The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has reacted to the plane found in Lagos.

There were speculations that it crash-landed Tuesday evening.

The aircraft, which had missing wings, caused a gridlock on the Ikeja-Agege road.

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In a terse statement posted on its social media handles, FAAN told Nigerians to disregard the news.

“The aircraft was sold by the owner to a buyer, who was taking it to its final destination”, it reads.

An aviation analyst, Daniel Dikio had tweeted his observation of the viral video.

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“It is an Airbus A319, hasn’t flown domestically in years. I can see traces of a green logo, it likely belonged to First Nation Airways in its time.

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“The wings are separated cleanly, this wouldn’t happen in a crash. The separation is a sign of dismantling.

“There is no damage to the fuselage, almost impossible given the purported circumstances”, Dikio noted.