A Nigerian, identified as Dauda Onoruoiza, was reportedly among the 176 people killed after the Iranian Army shot down an Ukrainian plane on Wednesday.
Reports said Onoruoiza was working with Boeing on three months training in Ukraine and was attached to the Boeing 737-800 to fly with and study the mechanical noise and report back to the company when the crash happened.
Iran admitted that its military actually shot down the Ukrainian passenger plane.
Iran made the admission on Saturday days after denying having anything to do with the crash.
It, however, attributed the incident to human error while apologising to its citizens and families of the victims.
The nationality of passengers and crew aboard the plane were given as 82 Iranians, 63 Canadians, 11 Ukranians, 10 people from Sweden, four from Afghanistan and three from the United Kingdom and Germany respectively.
Onoruoiza may have possessed the passport of one of the countries listed above.
No official acknowledgement has been made by Boeing on this.
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May God comfort the bereaved families and restore peace
uncle blogger blogger you’re very mad! he may have possess one of which stupid passport? you just wake up and put up nonsense Mitcheew
Comment:I beg don’t tell people shit here… Cause the passport which he possess shows that he isn’t a Nigerian so he belongs to the country in which he possess his passport.
Comment:ooo my God even my language brother is among, may his soul test in peace.