Air Peace has reaffirmed the innocence of its Chairman and CEO, Dr. Allen Ifechukwu Onyema, and Chief of Finance and Administration, Mrs. Ejiro Eghagha, following the expansion of legal charges by the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ).
The management of the airline said they are confident that both executives will be exonerated, emphasising that these are still mere allegations with the case ongoing in court.
The company also reiterated, that Dr. Onyema and his legal representatives have consistently cooperated with relevant authorities throughout the legal process.
Presidential Spokesperson, Bayo Onanuga has replied Nigerians who have criticised President Tinubu for travelling to the UK and now to France for his annual leave, stating that the president can go anywhere.
On Friday, October 12, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on political and other matters, Ibrahim Masari, revealed that the President Tinubu left the United Kingdom, where he had gone for a two-week vacation, for Paris, France.
The President was heavily criticised for travelling outside the shores of Nigeria to spend his leave.
President Bola Tinubu has urged Nigerians and the Methodist Church in Nigeria to remain steadfast in prayers for their communities, the nation, and her leaders.
Tinubu said that their prayers remained a source of strength and guidance.
The president said this during the 40th anniversary celebration church service of the Abuja archdiocese of the Methodist church held at the Methodist Cathedral of Unity Wuse Zone 5, on Sunday.
He was Represented by the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike.
The Ooni of ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi has unveiled a golden statue of First Lady Oluremi Tinubu during a grand ceremony at Obafemi Awolowo university on Thursday.
The Commonwealth of Zion Assembly, has sparked criticism on social media after sharing a video online showcasing the senior pastor of London’s Kingsway International Christian Centre, Matthew Ashimolowo‘s lavish arrival at its summit in Abuja.
Three young Nigerians were recognised over the weekend by The Indomie Heroes Award, a Social Responsibility Initiative that seeks to encourage the acts of heroism in children who have made notable sacrifices at great risk to themselves and those who have strived to survive, despite the unfavorable conditions they found themselves.
The young Nigerians received the award in three categories, Physical Bravery: Honoring children who have risked their own safety to save or protect others. ‘Social Bravery: Recognizing those who have addressed social issues or helped their communities in significant ways. And Intellectual Bravery: Celebrating young individuals who have used creativity and innovation to solve problems despite limited resources.
Kundushima Kawna, a 15-year-old boy was awarded with physical bravery, after he displayed extraordinary bravery, when his village was attacked by herdsmen; as many fled to safety
While Mary Timbee, a 14-year-old girl, who was forced into an unwanted marriage to a 60 year old man, despite her strong desire to continue her education was awarded with social bravery.
Finally, Iliyasu Khalifa Aminu, a talented 16-year-old boy, who is fascinated with electronics, was awarded with intellectual bravery.
He started with simple repairs by fixing lamps, sockets, extension wires, and radios in his community.
His first breakthrough was the creation of a transmitter for a local FM radio station, which he proudly named Iliya Station.
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