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Saturday 13 June 2015

Photos: Commercial flight makes first landing in Maiduguri Int'l airport after 2yr closure

The Maiduguri International Airport in Borno state which was re-opened on June 9th after being shut down for two years due to Boko Haram attacks, made its first commercial landing today June 13th. The Governor of the state, Kashim Shettima was onboard the flight. More photos after the cut...



66 comments:

  1. Cool.. #iprayforpeaceinborno

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    1. That's good news. We will surely get there.



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    2. Thank God for dis, and I pray all goes well wit them over there so dat d need to close down d airport wil not arise again.

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    3. Thank God for dis, and I pray all goes well wit them over there so dat d need to close down d airport wil not arise again.

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  2. We are taking over no doubt...sAi baba

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  3. That's Good, I Hope enough security is provided in and around the airport because there are still pockets of boko haram activities in that part of the country.

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  4. Good for them






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  6. Have dey stopped the bokoharam why dey con open am hmm abeg o

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    1. It surprise me that Bornu of all state have an international airport...its so wrong on many level

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    2. What do mean by that? U cant even spell Borno dumb ass... keeping being surprised while I fly to go c my Dad n cousins... wawa kawai

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Welcome development.... God bless Buhari abeg.....
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  8. I SO knew a prominent someone will be onboard

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  9. Thank God for dis, and I pray all goes well wit them over there so dat d need to close up d airport wil not arise again.

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  10. Hiaaannn...I hope there's tight security in dat place. These boko boys sure dnt play oh

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  11. ok,but it would have been more informative if pictorial evidence of other areas of the airport was shown also,bcos I see all this things as just show off,i doubt if the airport has been put properly back to shape or properly secured.try and engage freelance photographers bcos that's the only way you can go to the next level with this ur blog reporting.

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  12. Nice one, we are progressing. Linda take note!

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  13. Looks more like a private jet than a commercial plane

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    1. Actually, it is a private jet. Challenger 601 belongs to IZYAIR and based out of abuja. The company logo is by the aircraft door.

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  14. Make boko haram no bomb dem ooooo,how person with his right senses go enter plane wey dey gi maidguri

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  15. This is a very good development. Dear Boko Haram, it's 5mins to midnight for you.

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  16. Thank God ooo. Una don hear am. Make una no waste time begin book ur flights.

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  17. When will they start constructing the River Niger refinery?!... Abi they don begin from the North again?!...

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  18. How can Maiduguri have an international airport and there is only one in the South-east?

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    1. Ur brother Gej had d chance to correct dt in 6yrs

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    2. Nd how is dt buhari's fault? Didn't ur president just left d seat few weeks bk? Y didn't u ask him dis question?

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    3. Exactly my thought! Almost every state in the North has international airport, those in the East have only one. The northerns do not travel out except they are going to mecca, but those in East are all over the world. How does this play out to be one Nigeria?

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  19. wow thats great

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  20. Oh great. Please someone should talk to Delta State Government to look into their Asaba airport.

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  21. Good for borno state, good for Nigeria

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  22. Is that not something? GEJ out of power and airport opens 😀. Great job guys

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  23. Good for them. But they should beef up their security around. It's a risky venture sha

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  24. Thank GOD for the peace that is settling in...

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  25. So shettima and his felllow northern elders have started coming to dia sense now that dia northern brothers is d president..good for them, they tried dia best in making nigeria ungovernable to GEJ as they promised. This same love of power will expose them soon

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  26. Who wants to fly over there anyways

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  27. Who wants to fly over there anyways

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  28. This is a good news to hear I love this

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  29. Waiting for the second to land,then I will comment.

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  30. Better stay away from the airport until we know for sure boko haram has been eradicated...don't use users elves as scape goat o... D picture u see is one off o..and even if it isn't the governor won't fly commercial o...

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  31. Boko haram is saving there weapon for first attack lol

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  32. Boko haram is saving there weapon for first attack lol

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