Tuscophem001

Tuscophem001 a content creator

CAPT. RANTI'S ACCOUNT. Hear Captain Ranti's, the pilot in command of Flight VK201 from Abuja to Lagos which K1 stood in ...
08/08/2025

CAPT. RANTI'S ACCOUNT.
Hear Captain Ranti's, the pilot in command of Flight VK201 from Abuja to Lagos which K1 stood in front to prevent from flying.

👇
"During boarding which commenced as scheduled at 8:10 am, KWAM1 approached the aircraft at about 08:15–08:20 carrying a gold flask of unknown content.

"Ground staff requested, as per standard procedure, to verify the content of the flask but he vehemently refused.

"He was seen drinking from the flask and the ground staff suspected that it contains alcohol, a substance prohibited onboard aircraft in Nigeria.

"Instead, he responded with comments such as, “Do you know who I am? You have no right to tell me to open my flask.”

“As he reached the foot of the aircraft, security personnel reiterated that he could not board without complying with the inspection. He became confrontational, causing a disruption,” Captain Ranti continued.

“To manage the situation and prevent further delay, I exited the cockpit and approached Mr. Ayinde to engage him amicably. Without warning, he opened the flask and poured its contents on me, the security personnel, and some nearby passengers.

“Following this assault, airport security intervened, and other passengers were allowed to continue boarding. The Head of Security advised that Mr. Ayinde should not be permitted to travel on the flight due to his behaviour. I agreed, prioritising the safety of my passengers and crew.

“After shutting the aircraft doors, I observed that Mr Ayinde was still near the aircraft, obstructing movement. I made a Public Announcement to inform passengers of the delay while security personnel worked to remove him from the area. Once he was moved out of sight, I commenced taxiing and departed for Lagos at approximately 08:50.

“This incident caused significant delay, disruption, and posed safety risks to passengers, crew, and the operation of the flight.”
Credit :Olatinwo Adedayo









If you see Naira Marley like this on the street what will you do ? I am reading comments
08/08/2025

If you see Naira Marley like this on the street what will you do ?
I am reading comments

Let me know if you are this state it urgent
08/08/2025

Let me know if you are this state it urgent

Fellow students, please assist in this matter.
08/08/2025

Fellow students, please assist in this matter.

With 5 Credit in NECO you can wear Army, Police, EFCC, NDLEA, DSS, NIS, Navy, Airforce Uniform. But For You To Wear This...
08/08/2025

With 5 Credit in NECO you can wear Army, Police, EFCC, NDLEA, DSS, NIS, Navy, Airforce Uniform.

But For You To Wear This One A lots Required, For This One Em Follow up, connections And Godfatherism No Go Work 😎

You Must Work For It, But If You No Come You No Go Know

Kudos To All Our Corp Members

I just wish
08/08/2025

I just wish

Ahhhhh wetting be this again
08/08/2025

Ahhhhh wetting be this again

If this guy don spoil ur relationship gather here in the comments section
08/08/2025

If this guy don spoil ur relationship gather here in the comments section

08/08/2025
The Day Nigeria Stood Still – Fela’s Farewell in a G!ass Cask£t"When Fela Anikulapo Kuti d!£d on August 2, 1997, it wasn...
07/08/2025

The Day Nigeria Stood Still – Fela’s Farewell in a G!ass Cask£t"

When Fela Anikulapo Kuti d!£d on August 2, 1997, it wasn’t just the d£ of a man — it was the pass!ng of a movement. Lagos, and indeed much of Nigeria, went si!ent. But then, it er¥pted in song, in drums, in t£, and in dance — a final tribute to the Abami Eda.

Days later, a g!ass c@sket was placed in the middle of Tafawa Balewa Square. Inside lay the man who had spoken truth to power, the man who defied military regimes with saxophone in hand and f!re in his lyrics. It was a sight like no other.

Thousands flooded the venue. Men and women from all walks of life — fans, fellow musicians, market women, even people who had once criticiz£d him — all came to pay their respects. His b0dy, dressed in vibrant Ankara, lay peaceful, as if still listening to the rhythm of Afrobeat echoing from massive loudspeakers.

Some came in full traditional attire, others with fists raised high, chanting:
“FELA! FELA!! FELA!!!”

There were w££ping mothers, young students who’d memorized his lyrics, and elders who had danced to his tunes in the 70s. The air was thick with heat, incense, and emotion.

As the sun set, his glass c@sket was carried through the streets of Lagos in a procession that lasted hours. Traff!c stopped. Time slowed. The people of Kalakuta, and Nigeria at large, had come out for their hero.

He was later bur!£d at his home in Ikeja, but his spirit never left.

Fela didn’t just d!£
He transitioned.
And in that moment, a nation remembered how deeply one man could shake the system — and still be loved.lets wish him rest in peace.

07/08/2025

What do u think about this

07/08/2025

This is a shame on all ladies doin this

Address

Akure

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Tuscophem001 posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to Tuscophem001:

Share