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Friday 21 November 2014

Another military helicopter crashes near FUT in Yola

According to Sahara Reporters, another military helicopter belonging to the Nigerian Airforce crashed in Damare, near the Federal University of Technology in Yola, Adamawa State, around the same spot where the last helicopter crashed on November 14th. The military is yet to say anything about the crash and no word yet if there are casualties. Details later

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    1. Air accidents should always be investigated, not to point accusing fingers but to know the cause of the crash and prevent a recurrence. but in this country, no one investigates and as long as the cause is unknown, this crash would continue to happen over and over again.
      Tobi

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  2. Why are all our helicopters crashing? Is it until there are no more planes b4 they check what's going on, I suspect BH members in the airforce

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  3. Phew! Remember we're not in a war with another country,we're only fighting insurgents in our country,who can't boast of a military helicopter and fighter jets.
    And don't forget we're the giant of Africa,when we sneeze they say other countries catch cold.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  4. effects of second hand and knock offs! I swear this insurgency problem has laid bare all of our short fallings that had hitherto being hearsay! We are being dragged through the mud by our balls

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  5. Ok Na.


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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This thing starting to get out of hand..... Which kind stupid engine dem dey put for that aeroplane.... "GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA"
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. Something up somewhere, I hope Boko Haram is not at work again. It is well.

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  8. Every week Nigeria military crashes one helicopter. Hmmmm.

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  9. i am begining to see these things as a plan job.... this people are wasting nd crashing out war jets, in pathnership with BH. why should all millitary jets in nigeria always crash? ohh my.... whoever is involved, your time is just near dead end.

    got my voodoo doll? please help me scratch my butt, i'm in public... thafinexx

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  10. lol.... its not a crash, itwas gunned down by dos bad boyz

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  11. What's all the crashing again? I'm tired of bad news everyday in Nigeria

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  12. Linda, this is not true. pull it down!

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  13. May God save us


    I am Coonett

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  14. This is not true. No military helicopter crashed again. Stop spreading false info and please take this post down.

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  15. Linda wetin this one carry? shei na pounds?

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  16. Seriously sha...what's going on with these military helicopters

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  17. Am in short of words cause I dnt really get it.

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  18. The Nigerian army has been compromised..... the insurgents are amounts us. In our army, in our media, in our leadership

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    1. How come sharia reporters know immediately it happens. I believe they have an informationpartnership with bBH.

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  19. Oh lord wat ia it wit all this crashes nah
    Na wa o

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  20. Lord have mercy o




    Watch and pray for the evil days are here

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  21. e b lyk say na jazz dey work for dis matter oh

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  22. Something is obviously wrong and I am quite sure that BH is responsible for downing these choppers. It just cannot be accident for all the crashes. Sorry for my country.

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  23. ALL THE HELICOPTER AND JETS HAVE BEEN PARKED FOR AGES. NAIJA NO DEY UPGRADE! THEY WILL ALL CRASH. COS THESE ARE OLDS MACHINES. IMAGINE NAIJA ARMIES USING WEAPONS LEFT-OVER FROM THE BIAFRAN WAR. IN 2014 - I ONLY FEEL SORRY FOR THE FAMILIES OF THESE PILOTS FLYING THEM.

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  24. ALL THE HELICOPTER AND JETS HAVE BEEN PARKED FOR AGES. NAIJA NO DEY UPGRADE! THEY WILL ALL CRASH. COS THESE ARE OLDS MACHINES. IMAGINE NAIJA ARMIES USING LEFT-OVER WEAPONS FROM THE BIAFRAN WAR. IN 2014 - I ONLY FEEL SORRY FOR THE FAMILIES OF THESE PILOTS FLYING THEM.

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  25. I want to write Hon Patrick's statement in simpler words.
    The presidential invasion of the NASS which was not restrained by ethical principles and executed by officers of the IGP had all the trappings of Entebbe Raid( Entebbe is a city on the north western shore of Lake Victoria near Kampala Southern Uganda. Its airport one of the largest in East Africa was the scene of a successful raid on a hijacked commercial aircraft in 1976, leading to the release of over 100 hostages) and executive rascality which is deservable of an acidic(harsh) criticism and condemnable damage. The impeachment strategy to secure an advantage is however a monster with a potency for an EREBUS (active volcano on the Eastern coast of Ross Island, Antartica) and prone to spinning and revolving. LMOA, no be small tings! Whispers4amara@yahoo.com

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  26. #Mrsaharareporter #antiGEJ #proAPC. #ode.

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  27. All the devils are in yola.Hell is empty

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  28. Hmmmm na wow Lord hv mercy.

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  29. Ok...another propaganda on the way

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  30. And some people r crying that U.S refused to sell a cobra jet fighter to us. My question is why r the helicopters crashing? The DHQ should come out straight n tell us what we need to know.

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  31. Lol atleast have read bout 3 different crashes on this blog in d last 3 weeks,Are these crashes due to technical faults or incompetent pilots??? Dem go soon come ask for more money to buy military gear

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  32. I hope this is not sabotage.

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  33. If our helicopters keep crashing everyday, ,we will be left with none. Hope no life was lost, if so RIP to fallen heroes.

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  34. These crashes are becoming increasingly rampant!

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  35. Bad event

    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  36. Wat exactly is happening in dis country??????

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  37. Yola is fast becoming the Bermuda. Triangle of Naija!

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  38. Linda you know i talked about this issue of helicopter crashes in Nigeria like i said the truth must be told.
    nigeria Air force lack the skills and tech no how on how to fly and operate military aircraft and smart jet.
    This is a major reason why the united states wont sell smart jets and military hard ware to us we cant maintain them or operate them.common jets they cannt operate in effective inefficient officers

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  39. Maybe the Pilots are working for Allah!

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  40. Ask us we that stay in adamawa, it crash because of something I don't want to mention. Cool down nd don't blame air force. Soon positive result will come out.

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  41. Oh well, you mint new billionaires overnight. All those monies are stolen. Where do you think they stole them from? Yes, from you morons. That is why we can't keep the aircrafts in the air. They tell you to pray and have hope. You live on hope while they live like emperors and royalties. Morons. They feed you this religion nonsense while they hobnob with their criminal spiritual directors who they make killings with. Wake up morons. What an irony, a people where everyone (at least the so called Christians), claims to be born-again, but the amount of perversion and criminality is unparalleled. Comparing Nigeria to Sodom and Gomorrah is an insult to Sodom and Gomorrah yet the new competition is whose pastor has the most expensive private jet, even when a child next door does not have clean water to drink. Wake up morons. A country where a so called pastor killed close to 200 people, and told people some bs and carrying on as nothing happened. Ask for your rights morons. These are signs of a society at the point of implosion.

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  42. Sahara reporters always know even before it happens. They have the report waiting.

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  43. Nigerian Military, Aviation Authorities debunk reports of plane crash in Yola

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  44. This is not true. No military helicopter crashed again. Stop spreading false info and please take this post down.

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  45. This is not true. No military helicopter crashed again. Stop spreading false info and please take this post down.

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