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Nigerian Air Force Helicopter Crashes - Press Release.





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DEFENCE HEADQUARTERS

MINISTRY OF DEFENCE

P M B 309

GARKI - ABUJA


DHQ/ABJ/901/32/DDI                                                      
   21 July 2014    


PRESS RELEASE

NIGERIAN AIR FORCE HELICOPTER CRASHES


1.  A Nigerian Air Force Mi-35 Helicopter on a training mission this afternoon, crashed due to technical fault at a location South of Bama. Investigation has commenced to unravel the circumstances that led to the accident. Meanwhile, it is established that the crash is not as a result of any enemy action. Further details on the crash will be made known as soon as the investigation progresses.



2.  You are please requested to disseminate this information through your mass medium for the awareness of the general public.  
Thank you for your usual cooperation.

                                                                            

CHRIS OLUKOLADE

 Major General

 Director Defence Information



20 comments:

  1. Okey dokey. EVE E UME

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  2. Hian! Dem don come again. This kind press release gaan sef. Na spirit fly d helicopter? Some have lost their lives again. Rest in peace to d dead. *sad face*

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  3. Have they seen the blackbox? So how did chris came to his conclusions that it was technical fault? And the bama place? Boko haram stronghold.... I think boko haram brought it down. Let's wait for boko haram press release.
    Poppins.

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  4. I hv a feeling the helicopter might hv bn brought down.why did the plane crash in bama of all places dnt believe in Coincedences. Sad

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    1. God bless you ... bama is d enemy's territory ... Boko Haram brought d Heli down ...

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  5. Sad!
    What of the pilot nah abi the helicopter been dey fly itself?
    Incomplete news.

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  6. What form of training was d helicopter doing in South Bama. Na wah for Naija. D cooked up stories no make sense

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  7. I sincerely hope no life was lost. The press release is incomplete.

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  8. Adonbelieveit! Bama is in Borno state, not far from maiduguri. What are they not telling us? Ground to air missiles?have BH gone nuclear?

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  9. This is a very big lie ... it was Boko Haram the brought down the Helicopter ... 2 young officers lost their lives ... our leaders knws d source of our problems ... we should panic cos Nigeria is in trouble!

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  10. Lives were lost oo, no mind Nigerian government down playing things, two young officers at dat.

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