“We’re expanding those tests to include a small portion of people in the US next week.”
Facebook in September confirmed it is dabbling with no longer making a public display of how many “likes” are racked up by posts.
Such a change
Mr Stanley Olisa, the Corporate Communications Executive of the airline, disclosed this in a statement issued in Lagos.
He said that the incident happened at exactly 9.10 am. at the Murtala Muhammed Airport I (MMA I).
“This morning (Friday), at exactly 9.10 am. at the MMA I, Lagos, an Owerri-bound Air Peace aircraft (flight P47252) was taxing toward the threshold
“We’re expanding those tests to include a small portion of people in the US next week.”
Facebook in September confirmed it is dabbling with no longer making a public display of how many “likes” are racked up by posts.
Such a change
The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) has scheduled judgment for Thursday in the trial of the suspended Chief Justice of Nigeria (CJN) Walter Onnoghen.
Onnoghen is being tried on a six-count charge in which he is accused of breaching the Code of Conduct for public officers by allegedly making false declaration of assets and also failing to declare some.
He denied confessing to hiding his bank accounts. The prosecution insisted that his guilt had been proven.
CCT’s Chairman Danladi Umar announced the judgment date yesterday after lawyers to the prosecution and defence adopted their final written addresses.