Heartfelt sorrow for your loss. Your country has had more tragedy than one nation should have to bare. We were so shocked when our shores were attacked on 9/11, yet some nasty comments were posted earlier. I personally want to apologize. Some people can be very cruel, but many more are loving. My prayers to all as you try to cope with one more thing.
How tragic the lives lost and the sorrow of those who lost precious loved ones. Our hearts are heavy and we spend time in silence and prayers for you, for your country and for the families and friends who lost those they loved. We are all connected - and this loss is shared and felt worldwide. Our prayers are with you in Lagos, and across the country. Spring, Texas United States
i sympathies with the unfortunate poor who had no opportunity to be good citizens and implement discipline in the country before they died in this crash.But those of them who had the opportunity to be in the government looting and refused to work for the masses who put them there, buying big cars, flying on the air, using security, "to hail with them " on this plane crash cos what goes around comes around.
A friend actually showed me a Facebook picture of his friend that was in d plane, pple have started sending their condolences for her. From d pretty look on d girl's face u will actually ask urself questions about life.Those pple were not ready to die now, Dana Air just sent them to premature death due to their carelessness. Dana mgt knew that the plane was not good mechanically, it has had a lot of narrow crash escape espacially on May 10th that it crash landed on d Intl wing due to loss of Hydrullic presure. When ll this negligent act of extortious money bag individuals stop. Our govt is not helping matters too. God, pls help us...amen
To the above anonymous... Indians in Nigeria are as equal to those in the managerial roles at Dana as you are my friend. They are a hard working comunity. Hate is not going to bring back my friend who's life was lost in this tragic accident. Albeit the airline may be to blame, there sure is a lot of corruption we must fight in our country to prevent these type of things to occur again. May those who perished rest in peace. The american captain, the indian co-pilot and the indonesian radio operator did what they could. Aviation is a global industry. Blaming the indians alone is not the way to solve anything. The loss of life in the aircraft and on the ground was overwhelming. I can resonate with your need to find a guilty party, but killing more people?!? For God sake you are way out of your mind to sugest such nonsense. The tragedy is way to vast already. We humans will never evolve as a species as long as we don't put our differences apart and realize we are far more equal than we think, worldwide.
Please how does this concern Indian residents in Nigeria my beloved brother, could you explain further because I don't understand.May God grant the affected innocent ones among the dead eternal rest Amen.
2day is a black sunday, may d souls of d deacesed rest in peace and God give their families fortitude 2 bear d loss.
ReplyDeleteHeartfelt sorrow for your loss. Your country has had more tragedy than one nation should have to bare. We were so shocked when our shores were attacked on 9/11, yet some nasty comments were posted earlier. I personally want to apologize. Some people can be very cruel, but many more are loving. My prayers to all as you try to cope with one more thing.
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How tragic the lives lost and the sorrow of those who lost precious loved ones. Our hearts are heavy and we spend time in silence and prayers for you, for your country and for the families and friends who lost those they loved. We are all connected - and this loss is shared and felt worldwide. Our prayers are with you in Lagos, and across the country.
ReplyDeleteSpring, Texas United States
It is sad and shocking, Eternal life grant unto them oh Lord and let Your Perpetual light shine upon them AMEN from Asoh Emmanuel Ukpai
ReplyDeleteOne tragedy too many for our dear nation. May the families of the bereaved find consolation in divinity. My heart goes to those they left behind!
ReplyDelete.........Adeyemi Ololade
my sympathy 2 d families of d deceased. may there gentle souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteChukwu inokwa omeeeee!(igbo)
ReplyDeletemay God grant all those who lost their lives Aljanat Fridaus.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeletei sympathies with the unfortunate poor who had no opportunity to be good citizens and implement discipline in the country before they died in this crash.But those of them who had the opportunity to be in the government looting and refused to work for the masses who put them there, buying big cars, flying on the air, using security, "to hail with them " on this plane crash cos what goes around comes around.
ReplyDeleteA friend actually showed me a Facebook picture of his friend that was in d plane, pple have started sending their condolences for her. From d pretty look on d girl's face u will actually ask urself questions about life.Those pple were not ready to die now, Dana Air just sent them to premature death due to their carelessness. Dana mgt knew that the plane was not good mechanically, it has had a lot of narrow crash escape espacially on May 10th that it crash landed on d Intl wing due to loss of Hydrullic presure. When ll this negligent act of extortious money bag individuals stop. Our govt is not helping matters too. God, pls help us...amen
ReplyDeleteMay God help us.
ReplyDeleteALL INDIANS RESIDENT IN NIGERIA SHOULD BE KILLED. THEIR GREED & CONDENSATION OF NIGERIANS CAUSED THIS.
ReplyDeletePERIOD.
To the above anonymous...
ReplyDeleteIndians in Nigeria are as equal to those in the managerial roles at Dana as you are my friend. They are a hard working comunity. Hate is not going to bring back my friend who's life was lost in this tragic accident. Albeit the airline may be to blame, there sure is a lot of corruption we must fight in our country to prevent these type of things to occur again. May those who perished rest in peace. The american captain, the indian co-pilot and the indonesian radio operator did what they could. Aviation is a global industry. Blaming the indians alone is not the way to solve anything. The loss of life in the aircraft and on the ground was overwhelming. I can resonate with your need to find a guilty party, but killing more people?!? For God sake you are way out of your mind to sugest such nonsense. The tragedy is way to vast already. We humans will never evolve as a species as long as we don't put our differences apart and realize we are far more equal than we think, worldwide.
Please how does this concern Indian residents in Nigeria my beloved brother, could you explain further because I don't understand.May God grant the affected innocent ones among the dead eternal rest Amen.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences to the entire nation as well as families of the departed. ~Emeric
ReplyDeleteMay their soul rest in perfect peace. My heart is heavy with tears. May God grant the bereaved comfort to bear the lost in Jesus name.
ReplyDeletei saw de plane a minute b4 d crash in my street.i pray it shul,nt happen again in de world.it was really a sad moment.
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