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Suntai confirmed to reporters that although he needs support to return to office he was not fit to return to work as governor.
Mr. Suntai was terribly injured in a plane crash near Yola airport in Adamawa state when a small Cessna plane he was piloting crashed as he approached landing.
Mr. Suntai who was speaking in low and measured tone claimed he had been “drinking” before the crash
“My response was: I want to defy the laws of gravity, and go down history as the first black South African in space,” the South-African revealed.
"The issue of same-sex marriage was very controversial all over the world, including within the United States where 17 states out of 50 had endorsed it, but others still reject its legality. The issue that we see and I am speaking as a friend of Nigeria is that as I read the bill, it looks to me that it puts significant restrictions on the freedoms of assembly and expression; in my opinion which applies especially in advanced democracies, once government begins to say something in these areas, freedom no longer applies. It seems to me that this is a very worrisome precedent.”