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How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by enemyofprogress: 11:25pm On Apr 01
LONDON MAIDEN FLIGHT: *How we fought restriction of Air Peace return flight by officials (at Muritala Mohammed Airport) – Onyema*

• Says passengers would have spent hours getting to terminal building.

Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Dr Allen Onyema, yesterday, said when Air Peace returned from its maiden flight to London, *some staff of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, FAAN, tried to restrict its aircraft to landing at a rejected part of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport,* MMIA Lagos, far from the port’s new terminal.

Onyema noted that such an action would have exposed passengers to difficulties, saying it would have taken them hours to get to the terminal building.

Speaking on The Morning Show, an Arise TV programme, he said despite the fact that *C-23 at the new terminal was free for use, the officials chose to reserve it for a foreign carrier at the expense of an indigenous carrier.*
His words: “When our aircraft landed, thank God I was there because this thing had happened before. Let me excuse the leadership of FAAN, Mrs Olubunmi Kuku; and the Director of Air Operations, Captain Abdullahi Mahmood, both doing fantastically well.

“The wickedness in the system is stinking. The only carrier doing international operations in Nigeria landed and it was kept somewhere in the bush, a disused side of the airport. They expect us to use rickety buses to take international passengers to the new terminal which the international airlines rejected when it was opened.
“For those on that plane which landed yesterday, it would have taken about six hours for people to exit the airport. They put us near Nigerian Aviation Handling Company, NAHCO, which is very far. And nobody is using that end. No aircraft, not even foreign or local.

Meanwhile, C-23 at the new terminal was opened.
“When my captain called, he said it was reserved for a foreign airline at the expense of a Nigerian airline. Our aircraft, coming from London, was to be packed in one bush about two kilometres to our terminal.

Can you imagine the time it would take us to take people from there to the terminal building? It would have taken about nine hours and Nigerians would have hated Air Peace because they wouldn’t know.

*“There are internal conspiracies within Nigeria. Some Nigerians are praying that we fail,* but the good thing is that nobody is God.

Do you know what I did? I called my operations control centre, who could reach the pilot. I told him to tell the pilot to block the taxiway. It was when British Airways landed that they started making moves to tell us to go to where we rightly belonged.”

_https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/04/london-maiden-flight-how-we-fought-restriction-of-air-peace-return-flight-onyema/_

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Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by BigkokoRep: 3:31am On Apr 02
G-d have mercy on these internal enemies sabotaging homegrown businesses and their useless hanger on are shouting patronize local to grow the naira! Tufiakwaaaa this kind country!

Buhari and his northern bandits sabotage his quest for international routes.

The remnants and ethnic of the two other regions conspired to make him inconsequential. And to make his service unappealing.

Thank G-d for his boldness to out and say his truth. E no go better for all you useless sabotauers.
Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by DatNiggaDaz: 4:31am On Apr 02
Envy & wickedness in high places
Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by BALLOSKI: 4:56am On Apr 02
Stupid officials!

No other race on earth loves the black man, he also does not love himself. How can you give "preferential" treatment to a foreign airline over your own? We're really stupid and taught to hate ourselves and pull each other down.

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Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by helinues: 4:57am On Apr 02
How are we sure Onyema is giving the true account here

Nigerians like to claim some imaginary enemies

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Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by Coly2012(m): 5:29am On Apr 02
Shame of a nation
Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by adamusuleiman1: 5:34am On Apr 02
You get what you pay for. Perhaps landing fees at the airport get levels and are factored into the ticket price; hence, the terminal inside bush grin

Anyway, I will wait for the feedback from FAAN.
Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by donareal: 5:37am On Apr 02
helinues:
How are we sure Onyema is giving the true account here

Nigerians like to claim some imaginary enemies

So all those people that you claim to be enemies of Tinubu and Nigeria are all imaginary?

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Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by helinues: 5:38am On Apr 02
donareal:


So all those people that you claim to be enemies of Tinubu and Nigeria are all imaginary?

Stick to the topic

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Re: How We Fought Restriction Of Air Peace Return Flight By Officials by Mynd44: 7:20am On Apr 02

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