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Trump Eyes Qatari Luxury Jet As Replacement For Air Force One Amid Boeing Delays

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The aircraft, a Boeing 747-8, one of the most valuable and advanced commercial planes in the world, will be retrofitted for presidential use and is expected to enter service within two years.

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to accept a luxury aircraft from the Qatari royal family to serve as the next Air Force One should he return to the White House, two sources familiar with the arrangement told CNN.

The aircraft, a Boeing 747-8, one of the most valuable and advanced commercial planes in the world, will be retrofitted for presidential use and is expected to enter service within two years.

Trump and his aides reportedly toured the jet earlier this year at Palm Beach International Airport, with one source saying the former president has since “boasted to people around him about how luxurious the plane was.”

“President Trump is touring a new Boeing plane to check out the new hardware/technology,” White House communications director Steven Cheung said in a statement at the time.

The jet is being gifted by the Qatari Ministry of Defence to the U.S. Department of Defence, according to a Qatari official, who emphasised the transaction is a government-to-government deal rather than a personal gift to Trump.

The Pentagon will oversee the aircraft’s conversion, adding advanced security and communications features to prepare it for presidential duties.

Trump is scheduled to depart Monday for his first major foreign trip since announcing his re-election bid, which includes a stop in Doha, Qatar, where further discussions around the aircraft transfer are expected to take place.

Given the diplomatic implications of accepting such an extravagant gift from a foreign government, the arrangement raises significant ethical and legal concerns.

Using a foreign-provided aircraft for official presidential duties has no known precedent in modern U.S. history.

This development comes amid longstanding frustrations from Trump over delays in the official Air Force One replacement programme.

Boeing has been working on converting two 747 jets for presidential use, but setbacks have plagued the effort.

Initially scheduled for delivery by 2022, the aircraft are now not expected before 2027.

Cheung pointed to those delays as justification for considering alternatives: “Trump’s tour of the plane highlights the project’s failure to deliver a new Air Force One on time as promised, as they are already 5 years late.”

At one point, Trump even enlisted tech billionaire Elon Musk to help expedite the process, frustrated by supply chain bottlenecks and lingering effects of pandemic-era staffing shortages.

While the new plan may offer Trump a quicker path to replacing the ageing Air Force One, questions about the transparency and propriety of the deal are expected to intensify as he continues his campaign for a second term.

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Goods worth millions of naira destroyed as fire razes factory in Oyo

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A major fire outbreak on Saturday gutted a four-bedroom apartment converted into a tailoring workshop in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

The incident occurred in the early hours at Benjamin, Alabama Junction in the Eleyele axis of Ido Local Government Area, leaving equipment and valuables worth millions of naira destroyed.

Confirming the incident, the Chairman of the Oyo State Fire Service, Maroof Akinwande, said operatives of the agency were swiftly deployed to the scene after receiving a distress call.

“The fire emergency was reported at exactly 4:15 a.m. on Saturday, 20th September, 2025. Once the address was verified, our team, led by ACFS Bamidele Samsudeen, promptly mobilised to the scene,” Akinwande explained.

He urged residents to always give accurate information and report fire emergencies without delay, stressing that quick response is critical to minimizing losses during such incidents.

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Troops kill two terrorists, foil kidnapping attempt in Kaduna

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Two terrorists have been killed by troops of the Joint Task Force North West, Operation FANSAN YANMA, during an ambush in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

Security analyst Zagazola Makama shared the information on X on Sunday, saying the troops acted on credible intelligence about the movement of the attackers.

According to the Makama, the soldiers from Sub-Sector 5 set up an ambush along the Wake–Kabode–Abrum axis after learning that terrorists were heading from Gabachua high ground towards Insami and Kabode for a planned kidnapping.

“The ambush, which took place around 7:00 a.m., led to the killing of two terrorists,” Makama wrote.

Troops recovered two AK-47 rifles, two extra magazines, a mobile phone, and a motorcycle, which was destroyed at the scene.

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‘Kill 10, 20 will rise’ – Bandit leader dares security forces in Katsina

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A notorious bandit leader, Kachalla Ummaru, has warned that government military operations targeting bandits could exacerbate insecurity, asserting that any attempt to kill 10 bandits would lead to 20 more emerging in retaliation, while killing 30 could trigger further unrest in cities and villages.

Ummaru made the remarks on Saturday during a peace dialogue between bandit groups and community leaders in Matazu Local Government Area of Katsina State.

He urged security operatives to exercise restraint, emphasizing that the dialogue process would only succeed if all parties approached it in good faith.
The meeting, convened to foster peace and reconciliation, comes amid renewed efforts by stakeholders to curb banditry across Katsina and neighbouring states.

Community elders attending the dialogue also called on both bandit groups and security agencies to commit to genuine peace to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.

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