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There was a festival of prayers in Starbow flight S9103 that was en route to Accra from Kumasi.
The flight is reported to have been hovering mid-air for close to one hour, causing some passengers to raise their voices in prayers.
The captain of the flight is said to have returned to the Kumasi Airport where he landed safely.
Management of the airline has explained in a statement Monday that the pilot was faced with bad weather.
“...The captain decided to return to Kumasi as a safety precautionary measure and all the passengers were disembarked safely without any incident and the flight was not in any danger at all.”
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