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Allen Onyema Does Not Own Air Peace Any longer, Air Peace Is Owned By The Over 220m Nigerians–According to Onyema

Allen Onyema Does Not Own Air Peace Any longer, Air Peace Is Owned By The Over 220m Nigerians–According to Onyema

The chairman of Air Peace, Mr. Allen Onyema, has revealed the negative effects of a Nigerian newspaper titled Dead On Arrival that predicted the company’s demise. He talked about the challenges faced over the four years it took to obtain the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA), including resistance from within Nigeria as well as foreign barriers. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In July 2023, the CEO of Air Peace lodged a complaint alleging that the government had rejected the airline’s application, thereby impeding the airline’s ability to begin operations to the United Kingdom. Onyema maintained that the six-hour flight from Nigeria to London could easily be handled by Air Peace, which currently operates flights to China and India.

The CEO recently stated that the Federal Government has approved Air Peace’s direct flight operations to London, with help from the Federal Ministry of Aviation.

In a TVC interview, Onyema stated that internal resistance in Nigeria throughout time, as well as the British administration, contributed to the challenges in acquiring the BASA. He underlined the negative consequences of bad news, such as the tabloid’s “Dead On Arrival” prognosis, which he saw as a symptom of the country’s fundamental issues and jealously. Onyema underlined that Air Peace’s ability to overcome these hurdles demonstrates how crucial community support is for Nigerian-owned enterprises.

In his words, ”When we talk about the BASA, it wasn’t Britain alone stopping us. From Nigeria here, we were being stopped by our own people for 4 years and they were conniving with whoever to do that. Now we have been able to break into it. A Nigerian tabloid was writing, Dead On Arrival that Air Peace will not succeed. That will tell you the wickedness in the system in this country. The envy has driven some people to a point that they have lost it. It’s not about Air Peace, it’s not about Allen Onyema. Allen Onyema does not own Air Peace any longer. Air Peace is owned by the over 220 million Nigerians. And what we have done in the last few years has proven to this country that we need to support our own.” CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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