety of all passengers. Travelers can be assured of our unwavering commitment to safety and international aviation standards.”
Background on Bird Strikes
Bird strikes are a significant safety concern in aviation, often causing damage to engines and, in some cases, endangering flights. Airports worldwide have measures in place to minimize bird activity near runways, but such incidents can still occur unexpectedly.
This incident underscores the importance of ongoing investment in safety protocols and rapid response mechanisms to handle emergencies effectively.
While the passengers, including the Deputy Governor, safely resumed their journey after the scare, the incident has drawn attention to the challenges and risks associated with aviation. Authorities and Max Air reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring passenger safety and avoiding such occurrences in the future.Borno State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Umar Usman Kadafur, and over 100 passengers narrowly avoided disaster on Wednesday when a Max Air flight suffered an engine fire shortly after taking off from Maiduguri International Airport.
Incident Details
The flight, en route to Abuja, took off around 7 p.m. but was forced to return to Maiduguri approximately 10 minutes later due to engine failure caused by a bird strike. According to eyewitness accounts and a Max Air staff member, one of the aircraft’s engines caught fire after colliding with a bird mid-air.
The staff member, speaking anonymously, explained, “Shortly after takeoff, the aircraft struck a bird mid-air, which caused one of the engines to catch fire. The pilot acted swiftly to ensure the safety of all passengers.”
The pilot’s quick decision to make an emergency landing back at Maiduguri Airport ensured there were no casualties.
Panic Among Passengers
Passengers reportedly panicked as the aircraft made its emergency descent. Many, shaken by the incident, opted to disembark and return home rather than attempt another flight.
One passenger remarked, “It was a terrifying experience. The moment we heard the sound and the announcement, everyone began praying and holding on to each other. We are grateful to be alive.”
Response by Max Air
In response to the incident, Max Air management swiftly arranged for another aircraft from Kano to transport passengers, including Deputy Governor Kadafur, to Abuja later that night.
The damaged aircraft was grounded at Maiduguri International Airport, where engineers began extensive repairs.
Reactions from Authorities
Airport authorities commended the professionalism of the pilot and crew, highlighting their critical role in averting what could have been a major tragedy.
A statement from airport management read, “We commend the Max Air pilot and crew for their swift and professional response, which ensured the safety of all passengers. Travelers can be assured of our unwavering commitment to safety and international aviation standards.”
Background on Bird Strikes
Bird strikes are a significant safety concern in aviation, often causing damage to engines and, in some cases, endangering flights. Airports worldwide have measures in place to minimize bird activity near runways, but such incidents can still occur unexpectedly.
This incident underscores the importance of ongoing investment in safety protocols and rapid response mechanisms to handle emergencies effectively.
Conclusion
While the passengers, including the Deputy Governor, safely resumed their journey after the scare, the incident has drawn attention to the challenges and risks associated with aviation. Authorities and Max Air reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring passenger safety and avoiding such occurrences in the future.
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NDLEA intercepts N10.4 billion Canadian Loud at Lagos Port(Photos)
. We’ll continue to work with local and international partners until illicit drug supply chain is fully broken in Nigeria, Marwa assures
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have intercepted a large consignment of Canadian Loud, a high-potency strain of cannabis, weighing 4,173.5 kilograms with a street value of Ten Billion Four Hundred and Thirty-Three Million Seven Hundred and Fifty Thousand Naira (N10, 433, 750,000.00) only at the Tincan Island Port in Lagos.

The successful interdiction of the illicit drug consignment followed painstaking intelligence gathering, sustained surveillance, and trailing of the container, which was transloaded a number of times since it left Toronto, Canada on 28th March, conveyed through rails to Montreal, where it was loaded on board a vessel, Jakarta express voyage, which arrived Tanger Med Port in Morocco on 15th April, discharged and reloaded on another vessel, Osaka voyage, which eventually arrived the Lagos Port on Saturday 9th May 2026.
The over two months of monitoring the shipment by the Marine Intelligence Unit of NDLEA and the Tincan Island Strategic Command of the Agency, working in close collaboration with international partners particularly the United Kingdom Home Office International Operations, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, culminated in the eventual seizure of the consignment on Tuesday 12th May during a joint examination of the container by NDLEA operatives, men of Customs Service and other security agencies.

The development comes barely four days after NDLEA operatives raided a Lekki mansion used as stash house where 4,000 parcels of same psychoactive substance weighing 2,326 kilograms worth over Five Billion Eight Hundred and Fifteen Million Naira (N5,815,000,000.00) were recovered.
The illicit drug consignments from Canada were professionally packed and concealed inside two vehicles: a used Ford Bus and a Mercedes Benz C300 car, stashed within the shipping container. Speaking during the handover of the exhibits by the NCS at the Port in Lagos on Wednesday 13th May, the NDLEA’s Director of Seaports Operations, ACG Ibinabo ArchieAbia said the “achievement once again demonstrates the effectiveness of inter-agency cooperation, international collaboration, and intelligence-driven operations in combating transnational organized crime and illicit drug trafficking.”
Reacting to the development, the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of NDLEA, Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (Rtd), commended the officers of the Tincan Command and the MIU of the Agency for their vigilance and professional conduct, noting that the volume of recent Loud seizures highlights a coordinated attempt by international drug syndicates to flood the Nigerian market with synthetic strains of cannabis.

“This second massive seizure in less than a week is a clear message to the international syndicates who think they can use our ports as entry points for their soul-destroying trade, that the synergy between NDLEA and Customs Service as well as other security agencies and our international partners like the Canadian Royal Mounted Police, the UK-HOIO and the US DEA is yielding fantastic results. We will not rest until every link in this supply chain is broken and those behind these shipments are brought to justice”, Marwa stated.
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A prominent public affairs analyst, Prof. Okey Ikechukwu, has called for the immediate suspension and possible termination of all processes related to the proposed sale of a 40 per cent stake in the Amukpe–Escravos Pipeline, warning that proceeding under the current terms would amount to a “giveaway” of a strategic national asset.
Ikechukwu, Executive Director of the Development Specs Academy, made the remarks during an interview on Tuesday on Arise News, where he questioned the pricing, procedure, and transparency surrounding the transaction.
According to him, Nigeria is not in such financial distress as to justify disposing of a critical infrastructure asset at what he described as a “giveaway price.”
“If that is allowed to happen, it means there is no governance,” he said. “It means that people can exercise arbitrary discretion. It means that processes can be routinely violated.”
His intervention comes amid mounting controversy over the valuation of the pipeline asset. Independent assessments conducted in 2025 reportedly valued the 40 per cent stake at between $544 million and $641 million, more than double the $243 million offer associated with a transaction that collapsed in October 2024.
Ikechukwu argued that any attempt to revive or proceed with the sale on the basis of disputed or outdated valuation benchmarks would undermine due process and public confidence.
“We are not under any desperate need to sell it at a giveaway price, and that’s what appears to be happening here,” he said. “If that is allowed to happen, then it means there is no governance.”
Describing the pipeline as a “performing national asset,” the analyst noted that the facility reportedly maintains operational uptime levels of as high as 95 per cent.
“If you must sell a performing national asset, it must be sold at the right value,” he stated.
To illustrate his concerns, Ikechukwu compared the situation to a failed private land transaction later revived at an outdated price, arguing that such a practice would be unacceptable in any credible commercial environment.
He further warned that proceeding without an updated valuation process could damage investor confidence and weaken perceptions of regulatory integrity.
“But beyond all of that, where will investor confidence be?” he asked. “If you are a lender, how do you feel in this kind of environment? It might even be interpreted as sabotage.”
Beyond the question of pricing, Ikechukwu said the larger issue at stake was institutional credibility and adherence to due process.
“If that is allowed to happen, it means there is no governance,” he reiterated. “It means that people can exercise arbitrary discretion. It means that processes can be routinely violated.”
The development expert consequently called for an immediate halt to all ongoing steps connected to the proposed transaction.
“All processes leading up to the presumed attempt to sell it now should be stopped,” he said. “Quite frankly, terminated. An independent evaluation should take place so that we know the current value of what is on the table and ensure that the country does not lose money in the process.”
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