The money was allegedly deducted from FAAN employees in 2011.
Passengers that arrived Benin could not leave the airport as the two gates leading to the airport were under lock and key.
Some of the passengers had to leave the airport by breaking down the barb wire that served as perimetre fencing to the place.
Cab operators were also trapped inside the airport as well as other passengers that did not want to leave through the fence.
Passengers scheduled for morning flights could not leave as flights did not depart the airport following the shut down.
Chairman of EDIRS, Chief Oseni Elemah, who led security operatives to open the airport gates, said the locking of the gates was a ploy to blackmail the state government.
He said only the offices were sealed by his officials and not the gates.
Although early speculations claimed Wande Coal was never signed to Mavin Records – on paper and he was only working with the Don Jazzy led record label. This tie is said to have been ended and Wande Coal has fully-floated his record label Black Diamond Entertainment.
This move was made obvious by his latest single Kilaju which dropped yesterday – with Don Jazzy keeping mute about the song, Wande Coal was made to do all the online promotion himself with no support from the entire Mavin Records gang including their online PRs.
The reason Wande did not sign with Mavin on launch was that he strongly believes Mavin Records cannot move his career to the next level and disagreement over sharing of monies with Wande not willing to shift ground on 10% with Mavin asking for 20%. Wande is also still working with his manager, Nana.
In a different twist, have you heard Wande Coal mention the word Mavin before?
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/07/wande-coal-exits-mavin-records/#sthash.lw62S0SL.dpuf
Although early speculations claimed Wande Coal was never signed to Mavin Records – on paper and he was only working with the Don Jazzy led record label. This tie is said to have been ended and Wande Coal has fully-floated his record label Black Diamond Entertainment.
This move was made obvious by his latest single Kilaju which dropped yesterday – with Don Jazzy keeping mute about the song, Wande Coal was made to do all the online promotion himself with no support from the entire Mavin Records gang including their online PRs.
The reason Wande did not sign with Mavin on launch was that he strongly believes Mavin Records cannot move his career to the next level and disagreement over sharing of monies with Wande not willing to shift ground on 10% with Mavin asking for 20%. Wande is also still working with his manager, Nana.
In a different twist, have you heard Wande Coal mention the word Mavin before?
- See more at: http://www.omg.com.ng/2013/07/wande-coal-exits-mavin-records/#sthash.lw62S0SL.dpuf
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