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AfBAA Launches Landmark Research on Business Aviation Across Africa, Targets September Unveiling in Nairobi
Association partners Seefeld Group for continent-wide study; findings to be presented at Aviation Africa event in Kenya
Association partners Seefeld Group for continent-wide study; findings to be presented at Aviation Africa event in Kenya
The African Business Aviation Association (AfBAA) has commenced the first phase of a comprehensive research project aimed at strengthening knowledge and perception of business aviation across Africa. The initiative, which began this June, is set to deliver its initial findings at the upcoming Aviation Africa event scheduled for Nairobi, Kenya, on 9–10 September 2026.
According to a statement by Jane Stanbury, media consultant to AfBAA, the research is being executed by Seefeld Group, an independent consultancy specialising in behavioural economics and strategic marketing research. The study is led by Charles Porteous, President of Seefeld Group. The objective is to provide the most data-driven and unified overview of business aviation on the continent so far.
AfBAA explained that this multi-phase research project will address the lack of consolidated data within Africa’s business aviation sector. The association believes that the outcome will support its members with accurate market insights and help attract new stakeholders. As at now, specific figures or participant numbers have not been disclosed.
In the official statement released by Stanbury on behalf of AfBAA, it was noted that the current executive team initiated the project as part of efforts to clarify the state of business aviation across contemporary Africa. The association said it expects that the results will guide policy direction and industry development for both existing and prospective members.
Further details on subsequent phases and broader policy implications are expected after the Nairobi presentation in September. AfBAA stated that it remains committed to fostering collaboration among stakeholders in order to boost growth within Africa’s business aviation industry.
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Bird Strike Grounds Air Peace Aircraft at Kano Airport, Passengers Disembark Safely
Incident disrupts flight operations on Thursday as emergency teams inspect runway for safety compliance in North-West city
Incident disrupts flight operations on Thursday as emergency teams inspect runway for safety compliance in North-West city
An Air Peace aircraft was forced to abort its scheduled flight and grounded at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport on Thursday after suffering a bird strike during take-off. The incident occurred in Kano State, North-West Nigeria, prompting the airline and airport authorities to initiate immediate safety protocols for all passengers and crew on board.
According to officials familiar with airport operations, the bird strike happened shortly after the aircraft began its take-off roll. The pilot reportedly detected an unusual sound and vibration, which led to a decision to halt further movement and return the plane safely to the terminal. All passengers were safely evacuated without any injuries reported.
Bird strikes are a recurring safety concern at several Nigerian airports, especially during early morning or late evening flights when birds are most active. Aviation experts have repeatedly called for improved wildlife management around major runways to minimise such incidents that can damage aircraft engines or delay flight schedules.
Following the incident, emergency response teams carried out a thorough inspection of both the affected aircraft and runway area to assess potential hazards and ensure compliance with regulatory standards. While neither Air Peace nor airport management issued an official statement immediately after the event, operations at Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport were temporarily adjusted pending further clearance from relevant aviation agencies.
Industry observers say such safety-first actions are in line with global best practices. The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority is expected to review investigation findings before authorising the aircraft’s return to service.
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Anambra Health Insurance Agency Urges Improved Patient Care, Timely Treatment in State Facilities
Agency highlights need for prompt service delivery as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare system across Anambra State
Agency highlights need for prompt service delivery as part of efforts to strengthen healthcare system across Anambra State
The Anambra State Health Insurance Agency has called on healthcare providers in the state to prioritise improved patient care and ensure prompt treatment for all enrollees under the insurance scheme. The appeal was made on Thursday, 18 June 2026, as the agency reviewed ongoing efforts to boost service quality in public and accredited private health facilities across Anambra.
According to the agency, there is growing concern over delays and perceived lapses in patient management at some centres, which could undermine public confidence in the health insurance programme. Officials noted that timely intervention remains a critical factor for positive health outcomes, urging all participating hospitals and clinics to uphold the standards set by the scheme.
The move comes at a time when many residents are depending on the state’s insurance scheme for affordable access to medical services. The agency stressed that effective implementation is vital for reducing out-of-pocket expenses and advancing universal health coverage targets in Anambra. “We want every enrollee to receive timely and quality care without unnecessary obstacles,” a senior official stated.
The agency further reminded accredited providers that adherence to service guidelines is mandatory, warning that complaints about undue delays or poor attitudes would attract sanctions. Stakeholders were encouraged to report any issues encountered while seeking care under the scheme so they can be promptly addressed by relevant authorities.
Looking ahead, the Anambra State Health Insurance Agency pledged continued monitoring of facilities and engagement with both patients and providers. The agency assured residents that it remains committed to ensuring everyone enrolled gets value from the scheme while working to strengthen healthcare delivery across all local government areas.
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Kane Sets World Cup Record as England Secure Dramatic 2–1 Victory Over Croatia
England captain’s historic goal seals opening win in Group D as fans celebrate at Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo viewing centres
England captain’s historic goal seals opening win in Group D as fans celebrate at Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo viewing centres
Harry Kane wrote his name in the history books as he led England to a thrilling 2–1 win over Croatia in their FIFA World Cup opener on Thursday. The match, played at the Arena in Doha, saw the English side claim three points in Group D, delighting fans across Nigeria who gathered at viewing centres, including Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.
The encounter started with high intensity as England pressed early, but it was Kane who broke the deadlock just before half-time, scoring his 12th World Cup goal and surpassing Wayne Rooney as England’s all-time top scorer at the tournament. Croatia responded after the break with a well-taken equaliser, but substitute Bukayo Saka restored England’s lead late in the second half to secure all three points for Gareth Southgate’s men.
Kane’s latest record has generated excitement among Nigerian football fans, many of whom have followed his rise since his debut for Tottenham Hotspur. The England captain’s form is seen as critical for his team’s hopes of progressing deep into the tournament. England have now put themselves in a strong position to qualify from Group D, which also features Morocco and Australia.
Reacting after the match, Southgate praised his players’ resilience: “We showed great character today. Harry’s achievement is special for English football.” Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic admitted his team must improve ahead of their next fixture. Nigerian Super Eagles legend Joseph Yobo said Kane’s performance would inspire young African strikers: “He keeps breaking records and showing how to lead from the front.”
England will face Morocco next while Croatia are set to meet Australia. The Three Lions’ victory has set expectations high among supporters both at home and in Nigeria, where football remains a unifying passion.
