Newsbreak: Peter Obi, others escape Plane crash

“We thank God we survived. No one would have believed it was an accident if the plane had crashed with Peter Obi inside”
By Usman Kalebi and Ologeh Joseph Chibu
The former Presidential candidate of the Labour Party, (LP) was among the over 100 passengers that escaped plane crash at the local wing of the Murtala Mohammed International Airport on Tuesday.
Aviation sources told Irohinoodua that Obi who was in Economy Class was in the Airpeace plane with flight number P47123 when it took off from Abuja on Tuesday.
The take off was scheduled for 12:35 but it eventually took off by 12:59.
The Airpeace plane was to land 1:55 but landed 2:25 with approximately 30 minutes behind schedule. Reliable sources said for about 30 minutes the pilot lost control leaving the plane to hover instilling fear and trembling on awed passengers.
“It’s was a nasty experience. The plane made many attempts to land but had to retreat. The passengers were jolted. People were praying and casting out the devil as the plane’s destiny was uncertain. At a point it was as if the plane would crash on many houses,” one of the passengers who does not wish to be named told Irohinoodua. The passenger said the experience underlines the fragile nature of Nigeria and how the natural disaster could plunge the country into a major civil strive or even war. “Nigerian Leaders need to fix the country and avoid potential causes of disasters like this, which has serious implications for national security”.
A mother of two, she said she almost gave up as the plane hovered aimlessly between ascending or descending into chaos.
“Peter Obi was in the plane. Many lost hope. We though the plane would crash. He was calm and resolute. He was telling people around him to be calm that all would be well. We thank God we survived. No one would have believed it was an accident if the plane had crashed with Peter Obi inside” another passenger told our reporter.
He said while other passengers were in great confusion, Peter Obi was comforting them that they should trust in God.
A businessman in the plane, Dr Benson Onuwaje was said to have summoned courage by standing up to pray for everybody telling them all would be well.
“The man Dr Onuwaje is a man of courage. He is a man of God. He rose up and started praying. He was in the first class. He called the name of God and assured us that we would land safely. We thank God our prayer was answered” Mathew Adekunle who was on the plane said.
Irohinoodua was informed that Peter Obi who recently donated N20million to flood victims in Niger State had visiting some communities in Northern Nigeria after which he returned to Abuja for a scheduled political meeting. He left Lagos for Abuja this afternoon for another meeting, the source said.
“We thank God we all landed safely. God protected all of us including Peter Obi” one of the passengers said.