As a football fan before being a content creator, I always hope that my favorite sport remains healthy, and that the legends of this game show respect and support each other in difficult times.
Unfortunately, Jamie, you have damaged the meaning of the word “legend.” You even went further, tarnishing the reputation of Liverpool itself and making the football world think that the people of Liverpool are racially biased like you. Of course, that’s a wrong assumption, because generalization is unacceptable. Everyone represents themselves.
You, Jamie, don’t need anyone to remind you of Mohamed Salah’s history — you know it well. And if you pretend to forget it, just open Google and type the name “Mohamed Salah.”
As a player, Jamie, you can hardly find ten people who agree you were a top defender, and there’s no football legacy that truly backs you.
As a person — with all due respect — you’re nothing but a clown chasing attention through provocative statements for money and interviews, filled with pettiness and cheapness.
Congratulations, Jamie — you made the entire Arab football world hate even seeing or hearing your name. You made many dislike anything related to you, unlike legends like Thierry Henry, Rio Ferdinand, Del Piero, and others, who earned global respect before and after retirement.
Your football career was short — and your post-football relevance is even shorter. Because cheap words do not last long.
Do you realize, Jamie, that there are nearly 500 million Arabs, most of whom now call you racist? And many of them think your community is racist because of you. Simply put, you became a rotten apple in a beautiful place.
You have the right to criticize — but you do not have the right to belittle a player who made history at a great club like Liverpool.
Disagreeing with Salah? Fine.
Criticizing? Normal.
Legends aren’t diminished by insults — history speaks. And Salah’s history is huge.
He started in Egypt,
And reached the whole world.
Salah is not just a player — he is a story of success and struggle that inspired children and adults, the poor and the rich.
Some people build legacies, others only shout.
And the difference is clear.
Yesterday during the Nigeria vs. Gabon game, while walking to the other side of the pitch after halftime, I saw some banners and placards, and I noticed some of them calling my name. I was like, do they have a Pooja Nation in Morocco?
But to my surprise, it was a very serious issue. Sigh.
One of the students said that the Nigerian Bilateral Education Agreement Scholars under the Federal Government have been abandoned in Morocco for over 15 months without payment.
The issue is so critical that they've lost one student to illness because they can't afford his medical bills.
I told them I would use my platforms to help them if the relevant authorities would see it.
Please RT & the relevant authorities attend to it.
An Eye Witness Account - Ibom Air Flight No. QI 513 from Uyo To Lagos on Sunday 10 August 2025.
So, I was on the now infamous Ibom Air flight from Uyo to Lagos on 10 August 20225 at 1:20pm. I sat on seat 14B, the aisle seat on the left side of the emergency exit row of the Plane. Miss. Emmanson sat across the aisle immediately to my right on the corresponding emergency exit row aisle seat (that should be seat 14C or D depending on how the seats were numbered). Considering it was a small aircraft, it could be said that we sat about two feet apart, so I was privy, first hand, to all that transpired prior to take off, and upon landing until I exited the plane before the entire drama began. I will detail hereunder what transpired, suffice to say, at no time did Miss. Emmanson refuse to switch off her phone for take off.
Disclaimer
It is important to state that prior to meeting Miss. Emmansonon the aircraft by pure happenstance, I had never met her before. She is a complete stranger to me. In the same vein I have never met any of the Ibom Air hostesses before Friday, to the best of my knowledge, and I am only speaking out now out of a moral duty and civic responsibility to speak the truthso that everyone, whether highly placed or not, highly connected or not, can be treated fairly and justly in all circumstances.
I must also state immediately that I do not condone or endorse the acts of violence and disorderliness exhibited by Miss.Emmanson as seen in various videos circulating in the media space. It is not justified.
Unjustified Humiliation and Provocation By Ibom Air Hostess
There were only two air hostesses on the plane which I presume to be as a result of the size of the plane. One of the hostesses approached us and gave us the regular briefing for passengers sitting on the emergency exit. This hostess was exceptionally kind, polite and amiable. I will refer to her henceforth as hostess 1. After the briefing she asked Miss.Emmanson politely twice to switch off her phone. I noticed thereafter that Miss. Emmanson was fiddling with her phone with some uncertainty.
After hostess 1 left to continue her duties, hostess 2 came with an almighty huff and told Miss. Emmanson to switch off her phone with a very high voice. Miss. Emmanson in a low voice tried to explain to hostess 2 that the buttons on her phone for switch off were not working so she did not know how to switch off the phone. Hostess 2 rebuffed her and kept insisting that she switches off the phone. Hostess 2 then told her that the phone she was holding was an iPhone which did not require buttons to switch off. The lady now asked the hostess to assist her switch off the phone and hostess 2 replied “I am not touching your phone”. Hostess 2 now told her to go to settings and from there click on general. The lady now responded in an even lower voice saying “please I cannot read and don’t know what you said I should do. Can you just help me?” Hostess 2 now retorted “Please I don’t have time for your nonsense. Better switch off that phone immediately”.
The gentleman sitting to my left in seat 14A and I were flabbergasted when we heard this and could not believe that an air hostess could speak so condescendingly and unnecessarily humiliate a passenger, perhaps because she was a single female. We then intervened and asked the gentleman sitting next to the lady by the window of her row to assist her. He collected the phone and was assisting her. Miss. Emmanson then started asking hostess 2 if there was anything wrong with being unable to read and why she had to humiliate her like that to the whole public. Hostess 2 now told Miss. Emmanson to keep quiet or else she would deal with her. At this point Miss. Emmanson started cursing and told her she could do nothing to her. Hostess 2 then said “ok, you will see” then she left in a puff and proceeded to the cockpit and never came back.
Another lady recount her experience with the same Ibom Air hostess from yesterday.
She says the hostess is vindictive and likes to oppress passengers. On a flight to Accra, the hostess fought with a passenger, who was also forcefully removed by security.
The Recent Ibom Air Incident - My two kobo.
I have read, with deep concern, various accounts of the events surrounding the recent Ibom Air flight from Uyo to Lagos involving Ms. Comfort Emmanson, and the subsequent actions taken against her.
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