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ambyzown Posts: 231

Well they've blamed the crash on pilot error and wrong discretion. Of course he's unavailable to defend himself.
If something drastic isn't done about our aviation sector, we'll be discussing another crash before long.
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Posted: 2006-10-30 23:41:16
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pxthomas Posts: 1

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On 2006-10-30 23:41:16, ambyzown wrote:

If something drastic isn't done about our aviation sector, we'll be discussing another crash before long.
Heavenly father don't let it happen again. Look past the corruption and wickedness of our leaders and govt officials into the hearts of your simple ones. Remove mourning from our lives
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Posted: 2006-10-31 09:31:00
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coolapostle Posts: 28

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On 2006-10-31 09:31:00, pxthomas wrote:
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On 2006-10-30 23:41:16, ambyzown wrote:

If something drastic isn't done about our aviation sector, we'll be discussing another crash before long.
Heavenly father don't let it happen again. Look past the corruption and wickedness of our leaders and govt officials into the hearts of your simple ones. Remove mourning from our lives


Will God answer such a prayer? I think we need a "national repentance" prayer service with Baba confessing and asking God to forgive us all.

I am not one for conspiracy theories... but notice the Abuja connection to the latest crashes?

ADC: Lag-Abuja-Sokoto
Generals: Abuja-Obudu
SOSOLISO: Abuja-PH
Bellview: Lag-Abuja

Something is up.


@all Personally, I am also in the middle of a serious crisis.

On Sunday evening a drunk Okada rider on high speed knocked my friend down as he was escorting me from a visit to his house. I had my first unforgettable experience of holding an unconscious person and calling on my Lord Jesus repeatedly for help. AND SPEAKING IN TONGUES

We spent yesterday in three different hospitals. Thank God, the dislocated bone and massive bruises are being treated in the National hospital under the National Health Insurance Scheme.... so our costs are greatly reduced. IT COULD HAVE BEEN ME.


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Posted: 2006-10-31 14:05:16
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abubakar Posts: 109

Pxth saidQuote:Heavenly father don't let it happen again. Look past the corruption and wickedness of our leaders and govt officials into the hearts of your simple ones. Remove mourning from our lives


As long as planes fly, some must fall. Then we must muorn. But let God protect us from the neglegence of others.

Coola saidQuote:I am not one for conspiracy theories... but notice the Abuja connection to the latest crashes?

ADC: Lag-Abuja-Sokoto
Generals: Abuja-Obudu
SOSOLISO: Abuja-PH
Bellview: Lag-Abuja

Something is up.


Haba Coola!! You are a conspiracy theorist!!! Any how, most flights in nigeria run thru Abuja so it is to be expected!!
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Posted: 2006-10-31 16:26:33
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ambyzown Posts: 231

@Abu: Abuja route does not handle half the traffic that Lagos does. how many airlines travel abuja-portharcourt? in Lagos, all the airlines have at least one flight daily. what about benin? enugu? calabar? owerri? no Lagos handles twice the number of flights that abuja does.
can you explain why all these crashes have all occured on weekends & in the 'mber' months?
conspiracy theory? give it a tot
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Posted: 2006-11-01 08:33:00
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Areafada Posts: 6

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On Sunday evening a drunk Okada rider on high speed knocked my friend down as he was escorting me from a visit to his house. I had my first unforgettable experience of holding an unconscious person and calling on my Lord Jesus repeatedly for help. AND SPEAKING IN TONGUES

We spent yesterday in three different hospitals. Thank God, the dislocated bone and massive bruises are being treated in the National hospital under the National Health Insurance Scheme.... so our costs are greatly reduced. IT COULD HAVE BEEN ME.


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my condolence to your friend coola and to follow Nigerians that lost love ones in the ADC plane crash.

but i would ave easily been queueing up with those that lost their life in the ADC plane crash, cause, men of the underworld visited our premises over the weekend robbed everybody including the Landlord's apartment, injured a co-tenant with their locally man pistol, stole a white BWM car (as get away car, though), why i said this, is that as they were running out off our premises i just got home so assuming i was a minute earlier the might have though i was an armed police officer and difinitely opened fire on me, also God so confussed them, they didnt even visit my flat and throughout my wife and kids where home and never knew what was going on down stairs, so i want u to praise God on my behalf. also MFM prays does work and we are presently on 70days fasting in church.

[ This Message was edited by: Areafada on 2006-11-01 19:09 ]

[ This Message was edited by: Areafada on 2006-11-01 19:10 ]
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Posted: 2006-11-01 20:06:35
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brix25 Posts: > 500

@areafada: That's one hellava experience, personally I've never experienced crime of the nature where I felt my life or the lives of my family was threatened...I hope that day never comes.

About the airlines...I feel that honestly there doesn't have to be any crashes...if there are measures in place to check airlines it would vastly improve airline safety. I suspect owners of these airlines are cutting corners when it comes to maintenance.
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Posted: 2006-11-01 21:22:17
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abubakar Posts: 109

Quote:@Abu: Abuja route does not handle half the traffic that Lagos does. how many airlines travel abuja-portharcourt? in Lagos, all the airlines have at least one flight daily. what about benin? enugu? calabar? owerri? no Lagos handles twice the number of flights that abuja does.
can you explain why all these crashes have all occured on weekends & in the 'mber' months?
conspiracy theory? give it a tot


Oga Amby!! No one disputes the volume of lagos flights.What i meant to say was that most flights pass thru abj as mid-stop. Virtually all flights from the North do. Lag is more of a terminal. Any how, there seem to be more incidents on the Lagos end than the abj end. (if you check flight crashes over the past 5 yrs or so).

As for conspiracy theories (of which i am a theorist!!!) i dont see one here. The "mber" months are the months with the worst weather. Raining seasons' last turbulent throws, harmattan's foggy mist leading to poor visibility,etc. No secret there. Next?
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Posted: 2006-11-02 11:51:06
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pxthomas Posts: 1

@areafa. . .Thanks to Almighty God for his divine protection. No harm will come to you and your family.
@Abu ...Thanks for citing those causes. I don't see any conspiracy theory either
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Posted: 2006-11-02 18:16:00
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Areafada Posts: 6

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On 2006-11-02 18:16:00, pxthomas wrote:
@areafa. . .Thanks to Almighty God for his divine protection. No harm will come to you and your family.
@Abu ...Thanks for citing those causes. I don't see any conspiracy theory either


Amen to that Pxthomas also thanks brix25,

some1 just told me this evening that one of the survivals said he/she heard a bang before the plane went down suggesting that maybe a bomb was placed on board of the plane?

conspiracy theory?
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Posted: 2006-11-02 19:53:38
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