United Nigeria plane crash-landed at Lagos airport, causing a major incident
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Passengers who were aboard a United Nigeria plane are expressing their gratitude to God for surviving a crash-landing at Lagos airport.

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According to reports, the incident occurred on Wednesday, May 31st when the plane experienced a crash-landing at Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) in Ikeja, Lagos State.

United Nigerian plane crash-lands at the airport. Photo credit: Google. Source: Google

The plane, which had departed from Ebonyi State, encountered a tire removal issue during its landing at the airport, resulting in the crash-landing.

Following the crash-landing, passengers were seen holding their bags and luggage after being rescued from the aircraft.

A passenger who spoke to the news team described the moment the plane started shaking after the tire was removed. The pilot made an emergency landing in a nearby bush for everyone's safety, and there was a near-fire incident caused by the removed tire.

In his own words, "The plane started shaking as soon as the tire was removed. The pilots managed to land the plane in the bush. It was an emergency landing, and the plane almost caught fire."

Social media users have reacted to the incident, with some thanking God for the passengers' lives and others expressing their concerns about airline safety and maintenance.

@Nurchur_service commented: "I said I will never enter this plane in my life again.. this almost happened 2 months ago. 'United Nigeria' is a stupid airline and a catastrophe waiting to happen.. please do not board this plane again."

@Geeneafoods also wrote, "Thank you Jehovah God for mercies 🙏🏾".

@Ksolo_hitz: "See the cargo we dey use for local flights. Thank God for a safe landing."

@Sir_eltee: "This a reminder of the critical importance of thorough maintenance and regular checks to ensure passenger safety. Airlines and manufacturers must prioritize regular maintenance to avoid such accidents."