**this is the first time the Igbos are opportune to
  leave the country from their own land for nearly
  45 years.
  It was jubilation galore, Saturday, as the first
  international aircraft, the Ethiopian Airline Boeing
  737-800 ET-APL landed at the Akanu Ibiam
  International Airport, Enugu.
  The aircraft which took off from Addis Ababa, the
  Ethiopian capital touched down at the
  reconstructed Enugu airport at 12.13pm. It's
  safe arrival sparked jubilation from the cultural
  troupes, airport workers and a the huge crowd
  that assembled to welcome it. The crowd was
  made up of people from the five South East
  states, who showered praises on President
  Goodluck Jonathan for fulfilling his promise to
  give Ndigbo an international airport.
  As the Boeing 737-800 marked ET-APL taxied
  along the tarmac, it was 'baptized' with a "flood
  and flush" of clean water from the two fire
  fighting trucks stationed on both sides of the
  tarmac until it was almost covered with the
  "flush-and-splatter of water".
  An official of Federal Airports Authority of
  Nigeria, FAAN, said the flood of water on the
  aircraft was a way of "toasting it" to mark the
  celebration of its safe arrival.
  The arrival of the plane marked an end of an era
  of blockage placed on Ndi Igbo, as this is the
  first time the Igbos are opportune to leave the
  country from their own land for nearly 45 years
Sunday, 25 August 2013
Jubilation as First International Flight Lands in Akanu Ibiam Airport, Enugu
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