The Chaplain of the Aso Villa Chapel, Pastor Seyi Malomo, on Monday uncovered that it was the motor of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo's helicopter that fizzled when he went by the Nigeria Customs Command and Staff College, Gwagwalada, Abuja last Thursday.
The helicopter, which passed on Osinbajo to the graduation of 40 senior officers of Customs at the school, had made a constrained arriving around 30 seconds after take-off on his arrival travel.
The circumstance constrained him and individuals from his company to come back to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, by street.
Osinbajo's Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, had made light of the circumstance in a tweet when he clarified that it was chosen that the Vice President ought not come back with the helicopter on account of "specialized reasons."
In any case, Malomo, at an exceptional acclaim and-thanksgiving occasion on Monday, uncovered that the helicopter's motor had bombed, consequently the need to express gratitude toward God for Osinbajo's "deliverance."
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He stated, "A week ago, we got the news with stun that the Vice-President's helicopter motor fizzled and we express gratitude toward God that God protected him.
"The protection of the pioneers is the conservation of the country and, thus, we need to say thanks to God.
"This program was sorted out to express gratitude toward God for His attentive gazes over our pioneers, over our country and all the more especially, finished the deliverance for the Vice President.
"We will burn through 120 hours applauding God, educating about thanksgiving, going to God to favor Nigeria more, set up peace in Nigeria more, safeguard our country progressively and give us the triumph that is required."
Malomo said the administrator of the Pentecostal Bishops Forum of Northern Nigeria, Archbishop John Praise; the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Federal Capital Territory Chapter, Rev. Isreal Akanji; senior ministers from the Redeemed Christian Church of God, among others, were welcomed for the program.
The helicopter, which passed on Osinbajo to the graduation of 40 senior officers of Customs at the school, had made a constrained arriving around 30 seconds after take-off on his arrival travel.
The circumstance constrained him and individuals from his company to come back to the Presidential Villa, Abuja, by street.
Osinbajo's Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Laolu Akande, had made light of the circumstance in a tweet when he clarified that it was chosen that the Vice President ought not come back with the helicopter on account of "specialized reasons."
In any case, Malomo, at an exceptional acclaim and-thanksgiving occasion on Monday, uncovered that the helicopter's motor had bombed, consequently the need to express gratitude toward God for Osinbajo's "deliverance."
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He stated, "A week ago, we got the news with stun that the Vice-President's helicopter motor fizzled and we express gratitude toward God that God protected him.
"The protection of the pioneers is the conservation of the country and, thus, we need to say thanks to God.
"This program was sorted out to express gratitude toward God for His attentive gazes over our pioneers, over our country and all the more especially, finished the deliverance for the Vice President.
"We will burn through 120 hours applauding God, educating about thanksgiving, going to God to favor Nigeria more, set up peace in Nigeria more, safeguard our country progressively and give us the triumph that is required."
Malomo said the administrator of the Pentecostal Bishops Forum of Northern Nigeria, Archbishop John Praise; the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Federal Capital Territory Chapter, Rev. Isreal Akanji; senior ministers from the Redeemed Christian Church of God, among others, were welcomed for the program.
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