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Aviation Minister Keyamo Flags Delta Road Aircraft Landing as Security Breach, Vows Sanctions
Keyamo warns unauthorised aircraft landings on public roads pose serious risk, says investigation underway in Delta State
Keyamo warns unauthorised aircraft landings on public roads pose serious risk, says investigation underway in Delta State
Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has described the recent landing of an aircraft on a public roadway in Delta State as a grave security breach, promising that those responsible will face sanctions. The incident occurred on Thursday in Delta, raising concerns about aviation safety and regulatory enforcement in the South-South region.
According to reports, an aircraft was spotted landing on a highway within Delta State, sparking alarm among residents and prompting immediate reaction from federal authorities. Eyewitnesses said the plane’s appearance caused panic before security agencies moved to secure the area and ensure public safety.
The development comes amid ongoing concerns about gaps in Nigeria’s aviation oversight and the risk posed by unauthorised flight operations. Stakeholders have repeatedly called for stronger enforcement by regulatory bodies such as the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to prevent incidents that could endanger lives and disrupt road transportation.
In an official statement, Keyamo condemned the incident, describing it as “unacceptable” and a “clear violation of aviation regulations.” He said: “The Ministry will not tolerate any action that undermines national security or endangers the lives of Nigerians. Those found culpable will be sanctioned accordingly.” The Minister added that a full investigation had been launched into the circumstances surrounding the landing. As at Thursday evening, no opposition statement had been issued regarding the incident.
Authorities have commenced a probe to determine how the aircraft obtained clearance and whether there was collusion with any local officials. The outcome of this investigation is expected to shape future enforcement actions across Nigeria’s airspace. Aviation experts say stricter monitoring is needed to prevent similar breaches and restore public confidence.
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BINANI Air Reaffirms Commitment to Reliable Aviation Services After Inaugural Flights in Lagos
Airline pledges focus on professionalism, operational excellence as Group President Aminatu Chiroma highlights economic impact of improved connectivity
Airline pledges focus on professionalism, operational excellence as Group President Aminatu Chiroma highlights economic impact of improved connectivity
BINANI Air has reiterated its commitment to professionalism and service excellence barely one month after commencing operations in Lagos, stating that resilience and leadership remain crucial for building a trusted airline in Nigeria. The announcement came on Tuesday, as the airline’s management addressed journalists on its progress since the inaugural flights.
The Group President of BINANI Air, Aminatu Dahiru Chiroma, said the company is determined to strengthen operational reliability and enhance customer experience across its routes. She noted that the airline will prioritise sustainable growth by building an aviation brand Nigerians can trust. “Airlines do more than move passengers from one city to another. They create links between communities, industries and opportunities,” Chiroma stated, emphasising the broader role of aviation in national development.
Chiroma described improved air transport as a key driver of economic growth, tourism, and investment within the country. According to her, enhanced connectivity directly supports business expansion and provides vital infrastructure for national progress, particularly as Nigeria seeks to boost non-oil sectors.
The management further assured stakeholders that service quality would not be compromised despite prevailing challenges facing domestic carriers in Nigeria. BINANI Air’s leadership said it would continue to invest in staff training and technology upgrades to ensure safety and efficiency remain top priorities.
Industry observers note that BINANI Air’s early focus on reliability and professionalism could set it apart in a competitive market that has seen several entrants struggle with operational difficulties. The airline says it will maintain open channels for customer feedback while exploring new destinations as part of its growth strategy.
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Durex Nigeria Records 37.4 Million Impressions with Detty December Campaign in Lagos
Brand achieves 10.9 million reach and over 282,000 engagements by embedding sexual wellness message in festive Lagos events
Brand achieves 10.9 million reach and over 282,000 engagements by embedding sexual wellness message in festive Lagos events
Durex Nigeria achieved a major milestone during the December festive season in Lagos, recording 37.4 million impressions through an innovative cultural marketing campaign. The campaign, which ran across Pulse Fiesta, South Social, and Love in the Boulevard events, was executed throughout December 2025 and reached over 10.9 million people with more than 282,400 direct engagements.
Unlike previous years where brands focused on event sponsorships and billboards to gain visibility during Detty December, Durex Nigeria adopted a different strategy by integrating its message into social experiences where young Nigerians were already active. The campaign centred on raising awareness around the ‘orgasm gap’—the disparity in sexual satisfaction between men and women—and introduced Durex’s Mutual Climax condom variant to address this issue.
The campaign’s organisers said they designed each activation to fit the unique atmosphere of the various Lagos events. At Pulse Fiesta, the focus was large-scale brand awareness. South Social featured interactive elements such as the Durex Kissing Booth to encourage direct engagement, while Love in the Boulevard created space for conversations on intimacy and anticipation. According to peer-reviewed studies cited by campaign strategists, women report lower orgasm rates compared to men due to a mix of biological, behavioural, and cultural factors.
Rather than leading with product claims, Durex placed discussions about attraction and relationships at the heart of environments where such themes are already popular among young adults. Marketing experts say this approach reflects a wider shift among Nigerian consumers—especially youth—who now prefer brands that participate authentically in their cultural experiences instead of interrupting them with standard advertising.
As competition for consumer attention intensifies during high-traffic periods like Detty December, industry analysts believe campaigns that prioritise cultural relevance over visibility may become more effective. Stakeholders note that brands looking to stand out must find credible ways to connect their message to real consumer needs within their environment.
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House of Representatives Votes on State Police Bill in Abuja
Lawmakers debate creation of state police amid security concerns; bill’s passage seen as landmark in Nigeria’s federal structure
Lawmakers debate creation of state police amid security concerns; bill’s passage seen as landmark in Nigeria’s federal structure
The House of Representatives on Thursday, 11 June 2026, held a decisive vote on a bill proposing the establishment of state police across Nigeria. The session took place at the National Assembly complex in Abuja, drawing intense debate among lawmakers over the merits and risks of decentralising police powers to the state level.
The plenary saw members from various political parties—including APC, PDP, LP, and NNPP—voice support and reservations as the bill was presented for consideration. Proponents argued that establishing state-controlled police would help address persistent insecurity and improve response times, especially in states battling rising crime rates and banditry. Opponents warned about possible misuse by state governments and the risk of politicising law enforcement.
Nigeria currently operates a centralised policing system, but calls for restructuring have grown louder in recent years following repeated attacks by armed men in several regions and complaints about inadequate federal police presence. Supporters say that state police could empower Governors and local authorities to act swiftly against security threats.
The outcome of Thursday’s vote was closely watched by civil society groups and security experts. Some lawmakers stressed the need for strong checks and balances to prevent abuse. “We must ensure that any new security arrangement protects all Nigerians equally,” one member stated during the floor debate.
If passed by both chambers of the National Assembly and approved by two-thirds of State Houses of Assembly—as required for constitutional amendments—the bill could fundamentally reshape Nigeria’s approach to policing. Analysts say implementation details, funding mechanisms, and oversight structures will be critical to its success or failure.
