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Nigerian Plane With 100 Aboard Crashes. Dead include top muslim leader
2006-10-29
Foxnews broadcast added that the top Nigerian muslim cleric was among the dead
ABUJA, Nigeria — A Nigerian airliner carrying more than 100 people crashed Sunday near the airport in this West African nation's capital and a television station reported at least six people survived.

The plane crashed shortly after taking off from the airport in Abuja during a storm, state radio reported. The airline was carrying 104 passengers and crew members, the radio station said, citing Rowland Iyayi, head of the National Air Space Management Agency. The state radio station said no survivors had been found but privately owned Channels Television said at least six people survived the crash.

The plane was headed to the northwest city of Sokoto, Channels and state radio said. Channels had earlier reported the plane was headed to Lagos. A local radio station, Ray Power FM, reported that the plane was owned by Aviation Development Co., a private Nigerian airline.

Angus Ozoaka, head of the accidents investigation bureau in the Aviation Ministry, said the crash had been reported to his office but he had no details. "I'm trying to get to the scene now. I can't say anything more until I've been to the scene," Ozoaka told The Associated Press by telephone from Abuja.

ADC last suffered a crash in November 1996, when one of its jets plunged into a lagoon outside Nigeria's main city, Lagos, killing all 143 aboard.
Posted by:Frank G

#12  in a storm...
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-29 21:06  

#11  The "bald tyres" would not seem very relevant considering that the plane crashed after take-off.
Posted by: Darrell   2006-10-29 19:52  

#10  From the BBC story:


Poor safety


After visiting the crash site, Federal Territory Minister Mallam Nasir el-Rufai told the BBC that the condition of the plane was "deplorable", with "bald tyres".


The government had already announced a major plan to overhaul the aviation industry and improve safety following last year's disasters, which killed more than 200 people.

Posted by: James   2006-10-29 19:39  

#9  not too mollifying for the other dead passengers... say a prayer for them, at least. They likely didn't deserve this by any determination
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-29 19:32  

#8  Or it could be due to shoddy maintenance and the good ole "Inshallah" attitude of the Muslims. That attitude does not go well with high maintenance items like airlines, or functional economies.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-10-29 18:57  

#7  Sounds like a general or two may have gotten peeved at the imam and son, and decided to take them and other rivals out in a single large batch.
Posted by: Shieldwolf   2006-10-29 16:53  

#6  Divine Intervention or Nefarious Zionist Plot?

Why can't it be both? Dead imam and spawn - what a great way to start the day!
Posted by: Zenster   2006-10-29 14:57  

#5  Divine Intervention or Nefarious Zionist Plot? You decide.
Posted by: Charles   2006-10-29 14:53  

#4  Inshallah.
Posted by: Thinemp Whimble2412   2006-10-29 11:16  

#3  That's some news that brightens the day.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-10-29 11:14  

#2  I feel a riot comming on!
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2006-10-29 10:15  

#1  update: Among those aboard was the sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Maccido, who is the spiritual leader of Nigeria's Muslims, according to Mustapha Shehu, spokesman for the Sokoto state government. Shehu said the sultan's son, Muhammed Maccido, a senator, was also aboard, along with Abdulrahman Shehu Shagari, son of former Nigerian President Shehu Shagari, who was in office between 1979 and 1983.

About half of Nigeria's 130 million people are Muslims. The country is the most populous in Africa and the continent's leading oil exporter.

Security forces kept reporters away from the crash site. At the airport in Abuja, security officials are keeping away a crush of people seeking information about friends or family aboard the plane
Posted by: Frank G   2006-10-29 09:53  

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