“I said now.”
The men exchanged stunned looks, but no one dared disobey. They placed the engine parts on the table.
Grace’s hands trembled as she picked up a small metal component.
“Can I have a magnifying glass?” she asked.
One of the engineers handed it to her with a smirk, certain this was madness.
Grace raised the part to the light and peered through the glass.
The room went silent.
Then something happened that shocked everyone in that hangar.
But how did a homeless woman end up standing in a billionaire’s aircraft hangar? What did she see that the most expensive engineers in the world had missed? And how did that single moment change both of their lives forever?
This is how it began.
Richard Stone was not a happy man, even though he had everything.
He owned Skybridge Airlines, the biggest airline company in Nigeria. He lived in a mansion with forty-seven rooms. He had twelve luxury cars and more money than he could ever spend.
But money could not fix the problem destroying him.
His airplanes were dying.
Every week, another aircraft would begin shaking in the air. Passengers screamed. Pilots panicked. Engines made violent knocking sounds that filled cabins with terror.
Richard’s phone rang at all hours of the night.
“Sir, Flight 304 has made an emergency landing.”
“Sir, Flight 150’s engine is smoking.”
“Sir, we’ll have to cancel fifty flights tomorrow.”
Angry passengers demanded refunds. Lawsuits began piling up. Social media tore the airline apart.
Every morning the headlines were worse.
Skybridge Airlines: Death Traps in the Sky
Passengers Fear for Their Lives
Is Richard Stone’s Empire Collapsing?
Competitors were stealing his customers. His board of directors held emergency meetings almost every week.
“Mr. Richard, our stock is falling.”
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