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As a temporary solution until receiving its first Boeing 767s, Malév operated a single IL-62 (leased from CSA - Czechoslovak Airlines) on flights to Japan in the summer of 1991.
HA-LIA (ex. OK-JBJ) was flewn by CSA pilots and the purser was also delegated by Czechoslovak Airlines, only the flight attendants were Hungarians.
The inaugural flight was operated between Hungary and Japan with technical stops, the plane (in both directions) landed at Moscow and Khabarovsk to refuel and pick up a navigator into the cockpit, who was necessary to fly over the territory of Siberia.
Il-62, the only four-engined passenger jet aircraft in the fleet history of Malév had 174 passenger seats on board.
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This memorial card is part of the MALEV Il-62 HA-LIA Flickr Album.
I used to love going down to the C&I and watching the fleet on a Saturday or Sunday afternoon. Here's a typical afternoon prior to an NWI meeting in Rockford.
Oftentimes, CHCTAC would sneak out between #11 and #3 and thisday was no exception. Here a pair of BNSF SD40-2's pound the UP diamonds at Rochelle, IL.
09-24-2006
Judiciary correspondents attached to the Ikeja division of the state High Court yesterday had a raw deal in the hands of policemen from the Area ‘F’ Ikeja and court officials who arrested and beat them mercilessly on the orders of a magistrate for allegedly flouting her directive not to report proceedings in her court.
It took the intervention of some senior members of the Bar including the former Secretary of the Nigerian Bar Association, NBA, Deacon Dele Adesina, SAN, Mr. Sebastine Hon, SAN, the chairman of the Ikeja Bar, Mr. Adebamigbe Omole, the Chief Registrar of the court, Mr. Gafaru Safari and the Area Commander, Area ‘F’ before the journalists could regain their freedom after they were arrested and kept in custody for about two hours.
The crisis started when a female police officer simply identified as Rose attached to Magistrate court No 6 presided over by Magistrate A. A. Osoniyi ordered the journalists who were at the court to cover a judgment of the Coroner inquest into the multiple vehicle accidents around Berger Bridge, along Ibadan express way almost two years ago to leave the court premises.
Hot argument ensued between the female police officer and journalists when she arrogantly shouted at them to leave the court, a situation that drew the attention of the Magistrate who was resting in her chambers.
However, the presiding Magistrate, who said she gave instruction to bar journalists from coming to her court because she presides over juvenile court ordered the arrest of the newsmen and seizure of a camera belonging to the crew of the Channels television.
The Magistrate said: “Do you know where you are at all? Oya, arrest them all. Go and lock up all of them!”
The journalists who were surprised by the action of the magistrate immediately initiated a call to the Chief Registrar to save the situation, but the matter got worse after the Magistrate and her orderly called for police reinforcement from the nearby Area ‘F’ Command who stormed the court located near the Muslim Pilgrims Board, in a commando manner and swooped on the journalists.
Immediately the Magistrate gave the order, a female police officer, Mariam Joseph, swooped on Wale Busari, a judicial correspondent with Silverbird Television, grabbed his clothes and was about dragging him away.
Instead of the police to request the journalists to follow them to the station, the policemen who were not less than seven started beating them. In the process, two journalists, Messrs. Adewale Busari and Wahab Abdulah from the Silverbird television and the Vanguard respectively were injured and their clothes torn to shreds.
One of the police officers with the name tag, “Olalekan Ajayi”, said “you are arguing with the police, we were called by the Magistrate, we have to obey her.” Rather than listening to the newsmen who promised to follow them to the station they resorted to force.
Busari’s arrest led other judicial staff in the area to clamp down on other journalists, including Francis Iwuchukwu of Peoples Daily, Henry Ojeluh of PM News/The News Magazine, Yejide Gbenga-Ogundare of the Nigerian Tribune, Solomon Asowata of the News Agency of Nigeria, Akinwale Akintunde of Thisday, Yetunde Ayobami-Ojo of the Guardian, Nurudeen Oyewole of Daily Trust, Shola Shoyele of Channels Television, Gbenga Shoyele of the Nigerian Compass, Ranti Thomas of the Moment Newspapers, Bisi Onanuga of the Nation, and Yemi Adebanjo of News Star Newspapers.
The judicial staff were supported by the police officers and swooped on journalists, beating them with gun butts and dragging them on the floor. 10 of the journalists were then bundled into a 14-seater police bus with number plate Lagos XJ 812 Epe.
“Because you are journalists does not make you to be above the law. I will deal with you mercilessly,” Ajayi, the police officer raining punches on Wale Busari, shouted.
An unidentified superior of Ajayi also shouted, “use maximum force on him, he will come to his sense.”
The journalists were then driven to the Area ‘F’ police command, where the beating continued as the police officers further unleashed their anger on the journalists, especially Wale Busari, alleging that the journalist rudely resisted arrest.
The matter eventually went before the Area Commander, who listened to the journalists and sought amicable settlement of the matter.
The journalists and their phones and camera seized were later released on the instruction of the commander.
May 30th 2011
Song of the Day: This Day - Bran Van 3000
Grannie had her hip replacement this morning, in Bermuda. It went very well and she'll be out of the hospital next Monday. In Case you've forgotten I'm going to be down there from the 2nd (Thursday) to 12th of June.
Went to homegrown with Chris & Sara. Ate lunch, talked to Jesse. Magnus skated the bowl for the minute, but they're doing some work on the stage so he couldn't really do much.
Went to work, we served like, 7 tables. Oi vey.
I'm going to the city tomorrow to buy a new lens since my kit lens has officially given up the ghost. I'm 99% sure I'll be getting a 18-135, I really need something like that, since I can't afford more than one new one and currently non of my lens autofucus. And 50mm can get tiring after a while, even though I'll probably keep using it for my 365s.
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 11: Model wearing David Tlale Thisday/Arise Magazine Spring 2010 during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Bryant Park on September 11, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/WireImage)
Creative Director of Tiffany Amber, Folake Coker and Supermodel Naomi Campbell, during day III of Arise Fashion Week held at Lagos Continental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos on Sunday
Photo: Kunle Ogunfuyi
British supermodel, Naomi Campbell, modelling Mai Atafo's design, during Arise Fashion Week with Naomi Campbell , held at The Lagos Continental, Victoria Island on Good Friday night. Photo: Kunle Ogunfuyi
Fashion Designer, Mai Atafo and Supermodel Naomi Campbell modelling Atafo's design; during the ongoing Arise Fashion Week with Naomi Campbell held at The Lagos Continental Victoria Island on Good Friday. Photo: Kunle Ogunfuyi
Recording artist Chris Brown performs at the 3rd Thisday Africa Rising Festival at the Thisday Arena on July 13, 2008 in Lagos, Nigeria.
3rd Thisday Africa Rising Festival - Day 2
Thisday Arena
Lagos, Nigeria
July 13, 2008
Photo by Bennett Raglin/WireImage.com
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R.kelly on stage at the ThisDay Musical Festival 2009 in Lagos, Honour Michael Jackson as a Legendary.
photo by Kunle Ogunfuyi
50Cent on stage at the THISDAY Music festival of Peace held in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. 19/12/09
Photo:Kunle Ogunfuyi
Hodimages presents a Photography exhibition Flashback on Nigeria Protest: a Lagos Account by Kunle Ogunfuyi.
Against all odd, Ogunfuyi documented the Nigeria fuel subsidy protest from his Lagos base early January 2012 in a more relaxing and photo-journalistic manner.
January 10-17, 2013, exactly one year he will be staging a flashback of the protest at the National Museum Onikan, Lagos
Open day Thursday January 10, 2013
If you are in Lagos please keep a date.
Your are welcome.
50Cent on stage at the THISDAY Music festival of Peace held in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. 19/12/09
Photo:Kunle Ogunfuyi
37426 at Castle Cary, 16th August 1989, 2O93, 16.54 Bristol - Weymouth. There was a double diagram to Weymouth on thisday due to the BBC Radio One Roadshow, the other diagram was 37408.
Nduka Obaigbena Founder, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Thisday, Nigeria at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Abuja, Nigeria 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Nduka Obaigbena Founder, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Thisday, Nigeria at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Abuja, Nigeria 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
Nduka Obaigbena, Founder, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Thisday, Nigeria at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Abuja, Nigeria 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
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R.Kelly honour Michael Jackson while performing at the ThisDay Musical Festival in Lagos
Pix:kunle Ogunfuyi
Nduka Obaigbena, Founder, Chairman and Editor-in-Chief, Thisday, Nigeria at the World Economic Forum on Africa in Abuja, Nigeria 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Tämä päivä -teemaiseen decoon joka ehti pyöriä minulla jo aika pitkään, kun minään päivänä ei vaan tapahtunut mitään niin merkittävää että siitä olisi saanut inspiraatiota decoiluun. Sitten yllätti tuo lumipyry keväisessä kelissä. Kaikesta täytyy yrittää löytää positiivisia puolia... Tausta oli jo valmiiksi maalattu, lisäsin vain suikaleen harmaata paperia, tarrakirjaimet ja Crackle Accentsia.
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Deco entry with a theme "this day". That day it had suddenly started snowing again, after a period of warmer spring days.