Nigerian aircraft allegedly overloaded with sacks of cash collapses (video)

Nigerian aircraft allegedly overloaded with sacks of cash collapses (video)

- Nigerian aircraft crash lands backwards after being overloaded

- It was claimed that the aircraft was filled with sacks of cash

- Ovation boss, Dele Momodu, shared the video of the incident on his Instagram page

A video of an aircraft that crash landed backwards has become viral on social media. The Nigerian aircraft had reportedly collapsed at the airport before it took off because it was overloaded.

In the video shared on Instagram, it could be seen that airport officials were already at the scene, alongside concerned persons.

The viral video was shared on Instagram by the owner of Ovation magazine, Dele Momodu. The Ovation boss also claimed that the aircraft was overloaded with sacks of cash.

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Nigerian aircraft allegedly overloaded with sacks of cash collapses Instagram source: Delemomodu
Source: Instagram

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However, many Nigerians did not believe that the aircraft could have collapsed due to overload of cash.

Due to the fact that money is not all that weighty, it is quite impossible to believe that overload of cash could have crashed a plane.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that Vice President Yemi Osinbajo had a narrow escape after he survived a chopper crash. Osinbajo's chopper had crash landed n Kabba while he was on his way to Kogi state from Abuja.

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