The Customer Service Debacle at Nigerian Airports
Yesterday, I met several passengers scheduled to travel from Lagos to Owerri on @flyunitedng .
They had been abandoned to their fate after spending the entire day at the airport.
Some had been stranded for more than 11 hours, while the airline repeatedly postponed their departure time without providing clear explanations or adequate care.
Although we had a cordial interaction, that does not prevent us from once again stating the obvious: Nigeria's aviation regulators, especially the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority @NigeriaCAA, have failed in their responsibility to rein in the irresponsible conduct of domestic airlines.
What is even more disturbing is that many of these airlines simply do not care. Delays have become routine, poor communication has become standard practice, and passengers are treated as though their time, comfort, and dignity have no value.
I just woke up feeling excited and so loved! ❤️🙏🏾 Honestly, I’ve never felt this way before.
To everyone showing love to “I Can’t Look Away” , I swear, I love you all! Thank you for the support. God bless you! ❤️🚀 #ICantLookAway#ICLA#OGForeverAlbum 🙅🏾♂️🔥
@UFOSGLOBAL I will like the election campaign to schools like university, poly, college of educations because the population of youth/students is much through that more vote will comes in..
"The issue of unlimited data on mobile networks is that it doesn’t exist anywhere in the world unless you’re paying a fortune."
— MTN CEO Karl Toriola
Liars.
Millions of consumers around the world enjoy truly unlimited or effectively unlimited broadband and mobile data plans at prices that are often cheaper, relative to income, than what Nigerians pay for far less service.
Nigerians deserve affordable, reliable, and genuinely consumer-friendly telecommunications services, not endless tariff hikes, poor network quality, and excuses.
The time to #OCCUPYMTN nationwide is fast approaching!
#TakeItBack
#OccupyMTN
"The issue of unlimited data on mobile networks is that it doesn’t exist anywhere in the world unless you’re paying a fortune."
— @MTNNG CEO Karl Toriola
Liars.
Millions of consumers around the world enjoy truly unlimited or effectively unlimited broadband and mobile data plans at prices that are often cheaper, relative to income, than what Nigerians pay for far less service.
Nigerians deserve affordable, reliable, and genuinely consumer-friendly telecommunications services, not endless tariff hikes, poor network quality, and excuses.
The time to #OCCUPYMTN nationwide is fast approaching!
After extensive research and analysis, I project that Omoyele Sowore, the presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC), has the potential to secure up to 13 million votes in the 2027 presidential election.
This is not a prediction of what will definitely happen. It is a projection based on voter demographics, political trends, policy appeal, and the growing demand for an alternative to the traditional political establishment.
Why 13 million votes?
Because the message of the AAC has the potential to resonate with millions of Nigerians:
✅ Professionals seeking transparent and accountable governance.
✅ Students demanding quality education, affordable learning, and opportunities after graduation.
✅ Entrepreneurs and small business owners looking for policies that support production, innovation, and economic growth.
✅ Unemployed Nigerians seeking jobs, economic justice, and a government that prioritizes the people.
✅ Artisans and informal sector workers who desire better living standards, social protection, and access to opportunities.
The AAC's eco-socialist policy framework focuses on public welfare, quality education, healthcare, workers' rights, environmental sustainability, economic democracy, and social justice.
Beyond policy, Sowore has built a reputation through decades of activism, pro-democracy struggles, anti-corruption campaigns, human rights advocacy, and grassroots mobilization.
Can these factors translate into 13 million votes in 2027?
Watch this video as I explain the data, demographics, political realities, and assumptions behind this projection.
#Sowore2027 #AAC #TakeItBack2027 #OmoyeleSowore #NigeriaDecides2027
#AACTheAlternative