Lone survivor recounts escape from Air India wreckage

The sole survivor of Thursday’s Air India plane crash, a British national, recounted how he escaped the wreckage through a break in the fuselage.

“I managed to unbuckle myself, used my leg to push through that opening, and crawled out,” Vishwashkumar Ramesh told Indian state media DD News.

Ramesh, 40, was seated in 11A on the London-bound Boeing 787 when the aircraft went down shortly after taking off from Ahmedabad in western India.

According to Air India, everyone else on board was killed in the crash – including 169 Indian citizens and 52 British nationals. Over 200 bodies have been recovered, though it remains uncertain how many were passengers and how many were on the ground.

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From his hospital bed, Ramesh recalled what happened just moments after take-off.

The lights inside the plane “started flickering,” he said.

Within seconds, he said it felt as though the aircraft was “stuck in the air.”

“The lights started flickering green and white…suddenly slammed into a building and exploded.”

The Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner collided with a structure used as living quarters for doctors at Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Medical College and Civil Hospital.

Ramesh said he was in disbelief that he had survived.

“I saw people dying in front of my eyes – the air hostesses, and two people I saw near me,” he said.

“For a moment, I felt like I was going to die too, but when I opened my eyes and looked around, I realised I was alive.

“I still can’t believe how I survived. I walked out of the rubble.”

15 key takeaways from Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday addressed a joint session of the National Assembly in commemoration of Nigeria’s Democracy Day, reaffirming his commitment to democratic governance, economic reform, and national unity.

He dismissed speculations of a one-party agenda, pledged continued efforts toward security and political inclusiveness, and posthumously honoured key figures of the June 12 pro-democracy struggle, including Kudirat Abiola and Ken Saro-Wiwa.

Here are 15 key takeaways from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Democracy Day speech to the National Assembly on June 12:

1.            Commitment to Democracy: President Tinubu reaffirmed that democracy remains Nigeria’s only viable form of government, vowing to defend it against all threats.

2.            Dismissal of One-Party State Claims: He refuted allegations that his administration is plotting to create a one-party state, describing them as “baseless and unfounded.”

3.            Unity in Diversity: Tinubu urged Nigerians to see diversity as a source of strength and called for unity across ethnic, religious, and political lines.

4.            Tribute to June 12 Heroes: He paid homage to pro-democracy figures, especially the late Chief MKO Abiola, winner of the annulled 1993 presidential election.

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5.            Posthumous Honours: Tinubu announced national honours for the late Kudirat Abiola, Ken Saro-Wiwa, and other democracy activists for their sacrifices.

6.            Economic Recovery Update: The president reported progress in stabilizing the economy, noting that reforms are beginning to yield results.

7.            Petroleum Industry Deregulation: He defended the removal of fuel subsidies, stating it was necessary to prevent economic collapse.

8.            Naira Reforms: Tinubu said efforts to unify the exchange rate are restoring investor confidence and curbing financial abuses.

9.            Youth Empowerment: He promised increased investments in youth and skills development to tackle unemployment and drive innovation.

10.          Security Commitments: Tinubu pledged to continue reforms in the security sector to combat terrorism, banditry, and other crimes.

11.          Electoral Reforms: He hinted at ongoing work to improve the credibility of Nigeria’s electoral system, ensuring free and fair elections.

12.          Legislative Collaboration: The president praised the National Assembly for its support and called for sustained executive-legislative harmony.

13.          Social Investments: He restated his administration’s commitment to social intervention programmes to reduce poverty and cushion hardship.

14.          National Development Agenda: Tinubu emphasized that infrastructure development, education, and healthcare remain top priorities.

15.          Democratic Legacy: He called on Nigerians to protect the democratic gains achieved since 1999, asserting that only democracy can secure the country’s future.

Top 10 States with the best NYSC Orientation Camps in Nigeria 2025

The latest National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) postings have, once again, sparked mixed feelings—especially among prospective corps members assigned to northern states.

With persistent security challenges like banditry and kidnapping, the appeal of the NYSC scheme has diminished for many. What once symbolised national unity and adventure now raises concerns about safety and distance from home. For a program that often sends young Nigerians to remote corners of the country, the excitement of national service can quickly be overshadowed by harsh realities.

Yet, despite ongoing calls for reforms—or even the scrapping—of the scheme, the NYSC remains a core part of Nigeria’s post-tertiary experience. Over the years, various states have made efforts to improve camp infrastructure, offering corps members a more comfortable and secure environment during their three-week orientation.

While no two camps offer exactly the same experience, some clearly stand out.

From cleaner facilities and reliable utilities to safer environments and better coordination, here are the Top 10 NYSC Orientation Camps in Nigeria for 2025—based on feedback, infrastructure, and overall organisation.

1. Ogun State – Sagamu Camp

Known for its neat environment, consistent power supply, and well-kept hostels, the Sagamu camp ranks high among corps members. Add quality meals and welcoming locals to the mix, and you have a great start to your service year.

2. Lagos State – Iyana Ipaja Camp

Highly competitive and well-secured, this camp benefits from being in Nigeria’s commercial capital. It boasts excellent coordination, networking opportunities, and top-tier facilities. However, getting posted here is tough due to high demand.

3. Plateau State – Mangu Camp

Set against a backdrop of beautiful scenery and cool weather, Mangu camp offers a peaceful and refreshing orientation experience. Its wide spaces and relaxed atmosphere make it a favourite among corps members.

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4. Akwa Ibom State – Nsit Atai Camp

Visually appealing and efficiently run, this camp offers modern amenities, constant water supply, and impressive cleanliness. The friendliness of locals also makes life in camp more enjoyable.

5. Cross River State – Obubra Camp

Calm, well-disciplined, and welcoming—Obubra camp in Cross River is noted for its orderly system and supportive camp officials. Corps members often describe their experience here as well-managed and memorable.

6. Enugu State – Awgu Camp

Awgu camp combines comfort with learning, offering good accommodation, sanitation, and engaging training workshops. The eastern hospitality makes it even more appealing for many first-timers.

7. Osun State – Ede Camp

If you’re looking for a balance between culture and structure, Ede camp delivers. Its lively social atmosphere, functional infrastructure, and cultural activities make it an all-round exciting orientation destination.

8. Anambra State – Umuawulu/Mbaukwu Camp

One of Nigeria’s newest and most modern NYSC camps, this facility boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure and excellent sanitation. The state government’s support enhances the overall comfort and safety of corps members.

9. Kwara State – Yikpata Camp

Located in a serene, nature-rich area, Yikpata camp is ideal for those seeking a peaceful and health-conscious environment. The camp’s structured daily routine adds to its appeal.

10. Rivers State – Nonwa-Gbam Tai Camp

Known for its strong sense of order, Nonwa-Gbam camp offers clean surroundings, efficient food distribution, and robust security measures. Its accessible location is another plus.

APC will welcome Wike – Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu says the All Progressives Congress (APC) is ready to welcome Mr Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), whenever he decides to join the party.

The President stated this at the commissioning of Arterial Road N16 (Shehu Shagari Way), connecting Ring Road 1 (Nnamdi Azikiwe Way) to Arterial Road N20 (Wole Soyinka Way), along with accompanying interchanges and feeder roads in Maitama District, Abuja, on Wednesday.

The Wike-led FCT Administration executed the projects, Mr Bayo Onanuga, the President’s spokesman, said in a statement.

Commending Wike for his dedication and collaborative approach to governance, the President said: “He could not achieve this alone without your full cooperation as a team builder and player. You have proved that teamwork is the hallmark of good leadership.”

Tinubu acknowledged the support of traditional rulers and local communities, especially in ensuring the smooth relocation of residents affected by the development:

“I commend the Minister for relocating the local communities affected by the development, with peace and good compensation. The government has played its part. I urge you to protect this infrastructure and use it wisely.

“He’s not a member of my party, not yet. But the day he changes his mind and registers with the Progressives, we will welcome him because we will enjoy him singing as ‘e dey sweet us,” Tinubu said.

He described the project as more than a stretch of road: “It affirms our commitment to transformation under our Renewed Hope Agenda.

“What was once a missing link is now a modern, functional, and durable infrastructure, an artery fully realised through the leadership of the FCT Administration under the Honourable Minister, Barrister Wike.”

He noted that the corridor had remained underdeveloped for years despite being an integral part of the Abuja Master Plan.

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“This road will ease traffic congestion around Central Abuja and improve connectivity to developing districts such as Katampe, Jahi, and Bwari.

“It will stimulate housing and business growth while serving as a foundation for future city integration,” he added.

President Tinubu reiterated that infrastructure development was essential to Nigeria’s progress, saying: “Infrastructure is the bedrock of national competitiveness, growth, social integration, and economic opportunity.

“There is no way industrialisation will flourish without good roads. We invest in roads, rail, power, healthcare, education, and digital infrastructure.

“We can only unlock Nigeria’s full potential through this coordinated and integrated development. I promise you, we will.”

Tinubu reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to continue delivering results regardless of political distractions.

“We will continue to build and serve the people, no matter how much the lesser minds pursue their politics,” he said.

Wike commended the President for restoring public trust in government and boosting contractor confidence, which has led to the accelerated completion of key infrastructure in the FCT.

“This road was awarded by the administration. It is not one of those projects we inherited,” he said, noting that the Federal Executive Council approved the project in September 2023 and it was flagged off the following month.

He admitted initially being sceptical about the contractor CGC Nigeria Ltd. until he observed their performance on another project.

“Companies and contractors are competing among themselves to have jobs awarded to them, and they are ready to mobilise to the site without the government paying them for the initial mobilisation.

“That is confidence-building, and that’s what you’ve created.

“No contract awarded by you in the city was abandoned. By the time you do your third anniversary next year, you will see that virtually all the contracts you awarded as the President will have finished, to the glory of God,” he said.

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The minister emphasised the importance of the newly completed road, saying it connected critical judicial and administrative zones.

“It leads to the judges’ quarters, the Court of Appeal, the Federal High Court, and the Federal Capital Territory, and the judges’ court is almost ready,” he said.

Wike added that the Tinubu administration’s visible impact had neutralised opposition efforts under the ‘coalition’ movement.

“Your good works have defeated the coalition. I have instructed my people to ensure that every national television station must hook into the inauguration of projects.

“They will see what is happening on national television every day on every television channel. They have no choice but to watch Mr President for the next 17 days,” he said.

Presenting a technical brief, Mr Richard Dauda, the Acting Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Development Authority (FCDA), explained that the completed Arterial Road N16 starts from Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway (Ring Road One) near Transcorp Hilton and extends to Arterial Road N20 (Wole Soyinka Way).

“The corridor integrates Maitama, Katampe, Utako, Jahi, and surrounding districts, providing critical linkages for residents and commercial users.

“The scope of work includes the construction of an interchange with two bridges, a flyover with interconnecting loops that link Ring Road One, and a flyover over the Nnamdi Azikiwe Expressway.

“The arterial N16 is a six-lane dual carriageway with covered parking lanes, effectively making it an eight-lane road,” he said.

He added that the 3.7-kilometre road was delivered with complete engineering infrastructure, including underground surface water drainage systems, box and pipe culverts of various sizes, foul sewer and water supply networks, telecommunication ducts and modern street lighting systems.

“The work has been practically completed and is ready to be used. The completion of this project has provided the much-needed circulation and connection within the city, especially linking the 21 districts of Maitama, Utako, Jahi, and others,” Dauda said.

(NAN)

Democracy Day: Tinubu cancels National Broadcast, to Address Nigerians from NASS

President Bola Tinubu has cancelled the earlier scheduled nationwide broadcast in commemoration of Nigeria’s 26th Democracy Day anniversary.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Director of Information and Public Relations, Segun Imohiosen, explained that the change in plans was due to the president’s scheduled attendance at a joint session of the National Assembly on Thursday.

“Due to President Bola Tinubu’s scheduled attendance at the National Assembly Joint Session, the Presidential National Broadcast on June 12 has been cancelled. President Tinubu will deliver his address from the National Assembly,” Imohiosen said.

He added that “other scheduled activities to mark the day will proceed as planned.”

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Earlier, a notice sent to journalists had also announced the cancellation of the traditional military parade initially scheduled to commemorate the 26th Democracy Day on Thursday, June 12, 2025. No official reason was provided for this cancellation.

The notice further stated that the president will participate in a special joint session of the National Assembly later in the day at 12 noon.

Signed by Abdulhakeem Adeoye on behalf of the Director, Information & Public Relations in the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the notice outlined a revised programme for the day.

It read: “The Inter-Ministerial Committee wishes to announce the following developments on the 26th Democracy Day celebration:

  1. Presidential National Broadcast on June 12, 2025, at 7 a.m.
  2. No Democracy Day Parade.
  3. H.E. President Bola Tinubu is to attend the National Assembly Joint Session at 12 noon.
  4. Public Lecture on Democracy Day Celebration at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja. Time: 4 p.m.
    Theme: ‘Consolidating on the Gains of Nigeria’s Democracy: Necessity of Enduring Reforms.’”

The committee also noted that the public lecture will be covered exclusively by accredited State House correspondents.

Oshiomhole’s unruly conduct disrupts Lagos Airport following missed flight – Air Peace

Air Peace on Wednesday condemned the disruptive behaviour of former Edo State Governor and current Senator Adams Oshiomhole at Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 1, Lagos.

The incident occurred on Wednesday morning, June 11, 2025, after Senator Oshiomhole arrived at approximately 6:10 AM for Flight P47120 bound for Abuja, scheduled to depart at 6:30 AM.

In line with Air Peace’s strict on-time departure policy, boarding had closed and the aircraft departed as planned. Upon learning he had missed his flight, Senator Oshiomhole allegedly became violent, assaulting Air Peace staff and forcibly barricading the terminal entrance. His actions prevented other passengers from entering the terminal and caused significant operational disruption.

To minimize further inconvenience, Air Peace immediately activated its contingency plan, rerouting affected travellers through an alternate terminal to ensure they reached their destinations with minimal delay.

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In an official statement, Air Peace management said:

“Air Peace strongly condemns the unruly conduct of a prominent Nigerian politician who disrupted airport operations on the morning of Wednesday, June 11, 2025. The prominent individual in question arrived at Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 1 (Zulu Hall) at approximately 06:10 AM for Flight P47120 scheduled to depart Lagos for Abuja at 06:30 AM. In line with our standard on-time departure policy, the boarding process had closed, and the flight departed as scheduled.

“Upon being informed of the missed flight, the politician resorted to violence, physically assaulting our staff and forcefully barricading the terminal’s entrance. He went as far as sealing the entry gate and manning the access point, effectively obstructing other passengers from gaining entry into the terminal.

“This unacceptable behavior caused significant disruption to ongoing operations and affected numerous travelers scheduled for various flights. To minimize further inconvenience, Air Peace swiftly activated an operational contingency plan to board affected passengers through an alternate terminal, ensuring the continuity of their travel plans.

“We are deeply saddened that such a high-profile figure displayed conduct so unbecoming and disruptive to fellow passengers and our personnel. Air Peace maintains a zero-tolerance stance on violence or any form of aggression against our staff and passengers.

“We urge all guests to remain civil and cooperative at all times. Aviation operations are bound by strict timelines and safety protocols, and we remain committed to upholding these standards while delivering safe and timely services to the Nigerian public.

“Air Peace continues to stand for discipline, integrity, and respect for due process. No individual, no matter how influential, is above these values.”

Air Peace reiterates its commitment to the safety and dignity of every passenger and staff member, and will pursue all appropriate measures to safeguard its operations and personnel against future incidents.

Health reform requires leadership commitment-Expert

Dr Douglas Okor, Consultant Neurosurgeon and Health Reform Advocate, has urged Nigeria’s political leaders to make the rebuilding of the country’s ailing health system a national priority.

In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Abuja, Okor said that meaningful health sector reform could not happen without deliberate, top-down commitment.

“Health sector improvement starts from the top.

“All the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), federal and state governments, and lawmakers must understand that health is not optional. It’s a mainstream public good.

“You can not develop a country without sorting out your healthcare system,” he said.

Referencing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), he pointed to Goal 3, Good Health and Well-being, as a reminder that a functional healthcare system was foundational to national development

He urged leaders to back their rhetoric with adequate funding and the political will to drive change.

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Okor also underscored the critical role of civil society, healthcare professional associations, faith-based organisaations, and especially the media in spotlighting health issues and keeping them at the forefront of national discourse.

“The media must mainstream healthcare and set the agenda so that Nigerians understand how critical it is,” he said.

With the 2027 general elections already entering political conversations, he urged voters to hold aspiring politicians accountable by demanding specific, actionable plans for health reform.

“Our healthcare system is weak and broken. The question every citizen must ask is: ‘What are you going to do about healthcare?’” he said.

He stressed that true reform must benefit all Nigerians, not just the urban middle class.

In particular, he identified two urgent focus areas: Nigeria’s under-resourced and poorly coordinated primary healthcare system and its fragile emergency medical services.

“We must build a system that serves everyone, including rural dwellers.

“Leadership must model this commitment so that others follow.

“That’s how you create national culture and real reform,” he said.

(NAN)

Menstruation: Healthcare practitioner tasks girls on optimal hygiene

A healthcare practitioner, Ms Adedoyin Amurawaiye, has urged adolescent girls to maintain optimum hygiene during menstruation to avert infections.

Amurawaiye, also a Registered Nurse, gave the advice in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Lagos. 

She underscored the importance of hygiene during menstruation, saying that the female body at that time is porous to infections, hence the need to observe optimum cleanliness.

She, therefore, urged women and girls to take a bath or do thorough cleaning two to three times a day and change sanitary pad at least within six hours intervals. 

Amurawaiye, who explained that menstrual period signifies that a girl is ready for pregnancy, noted that teenagers should be adequately educated about what is going on in their body at puberty.

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She added that “menstruation is a normal and unique growth process for the female. It is special and normal and nothing to be ashamed of.

“Menstrual period teaches resilience and strength. Science reveals that every woman must go through the process of menstruation.”

She, therefore, called for increased education on menstrual pain management to provide women and girls with the right information.

She explained that some menstrual pains might be natural, while others may be due to infection, fibroid or other diseases, but many people do not know because they assumed it to be normal for women to undergo pains.

She added that the normal/natural menstrual pains were considered to be primary; while the secondary menstrual pains were the ones caused by infections and would require the services of a specialist/gynecologist. 

She advised young girls and women who experience severe menstrual pains to seek medical attention as that might be a sign of a health condition.

(NAN)

Actress Rosy Meurer says husband Churchill not a woman beater

Nollywood actress,  Rosy Meurer, has debunked the  rumours  against her husband, Olakunle Churchill of abusing her physically, saying that her ‘husband is not a woman beater’.

The actress,  who took to her social media platforms to debunk the rumour, said that it was very significant for a person to tell his or her own story, rather than allowing others to spread fake news.

According to her, her husband  is never a woman beater,  stressing that the allegations on social media platforms were false as she expressed frustration over their claims.

“If you don’t tell your side of the story, they will tell it for you in ways that suit them for the world to believe.

” It is the world we find ourselves in. You must speak for yourself.

“Debunking has never been my thing, I prefer to allow amateurs,  jobless, idle minds think what they want and spread what they choose  because they say everyone is entitled to an opinion.

“But because I have a family, I have children ,  I have people that look up to me I choose to speak up for myself.

” No one is allowed to tell my story. It’ is my story not yours. Only I can tell you what is  happening in my life and no one else.

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” It is  funny when haters wish beating in my Marriage when it is obvious their mothers, daughters and sisters will fall victims of massive beatings.

“I no send anybody banter, guess the media is never hot for so long, reason why they cook up gist to keep the space busy. Can’t blame them.

“My husband never fit talk wetin dey him mouth finish, let alone beating a woman.

” Allegations no be by force, my husband is not a woman beater. They just want to permanent the lies of the past which they generated  Kudos,” she wrote.

Meanwhile ,Churchill had earlier responded to the rumours, joking that his critics would have to wait until menopause before he and his wife would divorce.

He mentioned that his family was currently enjoying a vacation in Disney Paris.

“I hear say I dey trend who cook am? My family dey Disney Paris dey enjoy summer life.

“Una go wait until menopause come. Meh, I see you. My people, my wife, no get staff or friends, una don make we trend today. Thanks,”  Churchill wrote.

Meureris a Gambian-born Nigerian actress and producer. She is most known for her 2014 role as Kaylah in the TV series Oasis and 2018 role as Kemi Alesinloye in Ayo Makun’s  popularly known as AY movie tilted  ‘Merry Men : The Real Yoruba Demons’

The duo got married in 2019 and their marriage is blessed with two children.

(NAN)

‘Aiyetoro Town’ season 2 for premiere June 22 – Akindele

Nigerian filmmaker, Funke Akindele is set to premiere the return of ‘Aiyetoro Town’ season 2 on June 22, after five years of its debut.

Akindele took to her social media platforms to announce the premiere date of the anticipated second season of the hit movie.

According to the box office queen, the new season will deliver a mix of laughter, drama, and meaningful life lessons on FAANtv’s YouTube channel on Sunday June 22.

She added that the second season would continue the legacy of the first season that was debuted five years ago.

The actress expressed gratitude to the cast and crew members of the movie, for their dedication and talent.

She described them as the “real MVPs” behind the project, as well as crediting them for bringing the story to life.

“Five years ago, we brought you Aiyetoro Town season 1 and now we are back with season 2

“Get ready for laughter, drama and of course, life lessons. Aiyetoro Town Season 2 premieres on FAANtv’s YouTube channel on Sunday, June 22.

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“A big thank you to my amazing cast and crew, your dedication and talent made this story come alive. You all are the real MVPs,”she wrote.

Akindele popularly known as Jenifa is a Nigerian filmmaker, actress, director, producer, politician and realtor.

She has produced numerous movies and has won Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her role in ‘Jenifa’which brought her to fame.

Akindele reprised the role in 2011 sequel ‘The Return of Jenifa’ and 2015 soft reboot television series titled  ‘Jenifa’s Diary’, for which she was named the Best Actress in a Comedy at the 2016 and 2017 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards.

She won the same award in 2020 and 2022, making it her fifth win for the Best Actress in a comedy category.

Akindele is the most nominated actress/filmmaker at the AMVCA and holds the record for most wins for an actress with six.

Her blockbuster movie, “Everybody Loves Jenifa,” achieved unprecedented box office success.

The film grossed over one billion naira within 19 days, earning 40 percent of December’s box office revenue and becoming the highest-grossing movie in West Africa with ₦1.6 billion.

This accomplishment solidified her position as Nigeria’s highest-grossing producer and director, a benchmark unlikely to be surpassed soon.

(NAN)