ABDUCTED EDITOR RESIGNS AFTER NEWSPAPER APOLOGGISES TO GBAJABIAMILA. (PHOTO).

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 Abducted editor resigns after newspaper apologises to Gbajabiamila Abducted editor, Segun Olatunji, has resigned from his position at FirstNews following an apology made by the management of the media house to the Chief of Staff to the President, Femi Gbajabiamila. Olatunji, who spent two weeks in detention after he was abducted by military men from his Lagos home on March 15, 2024, said he had chosen to resign as the General Editor of FirstNews for his safety and that of his family. It was learnt that the management of the newspaper apologised to Gbajabiamila over a recent news story published on its platform. The story, written by Olatunji, was titled “How Gbajabiamila attempted to corner $30bn, 66 houses traced to Sabiu.” Bullying is common in our school, happens every day – Abuja expensive school students0:01 / 1:01 The management, in a statement on Wednesday, said it found out the story contained “falsehoods and fabricated stories handed out to us as facts by a misleading source,

UPDATE ON MISSING MALAYSIAN AIRPLANE.

              Aviation expert is were today trying to unravel the ending mystery of flight MH 370 after the debris thought to belong to the missing plane was spotted in the India ocean some 1,500 miles south west of Australia.Air search teams called off the hunt after a ten hour operation.Commercial pilot Robert Msrk.who is an Editor of Aviation international News Safety magazine said the direct line from the planes last known location to the new search area off the coast of Perth reduced the likelihood it was hijacked.If the debris  does turn out to be from the Malaysia Airlines flight,it adds strength to the theory that an on board emergency may have knocked out the crew,leaving it to fly on auto pilot until running out of fuel.More pictures below.                                                                                                                                                xThis Google Earth map shows just how remote the search area isMystery: Australian security expert Neil Fergus says if objects spotted by satellite off the coast of Perth are confirmed as belonging to MH370 then its location would rule out any possibility of a technical error. 

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