• Rights Group Demands Probe Into Ibom Air–Passenger Incident

    The Center for Human Rights and Accountability Network (CHRAN) has urged the Ministry of Aviation, NCAA, and FAAN to launch a thorough investigation into an alleged incident involving Ibom Air officials and Ms. Comfort Emmanson, a female passenger on a Uyo–Lagos flight.

    #IbomAir #CHRAN #AviationSafety #PassengerRights #UyoToLagos #NigeriaAviation #HumanRights #AviationNews


    Rights Group Demands Probe Into Ibom Air–Passenger Incident The Center for Human Rights and Accountability Network (CHRAN) has urged the Ministry of Aviation, NCAA, and FAAN to launch a thorough investigation into an alleged incident involving Ibom Air officials and Ms. Comfort Emmanson, a female passenger on a Uyo–Lagos flight. #IbomAir #CHRAN #AviationSafety #PassengerRights #UyoToLagos #NigeriaAviation #HumanRights #AviationNews
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  • "Ibom Air Bans Passenger for Life After Assault on Crew Members"


    Ibom Air has issued a lifetime ban on a passenger who allegedly assaulted its crew members during a recent flight.

    The airline described the incident as unacceptable, reaffirming its zero-tolerance policy towards any form of aggression against staff or fellow passengers. The decision, it said, was made to ensure the safety, respect, and comfort of all on board.


    #IbomAir #AviationNews #FlightSafety #AirlineBan #ZeroTolerance #TravelUpdate #PassengerRights

    "Ibom Air Bans Passenger for Life After Assault on Crew Members" Ibom Air has issued a lifetime ban on a passenger who allegedly assaulted its crew members during a recent flight. The airline described the incident as unacceptable, reaffirming its zero-tolerance policy towards any form of aggression against staff or fellow passengers. The decision, it said, was made to ensure the safety, respect, and comfort of all on board. #IbomAir #AviationNews #FlightSafety #AirlineBan #ZeroTolerance #TravelUpdate #PassengerRights
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  • Abuja Airport Drama: ValueJet Pilot Speaks Out on KWAM 1’s Onboard Clash, NCAA Issues Suspensions

    ValueJet pilot, Captain Oluranti Ogoyi, has broken her silence over a tense encounter with Fuji music legend King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1) at Abuja Airport — an incident that has sparked heated safety concerns in Nigeria’s aviation sector.

    Reports indicated that KWAM 1 had a near-miss with one of ValueJet’s aircraft, triggering public alarm. Following the controversy, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) suspended both Capt. Ogoyi and co-pilot Ivan Oloba for allegedly violating aviation safety protocols — though details remain sketchy. In a separate action, KWAM 1 was banned from flying locally for six months.

    In her statement, Capt. Ogoyi — daughter of a politician from Osun State — detailed how the drama began when KWAM 1 approached the aircraft holding a gold flask. Ground staff suspected it contained alcohol, which is prohibited onboard in Nigeria.

    According to her, the singer refused inspection, allegedly snapping, “Do you know who I am? You have no right to tell me to open my flask.” The situation escalated when, without warning, KWAM 1 poured the flask’s contents on her, security officers, and some passengers.

    Security officials advised against allowing him on board, a decision Ogoyi supported. After a short delay to remove him from the vicinity, she proceeded with the flight to Lagos.

    This incident has ignited debate on passenger conduct, crew authority, and flight safety enforcement in Nigeria.

    #AviationNews #KWAM1 #ValueJet #FlightSafety #AbujaAirport #BreakingNews #NCAA #TravelAlerts
    Abuja Airport Drama: ValueJet Pilot Speaks Out on KWAM 1’s Onboard Clash, NCAA Issues Suspensions ValueJet pilot, Captain Oluranti Ogoyi, has broken her silence over a tense encounter with Fuji music legend King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal (KWAM 1) at Abuja Airport — an incident that has sparked heated safety concerns in Nigeria’s aviation sector. Reports indicated that KWAM 1 had a near-miss with one of ValueJet’s aircraft, triggering public alarm. Following the controversy, the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) suspended both Capt. Ogoyi and co-pilot Ivan Oloba for allegedly violating aviation safety protocols — though details remain sketchy. In a separate action, KWAM 1 was banned from flying locally for six months. In her statement, Capt. Ogoyi — daughter of a politician from Osun State — detailed how the drama began when KWAM 1 approached the aircraft holding a gold flask. Ground staff suspected it contained alcohol, which is prohibited onboard in Nigeria. According to her, the singer refused inspection, allegedly snapping, “Do you know who I am? You have no right to tell me to open my flask.” The situation escalated when, without warning, KWAM 1 poured the flask’s contents on her, security officers, and some passengers. Security officials advised against allowing him on board, a decision Ogoyi supported. After a short delay to remove him from the vicinity, she proceeded with the flight to Lagos. This incident has ignited debate on passenger conduct, crew authority, and flight safety enforcement in Nigeria. #AviationNews #KWAM1 #ValueJet #FlightSafety #AbujaAirport #BreakingNews #NCAA #TravelAlerts
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