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Boarded @flyairpeace to London tonight. First time flying the airline on this route.
Check-in was seamless. Boarding was orderly and efficient. Onboard welcome drinks and service were A-grade—professional, warm, and attentive. The cabin crew were polite and genuinely helpful
I was invited into the cockpit—Captains Bamgboye and Nwando were friendly, focused, and fully in command. Always reassuring to see calm, confident professionals at the controls.
The lounge at MMA2 (Atelier, I think) needs serious improvement. Food and service were quite ordinary and don’t match the standard Air Peace is clearly aiming for on this route.
The biggest surprise? The ticket was about ₦3 to 5 million cheaper than comparable European airlines.
For me, the principle matters. I am committed to buy Nigeria, eat Nigeria, educate Nigeria, and treat Nigeria.
No exporting jobs through unintentional imports. I’m not on that treadmill.
I’ll keep you posted on the full flight experience.
Osita Chidoka
8 February 2026
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Join us on Osita Insights as we go beyond the headlines, ask the tough questions, and explore solutions. No partisanship. No noise. Only meaningful conversations.
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Looking at the infograpic below and the flak it drew it is worth clarifying the terms behind recent debate on the Nigeria Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS).
When the report states that the FCT has 96% access to drinking water, it refers specifically to “at least basic drinking water service” that is water from an improved source with a round-trip collection time of 30 minutes or less. It does not mean piped water in the home, continuous supply, treated water, or protection from contamination.
This distinction is crucial. The same report shows that only 38% of Nigerian households have water on their premises, and 88% do not treat their drinking water by any method. Access, therefore, is not the same as safety, and safety is not the same as reliability.
This is not a data fabrication issue. The NDHS figures shared by @StatiSense are technically correct for the indicator cited. The problem lies in language. Phrases such as “clean drinking water” carry everyday meanings (safe, piped, and reliable) that exceed what the indicator actually measures. When technical statistics are reduced to headline claims, nuance is lost and confusion follows.
Nigeria does not suffer from a shortage of data as much as it suffers from poor data interpretation. Too often, indicators are treated as lived reality rather than defined measurements.
When citizens read “96% access” and compare it to daily experiences of tanker supply, untreated boreholes, or intermittent availability, frustration is inevitable. The gap is not between truth and falsehood, but between measurement and meaning.
Good data comes with definitions, ladders, and limits. Poor debate ignores these and turns statistics into absolutes. The result is anger, mistrust, and citizens talking past one another.
We will argue better, and govern better, when we learn to ask three questions of every statistic: What is being measured? What is not? And what conclusions does the data support - or not?
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