Notice: Function _load_textdomain_just_in_time was called incorrectly. Translation loading for the wordpress-seo domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/bcm/src/dev/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6121
stranded | Zikoko!
  • NAHCO Is Making Nigerians Catch Feelings Instead of Flights

    NAHCO Is Making Nigerians Catch Feelings Instead of Flights

    Early on January 23, 2023, many Nigerians arrived at various airports across the country, hoping to catch flights to their destinations. However, they soon discovered that the only thing they’ll be catching is feelings of anger, frustration and disappointment.  

    NAHCO Flights Stranded Passengers

    What happened?

    Around 12 am on January 23, 2023, the Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO) workers embarked on an indefinite strike due to some grievances with their management over their wages. 

    They had been undergoing the process of salary review, but due to the promotions recently given to about 2000 people, the management decided to put a hold on the reviews till February 2023. However, the Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) and the National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) weren’t happy with this decision, so they decided to strike against NAHCO’s management.

    This left many passengers stranded as airlines have no choice but to reschedule or cancel their flights. But what exactly is NAHCO, and why are they important?

    What is NAHCO?

    The Nigerian Aviation Handling Company (NAHCO), established in 1979, is in charge of the service sector of the aviation industry. They provide aviation training, crew transportation, cargo and passenger handling, aircraft handling and refuelling. They offer these services to about 35 domestic and international airlines including Dana, Air Peace, Qatar Airways and United Airlines.

    How would this strike affect the country?

    Loss of revenue

    This isn’t Nigeria’s first rodeo when it comes to strikes in the aviation industry. However, it consequently always leads to losses running into millions of naira. A spokesperson from Air Peace reported that the recent strike would result in a ₦500 million loss for them. 

    NAHCO Flights Stranded Passengers

    Our reputation continues to suffer internationally

    A plane under Qatar Airways had to return to Doha empty because no one could load or check passengers’ luggage. Also, many local and foreign travellers are stranded in airports around the country because of this strike action. Nigeria is no stranger to international disgrace. However, situations like this don’t send the right message, especially less than a month before the general elections.

    It’s almost like we intentionally wave red flags to foreign investors.

    What is NAHCO’s management saying?

    The Group Director, Dr. Olusola Obabori, has come out to say that conversations are already being held with the unions and stakeholders. He also said that a solution would most likely be found within hours.

    Are you signed up to our Game of Votes newsletter yet? We help you make sense of news jargon and keep you up-to-date especially with election news. Make the subscription of a lifetime here

  • 14 Things That Happen When You Get Stranded On Third Mainland Bridge

    14 Things That Happen When You Get Stranded On Third Mainland Bridge

    1. Your face, that moment your car or bus breaks down in the middle of the bridge.

    I’m dead.

    2. When it’s a bus so you know at least you’re not going to die alone.

    We are all in this together.

    3. How the other passengers move when a car actually stops:

    You people should chill small.

    4. When you get down and discover how much the bridge actually shakes.

    How is this thing still standing?

    5. When your mind starts doing ‘1000 ways to die’ because you’re alone.

    Baba God, pick up.

    6. You, realizing how many steal-able things you actually own.

    Why do I have so much stuff?

    7. When you start calling your friends to come out and pick you.

    Friendship no reach that one.

    8. How Lagosians look at you when you try to stop them for help:

    Keep dreaming.

    9. How they actually see you once it’s after 7pm:

    You are automatically an armed robber. Don’t argue.

    10. You, remembering all the stranded people you never stopped for.

    Is this karma?

    11. When you look at the water and start remembering all the mami water gist you’ve ever heard.

    This can’t be how I die.

    12. You, calculating how many miles you would have to run to get off the bridge.

    Let me just sit here and die, abeg.

    13. When a suspicious looking car starts slowing down beside you.

    Hay God!

    14. When it’s actually a good Samaritan that is stopping to help you.

    YES LORD!