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Air Peace Suspends Flight Operations Nationwide As NiMET Workers’ Strike Bites

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Air Peace has stopped all its flights nationwide because workers at the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMET), who provide crucial weather information, are on strike due to issues with their welfare. This strike has shut down weather centers at airports and stopped all NiMET services across the country since Wednesday.

The ongoing two-day strike is causing disruptions for travelers with local flights scheduled at airports such as Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja and Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, leaving many stranded.

Air Peace informed its passengers that the airline had decided not to fly because of safety concerns.

In a video obtained by Channels Television on Wednesday, the Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, was heard instructing the cancellation of all flights across the country.

Onyema was heard telling one of his managers over the phone in a firm tone that if NiMET hasn’t called off the strike, all Air Peace flights should be canceled immediately. He emphasized that the lives of people and the safety of their equipment and crew are the top priority.

He further stated that he doesn’t care if other airlines are flying and that all Air Peace flights nationwide should be suspended immediately until the strike is over, prioritizing safety due to the widespread thunderstorms and the fact that NiMET, which is supposed to provide necessary weather information, is on strike.

Reports indicated that at the Lagos airport on Wednesday, XEJET, Aero Contractors, and Ibom Air operated as scheduled, while Air Peace did not.

In a statement posted on their X (formerly Twitter) account, Air Peace announced that they had to suspend their operations due to the ongoing strike by NiMET staff.

The statement, signed by the airline’s Head of Corporate Communications, Ejike Ndiulo, explained that due to the NiMET strike and the unavailability of CNH (hazardous weather) reports needed for safe landings, Air Peace has suspended all flight operations nationwide until the strike ends.

The airline assured that their passengers’ safety is their main concern, and they appreciate their understanding, promising to provide updates as the situation changes.

To address this issue, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has called for a meeting with the protesting NiMET union members.

This meeting is scheduled to take place today, Thursday.

NiMet workers initiated the shutdown of weather centers at airports and the withdrawal of all meteorological services nationwide on Wednesday to protest their welfare conditions.

The strike officially commenced at 7:00 AM on Wednesday, with NiMet staff and union members protesting at airport premises with placards, announcing the cessation of their services.

Speaking to reporters at the airport, a union member named Mr. John explained that the situation for NiMet workers is dire, with very low welfare, salary packages, and overall conditions compared to their counterparts in sister agencies. He pointed out that a management staff member at NiMet earns N470,000, while someone in a similar position at a sister agency earns about N1.2 million.

He added that NiMet workers do not receive any of the salary increments made by the federal government, despite providing more critical services than even their sister agency. He lamented that their poor welfare package is insufficient to cover basic needs like transportation, rent, or children’s school fees.

Mr. John emphasized that NiMet provides essential services such as agro-meteorology, marine, and transportation information for all industries, yet their welfare remains inadequate, urging the government to address their situation.

Regarding the impact on airlines, the secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Civil Service Technical and Recreational Services Employees, Paul Ogohi, criticized the behavior of some domestic airlines while also highlighting the strain the current system puts on NiMet staff.

He stated that other international airlines have grounded their operations and are strictly adhering to ICAO regulations, noting that British Airways and Qatar Airways have complied. However, he pointed out that Nigerian airlines and their pilots are the ones violating these standards, which he deemed unacceptable and unique to Nigeria.

Ogohi further claimed that the unprecedented deaths occurring in NiMet, with nearly 70 percent of their staff forecasters suffering from high blood pressure, are a consequence of their working conditions.

He appealed to the Minister to intervene and extend any positive changes being seen in the aviation sector to NiMet, as their staff are suffering.

On the union side, the National Deputy President of the National Union of Air Transport Employees, Uzor Oluchi, strongly criticized the poor working conditions faced by NiMet staff.

She claimed that NiMet staff are the lowest paid in the aviation industry, citing the example of a level 4 NiMet staff member earning N31,000, despite the federal government’s minimum wage.

Despite the ongoing deadlock, NiMet management has stated its commitment to finding a peaceful resolution with the unions to restore normal services.

The management noted that the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo SAN, who has been supportive, has scheduled a meeting with all involved parties for Thursday, April 24, 2025, expressing hope that the unions will be reasonable, using the analogy that “no one bites off his nose to spite his face.”

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Stop Giving Money To Miscreants, Lagos Tells Celebrities, Influencers — Says It Fuels Insecurity, Environmental Problems

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The Lagos State Government has cautioned celebrities, social media influencers, and residents against giving money to street miscreants, warning that such actions worsen insecurity and environmental issues.

Tokunbo Wahab, the commissioner for environment and water resources, issued the warning in a statement posted on X on Tuesday.

“Celebrities, influencers, and even well-meaning Lagosians must stop giving money to these miscreants. Each time you hand them cash, you are not solving their problem; you are encouraging them to stay on the streets, emboldening them to multiply, and reinforcing a cycle of lawlessness,” Wahab wrote.

He added that what many regard as an act of kindness complicates enforcement and creates broader security challenges.

His remarks followed a complaint by a resident, Olukayode Ajenifuja, who reported harassment along the Lekki-Epe Expressway. Ajenifuja urged the state to deploy the Lagos State Neighborhood Watch to curb extortion, assault, and intimidation by homeless boys and teenagers in the area.

The warning also came after a viral video showed touts and luxury car content creators chasing a convoy believed to be carrying Afrobeats star Burna Boy, attempting to solicit money while recording content. The singer’s security team prevented them from reaching his car.

Wahab said the state government is committed to tackling the menace but urged residents to support the efforts by refusing to encourage the miscreants.

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Leave Before Visa Expires Or We’ll Remove You — UK Warns Foreign Students

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The United Kingdom has warned international students whose visas have expired to leave the country or risk deportation.

The Home Office, in a new enforcement campaign, said it has begun sending direct text and email messages to students, marking the first time such a measure is being applied.

According to the BBC, about 10,000 students whose visas are due to expire have already received the messages, while tens of thousands more will be contacted in the coming months.

The message from the Home Office reads: “If you have no legal right to remain in the UK, you must leave. If you don’t, we will remove you.”

The agency also warned that asylum claims considered “lacking merit” would be swiftly rejected.

Data released by the Home Office showed that between July 2024 and June 2025, a total of 41,100 asylum claims were lodged by people who had entered the UK legally on visas, with students making up the largest share.

Figures indicated that international students filed 16,000 asylum claims in 2024, almost six times the number recorded in 2020. Although the number has since dropped by about 10 percent, the British government said it expects a further reduction.

The department noted that asylum claims by skilled worker visa holders have decreased within the same period.

Earlier this year, the UK government reduced the period foreign graduates can remain in the country after completing their studies, cutting it from two years to 18 months.

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Police Arrest Seven Cultists With Human Skull In Akwa Ibom

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The Akwa Ibom State Police Command has arrested seven suspected cultists linked to the proscribed Ku Klux Klan confraternity after they allegedly attacked a student and were found in possession of a fresh human skull.

Victim Ambushed

According to Police PRO DSP Timfon John, the arrests followed a report on August 25, 2025, when a student of the Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Ikot Osurua, was ambushed by the gang after renouncing his membership of the cult.

  • The victim was beaten unconscious.
  • His Redmi 13C phone and ₦41,000 cash were stolen.

Items Recovered

Police said a raid on the suspects’ hideout led to the recovery of:

  1. One locally made short gun
  2. Seven live cartridges
  3. A fresh human skull
  4. A bottle of suspected black oil
  5. A bottle of Guyanese oil, believed to be used for rituals.

Suspects Identified

The seven arrested suspects were named as:

  1. Douglas Ambe Esikhene
  2. Stephen Asukwo Effiong
  3. Saviour Dany Akpan
  4. Emmanuel Friday Umoh
  5. Augustine Uduak Okon
  6. Mary Ating Asukwo
  7. Itohowo Christopher Uko

Ongoing Investigation

John confirmed that investigations have begun, with efforts underway to arrest other members of the gang and recover more items.

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