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Saturday, 8 September 2012

We suspended Dana licence in error – Federal Government

Minister of Aviation, Mrs Stella Oduah
The Federal Government on Friday admitted that the suspension of the Operating Licence of Dana Airlines immediately an aircraft belonging to the airline crashed on June 3 was against global aviation practices.

The FG said the best it could have done then was to isolate the particular aircraft involved in the crash and carry out the necessary investigations.

Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah, gave the explanation on a Channels TV breakfast programme. She was reacting to the strong condemnations from the family members of the victims of the crash, after the FG restored the airline’s operating licence on Wednesday.



The FG had suspended Dana’s licence on June 5, 2012, two days after its Abuja-Lagos flight 0992 crashed into residential and commercial buildings in Iju-Ishaga, on the outskirts of Lagos, killing 153 passengers and crew on board.

But on Wednesday, the FG lifted the suspension, saying it was satisfied with the air-worthiness of the airline after a rigorous technical, operational and financial audit.

The decision, however, attracted criticisms from those affected. The victims of the crash, claim that their agony has been worsened by the fact that the government restored the licence even when investigations into the crash are yet to be completed and the remains of some of the deceased are yet to be buried.

To them, Dana Air, which they accused of negligence, should not be allowed to fly any of its aircraft in the Nigerian airspace.

But Oduah explained on Friday that it was against best practices to ground an airline because of a crash.

She explained that what was allowed in the aviation sector was to segregate an aircraft and conduct an audit.

She said the decision to restore Dana’s licence was taken with a sense of responsibility, adding, “a firm cannot be indicted until the results of investigation are released.”

She said, “Rather than indict it (Dana), the result clearly showed that the airline is one of the best in the country today.”

She, however, added that the lifting of the suspension did not translate to the fact that the airline would return to the air immediately.

She explained that the airline must still undergo the process of recertification.

She said, “There is no perfect firm or organisation and that is why we started with institutional reform starting from the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.

“Dana is not a perfect company by any means just like any other firm.

“Dana’s manuals, log book and administrative policies are all in compliance with the NCAA rules and regulations. We’re satisfied that thorough investigation was carried out and that was why we said they can go back to work.”

When probed further, the minister said the government would not hesitate to apply appropriate sanctions once the final result was released and the airline found culpable.

She said once completed, the report, being a public document, would be widely publicised for every concerned individual and group to access.

When asked to give an insight into the cause of the crash since she claimed the preliminary report was out, the minister said the remote cause was “very technical.”

“I don’t know the cause of the accident but I know what is not the cause. The accident was not due to NCAA’s lack of responsibility and it was not due to Dana not doing what they ought to do,” she explained.

Oduah added that despite the clean bill of health, the FG was still strengthening the NCAA to ensure it performed better.

The minister expressed surprise that relatives of some of the victims of the crash were yet to receive their compensation because she had held meetings with the airline and the insurance firm on the issue.

Meanwhile, the President of the Nigeria Labour Congress, Mr. Abdulwahed Omar, has said that organised labour did not have anything against the restoration of Dana’s licence.

He said there was nothing wrong if the decision was based on the findings by engineers and technicians, who found the aircraft airworthy.

However, a human rights activist and lawyer, Mr. Jiti Ogunye, described the lifting of the suspension as shocking and insensitive.

Ogunye is among many Nigerians who have condemned the action of the FG, coming about three months after the tragedy.

He questioned the rationale behind the action, saying that the report of the audit should have been made public and a re-certification effected before the announcement.

Besides, he said several unresolved social, financial and emotional issues still surrounded the incident, adding that the regulators and the government should have exercised restraint in taking such an action.

He said, “This is another step that has shown that the government expects Nigerians to take responsibility for their lives. If you fly, you fly at your own risk, that seems to be what they are saying.

“This undermines the safety of the aviation industry. The people affected by the June 3 accident have not been compensated; the coroner’s inquest is inconclusive and they are saying the affected airline can continue operation. The law has not been allowed to take its cause. It is unfortunate.”

Another lawyer, Mr. Kunle Fadipe, said that except the FG tackled the allegations of neglect and bring the culpable persons to face the law, it would not be seen to have done the right thing.

Fadipe said, “I don’t understand this haste. There are issues to be resolved. Emotions are still very tense on the part of several affected families and you want Nigerians to start flying the airline so soon?

“Government and regulators should have allowed emotions to calm down; some people have not even buried their dead. It is very surprising.”

Source:  Punch

100 comments:

  1. Will people still fly this dana sef?

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      Its so shameful even till now, D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ stil dnt knw d cause of d air-crash...obviously,our avaition industry i̶̲̥̅̊s a shy-mess!..needs proper OVER-HAULIN..i wonder ow a plane wld b allowed 2 fly again if d cause of d oda air-crash hasn't been know..jst 1 word qualifies d avaition industry--"SHAME"

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    2. Story story eh!$$$..as for me,let d licence b restored..perhaps,i would fly dana if its FREE

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    3. ♍γ̲̣̣̥ fwend "ibrahinm" i̶̲̥̅̊s back again..i do understand y U̶̲̥̅̊ wld FLY DANA 4 free..cos U̶̲̥̅̊я
      Life i̶̲̥̅̊s WORtH d compensation U̶̲̥̅̊я
      Family wld receive when U̶̲̥̅̊ DIIIEEE

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  2. I can remember how I felt the morning after the crash, my eyes welled up in tears as I forced myself to get out of bed that morning. I didn't know anyone personally that died but my heart cried out for them. Imagine how I feel now how willnd families feelnabout this. Bribery and corruption wudnt kill our country. Thunder fire stella oduah if her son was on d aircraft am sure d owner wud be in jail by now.

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    1. I am sooo angry ... I do not know what to say or where to start... How much money can ever compensate the loss of a loved one??? What aircraft did they do their checks on??? What caused the crash??? How do we know it will not happen again??? What did the black box say??? Who Or what was responsible??? Why have some corpses not been released to their loved ones??? And you want to let those killers back in the air??? It is not right... Why the hurry when investigations have not been concluded??? What a pity!!!

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    2. Na thunder and brimstone go scatter her. Yeye

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  3. Someone has been paid... Typical Naija!

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  4. There is more to this than meets the eye. The inquisition into the crash has been halted, and then Dana's licence being re-instated. God help us in this country.

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  5. No Comment.

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  6. I WILL NEVER FLY DANA AIR.

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  7. Hmmm their lawyers must have come down hard on the naija govt. We can not sensationalize the matter. The law is the law you guys. I understand where this might be coming from and before you all come with only in nigeria and anything goes, this is actually one of the few times they are now following the law. I lost family in the crash too so I am not taking sides. I am still hurting but her explanation makes sense. The issue I have is did they really carry out all the intense investigation of the rest of dana's craft before allowing them to fly again? That is the problem I have

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  8. God punish this woman & every member of her staff supporting this decision! God punish all the owners of Dana Air too may they all perish & lose their loved ones & bread winner in a plane crash too,Amen!
    Why hasnt Dana issued a public apology & revealed their findings on what caused the crash? Why the hurry to get this airline up & running again? Who has collected blood money? Have all allegations against the airworthyness of their planes been dispelled with facts? smh & weeping for my people,corrupt public officials & foreign nationals taking advantage of the masses,GOD PUNISH ALL OF YOU!!

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    1. My dear b4 u start swearing out of control be sure u have correct facts! Dana has sent out atlest two public apology mails Dat I'm sure of, plus all the oda measures dey put up to communicate and explain issues 2 d public! Pls easy on d swearing, reading ur comment is making me wonder how ugly the heart/face of the person whu wrote d comment really is. *phew*

      *still not luving Dana tho*

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  9. No problem,we would also vote u out in error.Yeye people.

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  10. if u fly,fly@ur own risk

    www.nikkyjay.blogspot.com

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  11. if u fly,fly@ur own risk.

    www.nikkyjay.blogspot.com

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  12. I can confidently say we have demons for leaders!!!This air crash was not an accident it was involuntary manslaughter!The Dana people knew the aircraft was faulty yet the allowed 154 people to board and the eventually died.This is painful.HOw can these leader be so heartless.SO all of a sudden they want to follow global air practices?All of a sudden they want to be lawful and follow rules. Why were they not following global practices for aviation checks and procedures on planes....Our nation is seriously doomed!!

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  13. What else would these idiot say? When they were not victims.

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  14. Nigeria is a completely failed nation. there is no way the country can ever redeem its lost values ever in the global world. big shame! nothing is working and we certainly do not have great leaders at all. south Africa can boast of Nelson Mandela who can we boast of????????? just asking

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  15. What a country, where the live O̶̷̩̥̊͡f citizens α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ nothing in the hand O̶̷̩̥̊͡f government. Can the useless minister ask her family to patronise the airline ? Well if they have power to give them their licence we also have power not to patronise them. If I were you I won't patronise them with the age O̶̷̩̥̊͡f the aircraft we read on this blog. Open your eye this people don't really care about us

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  16. To my own conclusion based on my experience with many airlines in Europe..yes this woman is quite right with the FG decision because the airline have the right to even sue the govt if they hadn't raised the suspension but in other way round the state of aviation industry in Nigeria is very scary for FG allowing old school planes which you can't even find anymore on the parking terminals of other big countries like Nigeria except the airport museum running on the Nigeria airspace risking people's life everyday...So therefore if you really love your life in Nigeria i think ABC and other road coaches are the best for now because they even have a standard insurance policy working for them.

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  17. Our leaders are jokers nd very stupid

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  18. AnonymousSeptember 8, 2012 7:46 AM
    @aKinkumi u av spoken well,just like u said naija greatest bane is coruption which is un-ending.talkin bout d aviation sector,dere r so many evil practices n wicked acts backd up with coruption,Yea Air-Nigeria was meant to b d Logo of a Nigerian Airline but didn't see the light of day all cos of wickedness and coruption,imagine not bein paid for 4months in an industry dat makes billions weekly,Let's move on to Dana Air hu just got deir licenses restored,wat can u say of dat wen compesations av not bin made to d relatives of d dead and yet in less dan 3months dey can fly again,wit same old aircrafts?yet dey had good money to get new aircraafts but cos of wickedness of our leaders backd up with coruption they setled n continued wit dose old aircraft,yes dey av good in-flite services n all doe dey were d best b4 d mis-hap but is dis d best way n time to come back wen pple r stil mournin?Back to Aero Air which has horible service but on ground n on air yet with old aircrafts,dey r still functional,d govt was to take ova aero as part of the ibru stolen wealth but you and I knw dat anytin govt takes ova neva goes well so surely dat company will die soon talkles of IRS hu av d major flyin cofins.Arik is just fortunate dat dey had foreign investors come into the system hu salvaged situations if not the former ceo hu stepd down Johnson Arumeme was a disaster.Now comin down to the first Nation Airline former bellview dat crashd before with the same CEO Kayode Odukoya a calamity lookin for were to hapen and a flyin cofin himself has started again by owein stafS n mis-managing the company again,I guess he shud step down like Arumeme of Arik,cos He has not even flown for bout 3months yet dceivin d public dat d aircraft are on maintainance.for 3months?????dats a wonderful stupid lie n d staf stil come to work deligently.Heard he sacks staf anyhow and even beats up staf like stupid Jimoh ibrahim does as well.ALl Managers have resignd leavin back deir salaries and he is happy doin dat cos he frustrates dem to resign,I workd for dat idiot b4 and he is so animalistic,he sleeps with staf in his guest house n pent house of d office building dere in ikeja,he is barbaric,he is evil,demonic,wicked he ll die soon n nemesis will catch up with him n his family,he will eat his tears some day,I left my 6months salary with him.I tink all Airlines shud b Managed by d Whites not indians ooo I mean Americans n all,tnk God for Hak Airline comin soon,pls Linda set up sometin like a media or forum dis Kayode Odukoya Man of FirstNation Airline Has Made pple suffer d funny thing is dat he has d best staf any company cud av cos dey r patient deligent and hard workin

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  19. This govt n Ncaa pple sucks,dey r all bunch of failures such as the CEO of First Nation Airline,dat Man Odukoya is a beast.NCAA shud come n save d situation of d staf welfare of first nation airline

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  20. This woman is a certified disgrace! Its okay to tell us what obtains in the aviation world but not what what obtains when an airline flies a plane that was not properly maintained and kills some of Nigeria's best.
    These indians r serving as a front for some super corrupt well connected nigerians and that is why they got their license back.. Lives of ppl lost in that crash don't mean shit to them!Let's see what happens when d complete investigation is out! The best any smart Nigeria can do is to AVOID that Dana mobile air coffin!!

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  21. A lot is goin thru my mind....trying †o weigh and balance d Fed govt's reasons....my problem is dis, at every instance our ministers and co keep telling d world how incompetent they are, if its against world practices den why did dey make d mistake in d 1st place...we keep talking of global practices and standards when we dont meet up and choose †o neglect dese standards, d preliminary inquest clearly shows dt der ws negligence and total disregard for human lives and safety practices in ds case and I feel dey shld Ħa√ع left Dana in suspension subject †o d findings from dere final investigations after which dey can allow dem operate or seize dere license, may God give us d strength †o overcome all dese flaws and direct our paths †o peace.

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  22. This Lady is a comedian, her position is a joke, how can she compare Nigeria to Global standards. Nigerian positions filled with women that sleep around and know nothing about anything. Doomed.

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  23. I'm not sure anyone would like to fly dana without having a parachute strapped to their back...#just in case.

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  24. She's a big FOOL

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  25. Na wa 4 nigeria govt ooooh

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  26. Ko si problem.it might be ur turn tomorrow.i pray dis time around ,innocent lives won't be lost but big big names in govt.u inclusive sha

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  27. Dis is coming frm a woman dat has been bribed thoroughly. D things we do 4 money. Mtchwwww...

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  28. Dis is coming frm a woman dat has been bribed thoroughly. D things we do 4 money. Mtchwwww...

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  29. They can mistake all they want, trust me Nigerians won't fly Dana ever again, this is the birth of their death

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  30. There,s somtin abt ths woman that screams incompetent sha..don't know where GEJ got them from. Months back she gave an ultimatum to BA, Virgin atlantic and co to bring down ticket prices in Naija as compared to wat they charge other countries even Ghana is cheap.
    I don't know wat was resolved cos d prices re still high.. Orisirisi

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  31. If this is the case, why did they not do the same for Bellview and sosoliso? Bunch of kiss a** , I can imagine how much they were paid. At least Stella can buy new sets of lace wigs. Awon oniranu! God will judge all of you...

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  32. Stella Oduah = Minister of Death

    The best we can do is avoid the airline, since apparently our government doesn't care if we live or die

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  33. Honestly, I'm disgusted.

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  34. What can we say..should we feel sad?..elated?..laugh?..cry?..can't even start to unravel the raw emotions in me..always said this people have no conscience..that is an understatement..people need to mobilise..with their votes..social media..their wallets..whatever it takes..is this a Govt???...yet you say anything all the tribal sentiments come flying through..

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  35. NYC-1 says: First, if ministerial appointment in Nigeria was by merit and integrity, this woman ought to have been asked to resign for incompetence. Second, if Dana licence was suspended in error, then Niaja govt. acted before thinking - another display of incompetence. Third, if the investigation is still on its preliminary stage, and she wasted no time in exenorating Dana and NCAA, then the scope of investigation is compromised - another show of incompetence. Fourth, what is "very technical?" A concept to bamboozle and deceive the public? Is that what you went to college (University) for? Fifth, I am sick and tired of the status quo. Just like the two attorneys have stated, it's just insensitive and appalling. 10% continue to cast its shawdow in all levels of Niaja polity.

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    1. I love you. God bless you.

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    2. A lady with a history of shady deals and corruption!

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  36. Another show of shame by our so-called leaders! If the president's son or a family member of the Minister of Aviation, was killed in the Dana plane crash, I know they would do more than suspend this airline. By the way, what makes Dana different from Bellview and Sosoliso?

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  37. I feel like crying, they are trampling on us, one day,one veryday, tinz wud change, the hunter wud be the hunted, but who wud even fly dana,even if they are operating, dey shud better stop operation wiv thier own hands

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  38. Shame on Nigeria.

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  39. when i saw this woman n channels, i said to myself, ts either she was high on something or something was high on her, she's confused, no sympathy for d lives lost? and she was so incoherent - madam r u sure u actually read law? cause lawyers r learned and very eloquent

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  40. Dis is what happens in a country where both d judiciary nd legislative system do not work, a country where u're responsible 4 ur life, d rich gets richer nd d poor poorer, where anytn is possible nd obtainable, so sad, we're still waitn 4 our God's sent moses 2 tk us 2 d promisd land.

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  41. the people running the affairs of this country i smh for them. we all know that it was gross negligence that resulted to the death of over 153 passengers and yet they are given anoda chance to do what now. dana should have been expelled self i wish i could twist the ears of this aviation minister.... melon head mtcheeeewwwwhhh

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  42. I am sorry for the victims and i know quite a few in d crash but I remember vividly d Airfrance Airline dat crashed. Their Airline was not banned. Also I was to travel with Turkish Airline sometime in 2008. One of their plane crashed just two days before I was to travel and I still travelled on my date of departure. I think we shd focus more on making those in Authority to carry out more investigation on d crash rather than wasting energy on abusing d woman. May d souls of d departed rest in peace. God bless Nigeria

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  43. cant just help the situation, only GOD can help, GOD bless Nigeria...

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  44. She is quite right to say that they suspended the licence in error because they should never have done that in the first place. It's never done anywhere else in the world, except in Nigeria of course. She even made it worse by saying it was done out of sentiments, this only goes to show how incompetent most of our leaders are.

    There is a government body that audits airlines within the Nigerian airspace, the NCAA. The NCAA is meant to carry out audits as often as it deems fit on all airlines, vouching for their compliance to all air safety regulations. Suspending the airline amounts to an indictment of the NCAA and by extension the government. The incompetent minister and her advisers must have realised this and made a u-turn.

    I would have thought that while the AIB was carrying out its investigation, the ministry would have looked into the activities of the NCAA to determine if its staff was actually carrying out its duties.

    Sentiments apart, no one can say they know why the plane crashed. However if there are any such people, they should make themselves available to the investigators. If DANA airlines is found wanting, then its licence should be withdrawn and all persons involved must be prosecuted ditto for persons found wanting in NCAA. If not they should be left to fly(trust most naija peeps not to fly them though). After all under the law, you are not guilty until proven guilty.

    Mide

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  45. As somebody said NO COMMENT...

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  46. Money important pass people live for this country,na God go judge ds our leader.....

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  47. Our political leaders have once again confirmed that they are world-class nincompoops. Here is an inept aviation minister citing best global practice to justify a very bad decision.
    The reality of the situation is that our leaders are clueless, hopelessly greedy and morbidly insane. Expecting anything better from them only puts us on the same pedestal of malady.
    In the absence of a socially responsible government, let's unleash our powers as citizens on DANA AIR.
    Without CUSTOMER PATRONAGE, Dana air is doomed to die. I urge you all to BOYCOTT this airline of death and mass murderers.

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  48. NYC-1 says: EXONERATE, NOT EXENORATE.

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  49. linda u don sleep...... abeg wake up there r plenty posts for u to approve like mine......haff u heard? hain she dey sleep true true...... ooooo

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  50. Woe betide d person/people dat collected money from dana, it will neva b well wit dem.

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  51. Weather the ban is suspended or not, people will still be afraid to board dana air. FG should have waited for sometime before suspending the ban. <anyways, If you want the latest gist in sports, politics, entertainment, free downloads, SEX and relationship, then visit my blog; www.endyedesonnews.blogspot.com

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  52. Nigerians stop whining....o? Enough of blaming the govt. for a change why don't you ll boycott dana air...that's te easiest way to send those bloody CEO packing. If nobody flies tem that is automatic business failure. Stop blaming your govt. it's time to act

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  53. May God help us!

    Check out this blog gorgeous people! xx

    http://africansweetheart.blogspot.co.uk/

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  54. One day the Bushmeat will catch the hunter. One day!

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  55. Our country nigeria has always being affected with the human sympathy symdrome.Anyone who dare flies Dana Air flies @ his or her own risk i mean dem no de tell person again ooo.When idris abdulkareem sang the song nigeria jaga jaga obasanjo came out openly to diss him n his family saying he doesnt av d best interest of the country at heart when he was simply trying to expose the bad deeds of our leaders.I doubt alot of people really appreciate that song.Moral of the story is we need people to fight the government using music as a medium ,personally i believe any artist comin out with an album should av a song talking about our country nigeria included.The nigerian government will not seize to amaze its citizens. francisruff.blogspot.com

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  56. Now we talk global practice and international law??? like REALLY???????!!!!!!!! I wish we follow the global practice of dana revealing the findings of the investigation (if any was ever attempted) this is all a hoax and sadly, they will get away with this murder

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  57. I have always bn proud of naija no matter the crime bn committed in regards to 419, but the recent dying of innocent souls by boko and plane crash is becomin alarming and it gets on my last nerve when the fools we call our leaders are not doing anything to protect their citizens. It becomes shameful. So this aviation lady you are telling the ppl that the suspension was in error, whn the plane flew on that day, why didn't sum1 stop it in error? I guess bcos none of ur relative was involved dats the reason u opened ur mouth to talk rubbish. I am bitter bcos sum1 don take bribe and then allowing the affected ppl to suffer. Anyway since all of u in power have decided to continuously leave tears in the eyes of the masses that voted you in whether na by hook or crook, may my God judge u all. I am not ashamed of the country Nigeria, I am ashamed of the leaders we have in Nigeria. At the end of the day, naija will always be my home. Linda try find a way to send all these comments to these ppl abeg. They need to read what the ppl think of them. If u want you fit give me their numbers I go call. lol

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  58. We should let Dana spend their money and get ready to lunch....
    that way, they will earn NEGATIVE EARNINGS...because if I know my Naija people, they are NOT flying this stupid airline again!!!!!!

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  59. This goes on to confirm the rumour that the crash was indeed caused by the First Lady and her entourage, who ordered the Dana aircraft to hover in the air until her flight took off. This is why the black box was never released. Dana airlines wasn't culpable as we initially thought, so I guess the FG ultimately had no choice

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  60. All i knw z dat one day d dog will bite d owner nd he will feel d pain

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  61. shebi the govt suspended in error? no problem cos the answer to this nonsense is to simply NOT FLY DANA AIR!!. make we see if them no go close or if federal govt go force us to enter am. long hiss....

    shame on u stella oduah!! moni go kill u!!

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  62. justlikeme@live.com9 September 2012 at 09:11

    Why are we all shouting about this.....if you wan travel, dont use DANA simple! Let their family use DANA nah....abi which way?

    Those useless people will take UK bound flight and stop in ABJ and pay full flight money and yet they want us to enter flying coffin! We haff hia you oh


    Naija una too much, coffee wey i dey drink hia comot my nose as i read this

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  63. As sad as the situation is, as insensitive as our leaders can be, I do agree that Dana air was one of the best airlines in Nigeria. We lost so many good people on that flight because in truth, they were the most trusted. I still cannot fathom how a non technical official would okay a faulty aircraft to fly but let's also remember the accusation that madam dame caused the flight to hover for quite some time. Why has the inquiry been halted, why is government keeping everything hush hush? His is no justification but bellies has crashed and killed over 100 people in 2005, today they are still flying.

    Our leaders are just incompetent, they are just a bunch of jokers, with no care for our lives.

    Even with this development I just wonder now Dana will gain the trust of Nigerians again. I advice that they come out with a proper press statement, run tests on all their aircrafts(with some government officials on board) and televise certification reports by professional oyibo(yes o, it's only their opinion we will trust) technicians. Hope they fare well and may our brothers and sites on the ill fated flight continue to rest peacefully. Amen

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  64. This is rilli unfair, people in power in this country just act as they like. God sees all sha.

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  65. This woman is a bastard and God will punish her n all d ppl working with her. Since uve decided to play with lives, guess wat ur family won't be an exception. For every Nigerian dat dies out of ur carelessness and stupidity, ur family will take d fall. God will surely punish u and ur generation. Bastards

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  66. This WOMAN is an absolute f***** DISGRACE to Nigerians, she has definitely been PAID off as she is with everything else she does. If it were her father, mother, husband, child that were on that flight and she was the aviation minister would she be saying this rubbish, personally I can't wait for Goodluck to be out so that they can change his entire stupid cabinet this IDIOT being first on the list. Madam minister you are a FOOL, a massive one and a disgrace to Nigeria. Anyway sha use some of the money you've eaten and get yourself a tummy tuck and lipo, unfortunately there is no plastic surgeon that can fix your face so just manage sha.

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  67. After a committee was formed to look into the cause of the crash and they couldn't arrive at anything or provide a reliable feedback, they are telling us Dana Operating licence was taking in error. May God save us from these inadequate, insufficient and incompetent savages of representatives that parade thenselves around the government for their selfish interest.

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  68. Avoid this airline. That is the only power we have. We know the truth and that all this is wrong and not in our best interest. Leave them, let them continue to enjoy blood money.

    When their greedy arses stop making money and see no passengers, they will stop flying.

    Pls don't be tempted by marketing, promotions or even free flights sef. Let's not forget what they have done. There's power in the masses. This is the only thing we can do, let stick together on this.

    Lara
    AVOID THE THIS AIRLINE.

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  69. Thunder Fire Stella N our so cald leaders dats all I can say 4 Now.

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  70. they have shared money!

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  71. The current leaders we have don't put themselves in the shoes of the masses, NOT one of them!Power mongers and corrupt whores ALL of them.

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  72. It's a shame how our presidents appoints people into offices dat r not their profession.if Stella oduah can transform our international n local airport den she has achieved sumtng for Nigeria....she shod stop fooling around n do sumtng tangible

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  73. Stupid country

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  74. IF ANY FELLOW NIGERIAN SHOULD FLY DANA AIR THEN WE DISRESPECT THOSE WHO DIED PLAIN AND SIMPLE SINCE THIS WOMAN AND JONATHAN THINK THAT OUR LIVES ARE CHEAP WHAT A BIG SHAME AND A SORRY SET OF HUMANS JONATHAN AND STELLA.....

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  75. all note if dana air should give you a free ticket abeg make una run for una dear life ohhh as in their plane nah mortuary in the waiting make dem no say dem no warn una ohh as for me never ever ever to touch the siol of dana

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  76. Mtcheeeew!!!! I can see the Indian voodoo being used in Airtel has been used on Madam Oduah and her people...ok ooo! You people should ride on, we'll see where it'll all lead to.

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  77. Shameless woman..wasn't her appointment in error???

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  78. Bellview Air is now First Nation Airline ooo

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  79. Its sad to c d level of ignorance amongst nigerians ..... My people perish 4 lack of knowledge ... Where is it heard of in d world dat an airline will b suspended cos of an accident ... Check d meaning of an accident ... As long as it is man made things like dat are prone to happen ... Even in d US n every other part of this world things like dis happen... It happens everyday on our roads in our homes ... Its high time we stop being sentimental n start using facts to re act to issues

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  80. So Bellview, ADC, and Sosoliso can all go back to work then????

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  81. whether dere license is restored or not am so not flying dana even if is for free..... govt no try sha none of dem lost dere family member so dey don't know how it feels, just becox some1 leaked d firstlady's whereabout in Air Nigeria alotta of peeps lost dere jobs...mtsccheewww! NAIJA

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  82. whether dere license is restored or not am so not flying DANA! naija and suer4 stories but just few days back pple lost dere jobs in Air Nigeria bcox some1 leaked d whereabouts if d first lady and such action was taken wat if she lost her life in dana (I dont pray for dat doe) Blv me dana will neva come back....

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  83. whether dere license is restored or not am so not using dat airline naija and super stories d govt don't seize to amaze me infact i ve gotten use to dere deceits ... few days back pple lost dere jobs just bcox sum1 leaked d first lady's whereabouts in Air Nigeria i wonda wat would have happnd if she was among d peeps dat lost dere lives in Dana plane crash blv me Dana wld completely fold and sued until dey re penniless

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  84. Needs a SPECIAL ADVISER FOR TELLING A GOOD LIE

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  85. After they sent assasins to kill my father at home in front of mother because he was in charge of the case a month after they killed him they removed the suspension Capt P I M AGBON-IFO SPIRIT WOULD TORMENT YOU ALL AMEN

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  86. Data very unfair and the wicked shall not go unpunished I pray her families nd the rest govt official b in the next crash of dana

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