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Air Peace reposition’s brand operations with the arrival of Embraer 190 plane

Air Peace, Nigeria’s leading airline, has acquired the massive Embraer 190 plane to further expand its fleet for more efficient service to the flying public.
The aircraft, bearing registration 5N-CEF, touched down at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, at exactly 19:38 on Sunday, June 22, 2025.
Speaking with newsmen, the airline’s spokesperson, Osifo-Whiskey Efe, disclosed that the newly acquired aircraft is a 118-seater and the first of its type in the carrier’s growing fleet portfolio. He revealed that another unit is expected to arrive next month, further reinforcing the airline’s strategic expansion plan to bolster both domestic and regional operations.
“This aircraft type brings a new dimension to our service offerings. It is designed for efficiency, eco-friendly installations, and passenger comfort, such as a 2-2 seating layout, quiet and spacious cabin, making it the ideal fit for many of our routes. It enables us to connect more cities seamlessly and serve underserved destinations with the right capacity,” Osifo-Whiskey noted.
He reiterated the airline’s commitment to easing the burden of air travel in Nigeria by continually investing in the right aircraft for its expansive network.
With a fleet of over 30 aircraft, Air Peace has remained at the forefront of West Africa’s aviation space. As of May 2025, the airline recorded an average on-time performance of 85% across its domestic network, a testament to its operational reliability and service delivery promise.
Looking ahead into the third quarter, Air Peace says it is optimistic about its growth trajectory. The airline plans to open new domestic routes, expand regional reach, launch more international destinations, and continue strategic fleet acquisition to meet growing passenger demand.
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Ex-Benue gov Sen. Suswan to dump PDP

A former Benue State Governor Gabriel Suswam has declared that he may soon dump the Peoples Democratic Party if the cricis in the political organization is not resolved on time.
The ex-governor said there’s a possibility that he would dump the party, where he served as a two-term governor and senator for an alternative party.
Suswam’s comment followed PDP’s fresh conflict after Samuel Anyanwu was reinstated as the party’s national publicity secretary.
Speaking on Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’ on Wednesday, Suswam said he’s tired of the lingering crisis in the party.
Asked if he plans to leave the PDP, he said, “There’s a possibility that I will.”
He added that he could move to any alternative party, including the Labour Party and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).
“There is a possibility that I will; there are so many alternatives. There is Labour Party, there’s Alliance for Democracy, there’s NNPP by Kwankwaso.”
Asked if he could join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Suswam said he does not rule out the ruling party, saying “APC can be an alternative.”
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Corps member Raye to serve extra 60 days for calling out President Tinubu

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has extended the service year of corps member Rita Ushie, popularly known as Raye on Instagram, by two months for publicly criticising President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Raye, who had just one month left in her service, gained national attention in March after posting a viral video on TikTok lamenting Nigeria’s worsening economic conditions and describing the Tinubu-led government as “terrible.” She also alleged that NYSC officials threatened her and demanded she take down the video.
The incident sparked outrage among civil rights groups and Nigerians who condemned the NYSC’s response as an attack on freedom of expression.
Following the backlash, Raye was summoned by the NYSC Local Government Inspector to the Eti-Osa office in Lagos. However, when she arrived with her legal team and activist Omoyele Sowore, the official who issued the summons was reportedly absent. The matter soon faded from public discourse.
But on June 18, she was again summoned—this time to the NYSC orientation camp in Iyana Ipaja, Lagos—to face a disciplinary panel. After repeated delays and without a formal notice, she was eventually informed that her service year had been extended by two months as a sanction.
Jonathan Ugbal, South-South Coordinator of the Take It Back Movement, said Raye was deeply upset by the decision. “Her mother called me, saying she was crying on the phone after being told of the extension. She’s not in the right frame of mind to speak right now,” he told.
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Badaru reaffirms Nigeria’s commitment to improved bilateral relationship with Brazil on defence

Nigeria and Brazil have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening bilateral defence cooperation during the Nigeria-Brazil Strategic Dialogue Mechanism, held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja today, Tuesday, 24th-June-2025
Speaking at the high-level session, Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Mohammed Abubakar Badaru, highlighted four key areas of focus for enhanced collaboration: maritime security, joint training and capacity building, defence industry and technology transfer, and intelligence sharing.
Describing the Dialogue as more than a diplomatic formality, Badaru stated, “This engagement reaffirms our shared vision for peace, security, and sustainable development.” He praised the longstanding and mutually respectful relationship between both countries, noting their roles as regional powers committed to global security.
A statement by Matti Ali, Personal Assistant to the Minister on Media and Publicly, has it that the Minister underscored the strategic significance of the Gulf of Guinea, calling for intensified joint efforts to combat piracy, trafficking, and other transnational maritime threats. He also acknowledged Brazil’s leadership within the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic (ZOPACAS) and reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to active participation in the upcoming Ninth Ministerial Meeting in Brazil.
On industrial collaboration, Badaru invited Brazil to explore opportunities with Nigeria’s Defence Industries Corporation (DICON) in areas such as technology transfer, co-production, and direct investment.
He also emphasized the importance of expanding intelligence-sharing efforts, particularly in combating drug trafficking and terrorism financing.
Badaru commended both nations’ Ministries of Foreign Affairs and expressed appreciation for the leadership of Vice Presidents Kashim Shettima (Nigeria) and Geraldo Alckmin (Brazil) in advancing the initiative.
“The path ahead is promising. Let us sustain this partnership with vision, purpose, and shared commitment to regional stability,” he said
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