Monday, May 12, 2014

Police IG’s son Jamyl Abubakar, survives IRS Plane Crash, Narrates Ordeal



An aircraft, Fokker 100, belonging to IRS airlines crash-landed yesterday in Niger Republic on its way back to Nigeria after C (maintenance) checks. The two people on-board the aircraft, the pilot and co-pilot, survived the crash.
The co-pilot, Capt Jamil Abubakar, is the first son of the Inspector General of Police, MD Abubakar.
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Jamyl Abubakar, the pilot son of Nigeria’s Inspector General of police, who narrowly escaped death on Saturday, May 10, has tweeted photos of the  IRS plane that crash-landed at Niger Republic.

Jamyl had on May 8th tweeted photos of the brand new looking 5N-SIK plane after a test flight.

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He excitedly announced it was the best looking aircraft he had seen, saying he had an amazing test flight in it, and couldn’t wait to fly it back to Nigeria from Bratislava, capital of Slovakia.

Grateful for escaping death, he tweeted “Will it call it back from the dead or close to death. One thing about Life is that it is in the hands of God and he can take it anytime…”

His tweets below..

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We join him in thanking for surviving the ugly incident.

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