The identities of the six Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) employees who perished in the tragic helicopter crash last Thursday have been revealed.
An electronic manifest obtained by Punch disclosed the names of the workers as Tamunoemi Suku, Alu Lawrence, Etim Emmanuel, Kenneth Chikwem, Frank Oriamre, and Borris Ndorbo.
The fatal incident involved a helicopter operated by East Winds Aviation, which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean while en route to the FPSO—NUIMS ANTAN facility off the coast of Bonny Finima in Port Harcourt.
The pilot, Captain Yakubu Dukas, was among those confirmed dead, while the identity of the eighth passenger aboard remains unknown as of the latest updates.
Following the crash, President Bola Tinubu expressed his condolences to the families of the deceased and directed authorities to escalate search and rescue efforts.
According to reports, the bodies of five victims have been recovered, but three individuals are still unaccounted for.
Captain Yakubu Dukas
The National Association of Aircraft Pilots and Engineers, while expressing profound sorrow over the loss of Dukas, described him as a seasoned pilot with over 20 years of experience.
Dukas was also said to have served as the vice president of the union.
Relatives and friends of the deceased took to social media to share their grief, with Thandazile Artemis mourning, “Captain Yakubu Dukas, my sweetest Uncle Yaks. This isn’t how it was meant to be.”
A Twitter user, @vanniebee, wrote, “Captain Yakubu Dukas! I’m in shock and may never recover from this.”
Tamunoemi Suku
Tamunoemi Suku, a medical doctor and graduate of Obafemi Awolowo University, described himself on Facebook as “gentle and highly principled.”
Hailing from Kalabari, Rivers State, he attended Enitona High School in Port Harcourt before pursuing his medical studies.
Suku’s Facebook presence is minimal, with his birthday on November 13 being one of the few events he celebrated online.
He married Laura Emi-Suku, an entrepreneur, on April 18, 2015, and they lived together in Port Harcourt. Friends paid tributes to him online, with Charity Eberechukwu Onuh stating, “What a great loss. Oh my God! Rest in Peace.”
Lawrence Alu
Known as “Fly Guy” on Facebook, Lawrence Alu hailed from Abbi, Rivers State, and resided in Lagos.
He studied at the Regional Maritime Academy in Accra, Ghana.
His relative, Innocent Ibeyenwo, expressed sorrow over his death on Facebook, saying, “My brother Lawrence Alu, it’s so painful to hear you were among those involved in the helicopter crash. May God grant your family the strength to bear this loss.”
Another user, Taiwo Omotuyine, reflected on their time together, stating, “The law is gone; he was my colleague.”
Frank Oriamre
Originally from Edo State, Frank Oriamre maintained a sparse social media presence, with only two posts: one depicting him in a yellow overall next to a Christmas tree and another featuring colleagues he referred to as part of his production crew.
Borris Ndorbo
A graduate of Rivers State University, Borris Ndorbo lived in Port Harcourt with his wife. He had been employed in the floating production, storage, and offloading sector since August 28, 2023.
His social media activity was minimal, with his last post being a selfie taken in a helicopter along with a nostalgic photo captioned, “Good friends. Just something important to remember.”