The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA has revealed the crashed aircraft belongs to Airfirst Hospitality and Tour Ltd with Registration number – 5NCCQ
Recall the light aircraft crashed along the busy Oba Akran avenue in Ikaje, Lagos on Monday afternoon bursting into flames immediately.
The incident occurred opposite the AP fuel station, close to a branch of the United Bank for Africa.
Eyewitnesses said the incident occurred around 3.30pm. No one is reported dead in the accident as two people were rescued alive.
“There were two people on board. The control tower confirmed that there were only two people on board, not four.
“Three craters on the spot created by impacts on the ground,” Ibrahim Farinloye of NEMA said.
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