A 13-YEAR-OLD ALABAMA BOY SENT HIS FATHER TO JAIL WITH SOMETHING TO REMEMBER HIM BY AFTER CATCHING HIM STRANGLING HIS MOM.(PHOTO).

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 A 13-year-old Alabama boy sent his father to jail with something to remember him by after catching him strangling his mom. According to the Baldwin, Alabama County Sheriff's Office, on Monday March 10th, deputies were called to a home in Foley to the report of a possible DV situation.  Upon their arrival, deputies discovered Daniel Hernandez-Lopez, suffering from significant facial injuries.  Hernadez-Lopez's 13-year-old son was also on scene. The young boy's account of the evening would lead to the arrest of Daniel Hernandez-Lopez.  According to the boy, Hernadez-Lopez had become heavily intoxicated over the course of the day. As evening rolled around the boy said his parents had begun to argue.  The verbal argument continued to escalate eventually leading to the mother suffering physical abuse at the hands of Hernandez-Lopez.  Authorities report that Hernandez-Lopez began to strangle his wife.  This is when the 13-year-old boy had enough and confron...

AVIATION MINISTER DIRECTS HYBRID ACCESS GATE PAYMENT SYSTEM AT AIRPORTS. (PHOTO).


 AVIATION MINISTER DIRECTS HYBRID ACCESS GATE PAYMENT SYSTEM AT AIRPORTS


The minister of aviation and aerospace development Festus Keyamo has announced a hybrid payment system for airport access gates, allowing both cash and card payments, starting 13th, of this month.


This decision follows president Bola Ahmed Tinubu's suspension of the full cashless system due to traffic congestion.


The minister, while meeting with officials of the federal airports authority of Nigeria, FAAN, also resolved that motorists who already possess FAAN go cashless cards may continue to use them until further notice.


Other electronic payment options, including pos terminals and other approved digital channels, will also remain available.


Similarly, the aviation and aerospace development minister,  has announced a two-month suspension of helicopter landing fees following a meeting with minister of state for petroleum sen. Heineken Lokpobiri and other industry key players.


 Stakeholders expressed concern that the fee, prescribed by the Nigerian airspace management agency (NAMA), was deemed potentially disruptive to oil and gas operations.


The meeting resolved that an inter-ministerial committee comprising representatives from the aviation and petroleum sectors will review the issue and work towards a resolution that balances regulatory requirements with operational efficiency.


 The decision reflects ongoing collaboration between the ministries of aviation and petroleum to support critical sectors of the nigerian economy.

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