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Doctor couple, three children among 242 killed in India plane crash
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A doctor couple and their three young children were among the victims of the devastating plane crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday, which claimed the lives of nearly all 242 people on board.
According to a report by global news channel, NDTV, on Thursday, the tragedy has left the families and community in mourning, with a smiling selfie taken aboard the ill-fated aircraft now serving as a haunting reminder of their final moments.
Dr Komi Vyas, who previously worked at a hospital in Udaipur, had recently quit her job and was relocating to London to join her husband, Dr Prateek Joshi. The couple and their children — twin boys Nakul and Pradyut, aged five, and their eight-year-old daughter Miraya — were passengers on Air India Flight 171, a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner en route to London.
According to hospital sources, both Dr Vyas and Dr Joshi had worked at Pacific Hospital in Udaipur. “Komi had quit her job recently to join her husband in London,” said a spokesperson from the hospital. Dr Joshi had travelled to Banswara earlier in the week to accompany his family on the journey.
The family left for Ahmedabad a day before the flight. A cousin of Dr Joshi, Nayan, said, “Prateek had come here just two days ago to take his wife and children with him. Several other members of both families went to see them off.”
The selfie, taken by Dr Joshi before takeoff, shows the couple smiling across the aisle from their three children. The image captured what was meant to be a joyful new chapter in their lives.
The crash occurred just 32 seconds after takeoff at 1:38 p.m., when the aircraft began descending and exploded in a fireball. Experts suggest the aircraft may have failed to develop enough thrust.
“The take-off was perfect and just short of taking the gear up, the aircraft started descending, which can happen only in case the engine loses power or the aircraft stops developing lift,” Captain Saurabh Bhatnagar, a former senior pilot, told NDTV.
Of the 242 people on board — 230 passengers, 10 crew members, and two pilots — only one survivor has been confirmed: 40-year-old Vishwash Kumar Ramesh, a British-Indian national returning to the UK.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his sorrow over the crash.
“The tragedy in Ahmedabad has stunned and saddened us. It is heartbreaking beyond words. In this sad hour, my thoughts are with everyone affected by it,” he posted on X, adding that he has been in contact with ministers and authorities to assist those impacted.
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Wike To Deliver UNIPORT Convocation Lecture On Saturday
The Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, will deliver the University of Port-Harcourt (UNIPORT) Convocation Lecture on Saturday.
Senior Special Assistant to the FCT Minister on Public Communications and Social Media, said in a statement on Thursday, that the Minister will speak on the topic; “Leadership and Infrastructure Development in Nigeria: Lesson for future leaders,” at the lecture, which will hold at the New Convocation Arena, University of Port Harcourt, Choba, Rivers State, at 10am.
In a letter dated 20th April, 2026, and signed by the Vice Chancellor of UNIPORT, Prof. Owunari A. Georgewill, said the lecture will provide an opportunity to engage the graduating students and the wider academic community on issues of critical importance to national development, leadership, and the future of our society.
The letter read; “Your Excellency Sir, it is with great honour, deep respect, and a strong sense of admiration that I write, on behalf of the Management of the University of Port Harcourt, to humbly invite Your Excellency to serve as the Convocation Lecturer at our 36th Convocation Ceremony scheduled to hold on Saturday, June 6, 2026.
“Your Excellency’s distinguished record of service to our nation, your exemplary leadership, and your enduring contributions to governance, infrastructural development, and public administration stand as a testament to visionary statesmanship.
“The Convocation Lecture, a central highlight of the ceremony, provides a platform for distinguished personalities of national and global repute to engage our graduating students and the wider academic community on issues of critical importance to national development, leadership, and the future of our
society.
“We believe that your presence and voice at this significant academic milestone will not only honour your Alma Mata but also reinforce the vital connection between leadership, scholarship, and national progress.
“It will equally serve as a source of motivation and direction for our students, who stand at the threshold of new beginnings.”
The Minister, in a letter by his Chief of Staff, Hon Chidi Amadi, dated 23rd April, 2026, conveyed his acceptance of the invitation to serve as Guest Lecturer at the Convocation Ceremony.
“The choice of the above topic among other options available to the Honourable Minister, is informed by his deep conviction that effective leadership must translate into tangible outcomes, particularly through the provision of critical infrastructure, social services and amenities that positively impact the lives of citizens,” the letter read.
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Court remands Ekiti LG Vice Chairman for allegedly abducting self
An Ado-Ekiti Chief Magistrate’s Court has ordered the remand of the Vice Chairman of Ilejemeje Local Government area, Mrs. Grace Ogunleye, over her alleged involvement in a staged abduction incident.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr. Abayomi Adeosun, gave the order on Wednesday, June 3, 2026 following the defendant’s arraignment on multiple charges bordering on the alleged orchestration of her own abduction.
The court directed that Ogunleye be remanded at the Ado-Ekiti Correctional Centre pending the duplication of the case file and its transmission to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for advice.
Ogunleye was reportedly declared missing on May 20, 2026, after her vehicle was found abandoned along the Ipere–Iludun Ekiti Road, sparking concerns over her safety.
The incident triggered a coordinated search operation involving the Nigeria Police Force, military personnel and local security operatives.
She was subsequently rescued the following day.
However, police investigations later revealed that the purported kidnapping was allegedly staged by the council vice chairman to raise funds to settle personal financial obligations and political commitments.
The matter was, thereafter, brought before the court, which adjourned the case pending further directives from the DPP.
Reacting to the development, the Chairman of Ilejemeje Local Government area, Mr. Pius Dada, condemned the incident, stressing that no individual, regardless of political office or status, would be exempt from facing the law.
Dada described the alleged act as unfortunate and embarrassing, warning that such incidents could erode public confidence in government officials and security agencies.
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BREAKING: House Erupts Over Minority Leader Race as Forgery, $50,000 Bribery Claims Trigger Uproar
…Agbese denies endorsing Ugochinyere, demand Probe
By Gloria Ikibah
Tempers flared in the House of Representatives on Thursday as allegations of forgery and claims that some lawmakers received $50,000 each to support the emergence of Rep. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere as Minority Leader plunged plenary into a chaotic and heated session.
The controversy erupted amid an ongoing battle over the leadership of the minority caucus following the resignation of former Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda, whose resignation letter, effective April 23, 2026, was read by Speaker Abbas Tajudeen during Wednesday’s plenary.
The leadership contest has generated intense interest within the opposition bloc. Matters escalated after a list surfaced on Wednesday bearing the names and signatures of 61 out of the 81 minority lawmakers, purportedly endorsing Ugochinyere for the position.
However, the process came under scrutiny on Thursday when Rep. Philip Agbese, representing Ado/Okpokwu/Ogbadibo Federal Constituency of Benue State, raised a matter of personal privilege and alleged that his signature had been forged.
Agbese also referenced reports circulating online alleging that lawmakers who endorsed Ugochinyere were paid $50,000 each, insisting he neither signed the nomination document nor received any money.
He said: “The full dignity and honor of this parliament as a member representing my federal constituency. Mr. Speaker, yesterday at about 6 p.m. my attention was drawn to a document on the internet with my name purportedly nominating a member of this house for the post of minority leader. Mr. Speaker, I recall that before this time in line with our fraternal relationship in this house I had conversed, deliberated and visited many members of this house.
“One of the persons I had such discussions with was my colleague Honorable Ikega Ugochinye. Our discussion was basically centered on the welfare of members of the minority. Number two was on the issue of the executive not adhering to certain issues on our constituency projects.
“The person who signed this document, I have not seen him since December 2025. So I’m at a loss and I feel that my legislative privilege has been breached because this amount to forgery for my signature to be used for purposes which not intended for. Mr. Speaker, I want to seek the leave of this house to probe and investigate and to stop further any use of my signature going further for any of this kind of purpose.
“Mr. Speaker, I also want to pray this Honorable House to stop Honorable Ikega and members of his team or his agents or anybody acting on his behalf from further maligning my name because I recall that in the past this morning I saw on a social media blog that members have received certain amount of money. I have not received any amount of money from anybody. I intend to tender this before the house and to further tender the news link where it was reported that I or other members whose names appear here have collected a sum of 50,000 Naira from any individual.
“I have not received any amount of money from anybody and I will not do so. This is my integrity. Mr. Speaker, this is my prayer before the house.
“I read 50,000 dollars. I will share the screen. I will share it with this house.
“My constituents have been calling me to know and this is not the first time my name is being mentioned in an issue like this so I don’t want to be involved and I don’t want my name to be further maligned as far as this is concerned because I have a right as a member of this house for my privileges to be fully protected and not to be destroyed by any member of this house”.
His remarks immediately heightened tensions in the chamber, with at least three lawmakers backing his call for an investigation and proposing that Ugochinyere be referred to the House Committee on Ethics and Privileges.
The proposal, however, met stiff resistance from Ugochinyere and his supporters, who insisted that he be given an opportunity to respond to the allegations before any action was taken.
As lawmakers traded arguments across the floor, the chamber descended into a shouting match, forcing the House leadership to intervene.
When eventually recognised to speak under personal explanation, Ugochinyere firmly denied the allegations and maintained that Agbese had voluntarily endorsed his nomination.
He said: “By the indulgence of the house and the leave of the distinguished speaker, a member may make a personal explanation. Mr. Speaker, if you permit, my colleague Abese made some weighty allegations before every member here, and today we are on live transmission. Even though you have said you will intervene, it is also important that what he said on live TV needs to also be cleared.
“Mr. Speaker, my brother arrived from Benue late for our meeting, met me in the office, in the presence of some of my colleagues that I will bring forward, and voluntarily, on his own and independently, pledged and signed my nomination for the post of Minority Leader.
“In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, Mr. Speaker, do I have your protection to proceed? Thank you Mr. Speaker, so Mr. Speaker, I subject to your fatherly decision that the matter, but it was important that such a treacherous lie and attempt to defame and blackmail should be vehemently refuted. Our colleagues who were there when he signed will be brought forward before you Mr. Speaker.
“I understand that at the moment, the overwhelming majority of 61 members out of 81 opposition members elected me. It may not go down well with some people, but I never expected that their desperation would get to this level. And also important Mr. Speaker, that those who are now more interested are those who are not even members of the minority.
“But I subject to your decision to rule on this matter as a father, but I must apply that people in seeking alternative options must apply decorum and abide by what is decent because this is outrageous and unacceptable”.
No sooner had Ugochinyere made the claim than Agbese rose in protest.
“No! I never did that! I never did that! No! Mr. Speaker, I never did that! No! I never did that! I never did that!” he shouted across the chamber.
Seeking to calm the situation, Rep. Awaji-Inombek Abiante argued that discussions relating to the election of a Minority Leader were premature and should not form part of the official records of the House.
He said: “I appreciate your efforts at enhancing peace amongst us and taking us to a preferred and probably more horrible destination, I want to put it on record that whatever has been said relative to electing a minority leader should be expunged from the records of this house because it is not before us.
“It is not before you. It should be expunged. We didn’t hear, we didn’t hear that from him.
“Members of the minority will come before all of us and we will know who the leader would be. So whatever he has said is just his personal opinion and it should never be anywhere in the records of this house”.
With the atmosphere becoming increasingly charged, Speaker Abbas Tajudeen stepped in and announced a closed-door meeting with all minority lawmakers in a bid to resolve the crisis.
“Your observations and complaints are duly noted. We will take action on the issue you have raised in due course. However, I want to again bring to the attention of all minorities that I’m inviting every minority member of this house to a closed door meeting today two o’clock so that we can discuss further.
“I don’t want us to further debate on this matter on the floor. It’s something within the family for us to discuss and take decision appropriately. So yours is noted and we’ll take action in due course.
“Please, honorable colleagues, let us not overheat this issue. We already have a meeting for 2 o’clock. Let us leave everything there”, Abbas said.
The latest confrontation follows Ugochinyere’s announcement that 61 of the 81 minority lawmakers had endorsed him as Minority Leader-designate and submitted his nomination to Speaker Abbas Tajudeen for formal recognition.
With the opposition caucus yet to reach a consensus on its leadership structure, Thursday’s dramatic exchanges have exposed deep divisions within the minority bloc and set the stage for an intense political battle in the days ahead.
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