Okpaleke to produce film based on Nigerian Airways plane hijack

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Charles Okpaleke to produce film based on Nigerian Airways plane hijack

Charles Okpaleke
Charles Okpaleke

By Taiwo Okanlawon

Award-winning movie producer, Charles Okpaleke has revealed that Play Network Studio is developing a film on the striking event of October 25, 1993, that saw four teenage boys hijack a Nigerian Airways plane.

According to Charles Okpaleke, the story will center on the headline-making event of October 25, 1993, as a medium of protest against the June 12 elections.

Sharing some details of the forthcoming project, the Play Network Studio’s boss wrote on his Instagram:

“In line with our commitment to tell our Nigerian stories, my research and writing team at the @playnetworkstudios have been working on an amazing storyline for a few months now that is centered around the 1993 hijack of the Nigerian Airways.

“The preliminary plot I have just been sent is AMAZING! We are still reaching out to key participants of that hijack to share with us, a more in-depth account of their first-hand participation!”

According to multiple reports, the headline-making event saw Richard Ogunderu, Kabir Adenuga, Benneth Oluwadaisi and Kenny Rasaq-Lawal commandeered the plane enroute Abuja from Lagos and forced its pilots to land in Niger republic.

This was in an attempt to force the government to hand over power to MKO Abiola following the failed June 12 elections.

The young men were eventually captured and spent nine years and four months in jail in Niamey.

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