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Freed Ibom Air Passenger Emmanson Cry Out Says “I’m Still In Pain”
Freed Ibom Air Passenger Emmanson Cry Out Says “I’m Still In Pain”
Freed Ibom Air Passenger Emmanson cry out says “I’m still in pain”. K1’s ban reduced, Emmanson released after Keyamo’s intervention | Freed lady offered N500k job
Freed Ibom Air passenger, Comfort Emmanson (middle), shortly after her release from Kirikiri correctional centre, Lagos, yesterday : PHOTO BY OLUGBENGA SOYELE
The Ibom Air passenger recently released from custody, Comfort Emmanson, has said that she is still in pains following the altercation that took place the day she travelled.
Emmanson took to her social media to thank her supporters and described her post-release condition.
It was also gathered that following the intervention of the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), the six-month ban on K1 was reduced to one month. At the same time, Emmanson was released through the same process.
Magistrate Olanrewaju Salami of the Lagos State Magistrate Court, sitting in Ogba, Lagos State, discharged Emmanson, accused of unruly behaviour and assault aboard the airline.
Salami discharged Emmanson yesterday after the police, through their prosecutor, Inspector Oluwabunmi Adeitan, withdrew the five charges against her.
At the resumed hearing of Emmanson’s case, Adeitan told the court that he had been instructed by the commissioner of police, Lagos Airport Command, to withdraw the case based on new developments.
The decision to resolve the matter out of court came following interventions from the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN).
The minister has announced that “all parties had agreed to resolve the matter after consultations with key stakeholders in the aviation sector.”
But in a statement posted on her Instagram page on Wednesday, Emmanson (#soft_commy), said she was still “in pains due to how I was treated” and required medical attention before she could share her complete account of the incident.
The complete statement from her Instagram page reads, “Thank you so much for the prayers, love and support. I’ve been released from prison, but I’m still in pain due to how I was treated.
“I just need some rest and medical treatment before giving out my version of the event. Thank you so much, my lovely friends and supporters. I appreciate y’all from the bottom of my heart. God bless you all. Thank you, my great God!!!”
The incident occurred on August 10, 2025, when Emmanson allegedly refused to follow safety instructions to turn off her mobile phone before takeoff, resulting in a confrontation with the flight crew.
Upon landing in Lagos, she reportedly assaulted the purser, removed her wig, and attacked security personnel, which led to her arrest and a lifetime flight ban imposed by airline operators in Nigeria.
However, a Facebook user, Ossai Ovie Success, who hails from Delta State, has offered Emmanson a complimentary trip to Delta State, known as the Big Heart and Home of Global Tourism Hub.
Success, the founder of Delta Social Media Summit, said he also offered her a job opportunity with a monthly salary of N500,000 secured in Delta State.
“All expenses, including flight tickets, accommodation in a five-star hotel, and tour costs, will be fully covered including a ticket to attend the Delta Social Media Summit on August 28th in Asaba,” he posted, adding, “I’d like to extend an invitation for her to visit Delta State and unwind after her release from Kirikiri prison. If you’re in touch with her, please ask her to DM me. She won’t be disappointed as I will be giving her a good time.”
NCAA Withdraws Criminal Complaints Against K1
Meanwhile, in the same post, Keyamo also confirmed that the NCAA had withdrawn its criminal complaints against Kwam 1 after he publicly demonstrated remorse for his conduct.

Freed Ibom Air Passenger Emmanson Cry Out
He said the decisions were part of broader measures to ensure aviation safety, recognise penitence, and promote public awareness of proper conduct in Nigeria’s airports.
He said, “The above decisions were taken by the government and the airline operators purely on compassionate grounds, as the government will never pander to base sentiments, politically motivated views, or warped legal opinions when clear encroachment of our laws is involved.
“We are also sending a clear message that we take safety and security in the aviation sector very seriously, and we have decided to draw a line after these clemencies,” Keyamo said.
But a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), Femi Falana, has faulted the Federal Government’s handling of the case against Fuji Star, Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, over his recent conduct at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.
He argued that the government, by hastily accepting his apology and granting him a pardon without allowing the police to conclude their investigation, had lost the moral right to prosecute any unruly passenger who commits an offence at any of the nation’s airports.
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Akwa Ibom Governor Pledges Commitment To Tourism, Blue Economy Development
Akwa Ibom Governor Pledges Commitment To Tourism, Blue Economy Development
Akwa Ibom governor pledges commitment to tourism, blue economy development… commends Editi Effiong for projecting State’s tourism potentials
As part of his effort to encourage tourism and enhance the State’s blue economy, Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has reiterated his administration’s commitment to encourage and reward young professionals who are willing to collaborate with his administration in promoting the positive image of the State through the ARISE Agenda.
The Governor made this known while fielding questions from Government House correspondents shortly after embarking on inspection of a locale of a movie, “The Black Book 2” (Old Scores), at Ishiet Beach/Market in Uruan Local Government Area.
He commended the movie Producer and Director, Mr. Editi Effiong, for his talent, vision, inspiration, and creative ability to project the tourism potentials and boost the economy of the State.
Governor Eno charged young Akwa Ibomites to shun divisive tendencies, be inspired, and emulate the creative effort of successful Akwa Ibom sons and daughters by joining hands to develop the tourism and blue economy of the State.
“The impression is amazing, seeing that we have one of our own trying to pull the world down here.
“I would love to thank and encourage him, and to let our young people see that Akwa Ibom has what it takes to drag the world’s attention.
“It depends on what you see. Someone can see this place and write one story about a swamp that has been abandoned and make all the noise. Another person sees this place and makes a great movie out of it that will market this place to the world and is able to attract the attention because of the work he has done here,” he said.
The State Chief Executive pledged his encouragement, support, and collaboration with Editi and other young Akwa Ibomites to enable them rise to the zenith of their calling.
“We are going to work with him. Editi is a young man I have known very well. This is one thing I say to our people in the diaspora, let’s partner. Come back home, whatever you see out there, bring it back here, and let’s work together.
“I think that is the story, and I am really impressed. If you know the number of people that have visited this State in the course of this film, the talents, and the caliber of artists that have been here, then this young man deserves an award and our support,” he added.

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On his part, the movie Producer and Director, Effiong, appreciated Governor Eno for his visionary leadership and passion for tourism development.
He expressed gratitude to the Governor for creating a hospitable and tourism friendly ecosystem to enhance talent exploration through the provision of good road network and quality modern facilities which distinguished the State as one of the most treasured locations in the country.
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BREAKING: International Flight Operation – A New Dawn For Akwa Ibom
BREAKING: International Flight Operation – A New Dawn For Akwa Ibom
BREAKING: International flight operation – a new dawn for Akwa Ibom. On a bright Friday morning, a chartered plane descends smoothly onto the runway of Victor Attah International Airport in Uyo. For the first time in years, the airport, upgraded to international standards, welcomes travellers from abroad directly, without the need for cumbersome stop overs. As the passengers step out, they are greeted by warm sunshine, gentle coastal breezes and the promise of adventure in a land long admired but rarely visited.
Among them is Anna, a tourist from Europe curious about Nigeria’s lesser known treasures. She has booked a flight because she read about Akwa Ibom’s serene beaches, rich culture, and vibrant hospitality scene. With her suitcase in hand and camera ready, she hails a cab to the coast, to a place called Ibeno Beach, reputed to be the longest stretch of natural sandy beach in the country.
Elsewhere, a business traveller couple from Asia arrives at night, thanks to the recently restored night flight capability of the airport. The lights of Uyo’s cityscape welcome them. Their plan is not merely tourism. They come to explore opportunities in real estate, hospitality investments and marine port projects, drawn by Akwa Ibom’s emerging infrastructure and connectivity.
Discovering Hidden Treasures, Tourism Blossoms
With the ease of direct access, people like Anna are no longer daunted by complicated travel itineraries. They can touch down in Uyo and in a few hours find themselves sunbathing on Ibeno Beach, exploring mangrove lined creeks, savouring local cuisine, and attending cultural events.
Local hotels and resorts, some recently built, others simply refurbished, begin to fill up. Tour operators, boat ride operators, souvenir craftsmen, local guides and transport drivers see a sudden surge in demand. Families book weekend getaways. Young couples go for romantic beach walks. International guests craving unique tropical culture find themselves drawn to the forested hills, water side villages, and warm hospitality of the people.
Small businesses flourish. The souvenir making artisans produce hand woven crafts, traditional garments and artworks. Restaurants serve local dishes to foreigners curious about Nigerian coastal cuisine. Tour guides offer boat rides, ecotourism treks, historical site tours and even visits to old missionary sites and cultural villages.
From Tourism to Revenue, Jobs and Infrastructure
The inflow of travellers brings tangible income. Payment for airport services, landing fees, tourism taxes, hotel fees, tour operator commissions, local transport fares, dining and souvenirs. The government begins to record increased revenue from airport operations and tourism related levies.
At the same time, businesses spring up to meet the rising demand. New hotels, resorts, restaurants and tour agencies. This creates jobs for hotel staff, cooks, guides, drivers, artisans, maintenance staff, security personnel and many others. Local youth find employment in hospitality and related services.
Investors, seeing the rising interest and improved connectivity, start funding larger infrastructure projects. Roads to beach areas are improved. Leisure facilities, resorts, waterfront promenades and small marinas are built. With increased financial inflows, the state government reinvests into public infrastructure. Roads, electricity, waste management and beautification receive attention.
Having a modern internationally connected airport also strengthens Akwa Ibom’s appeal for trade and logistics. With proposed harbour or deep sea port developments on the horizon, the state is gradually transforming into an integrated logistics and tourism hub.
A Story of Renewal and Possibility
By opening its skies, Akwa Ibom changes from a hard to reach but beautiful coast to a must visit destination with easy access. People like Anna now tell their friends about their unforgettable beach holiday. Business minded visitors arrive to explore investment opportunities. Local entrepreneurs seize new markets.
The result is more jobs, improved livelihoods, rising incomes and increasing state revenue. The revenue helps fund roads, public utilities, coastal development and improvements to public facilities. Over time, the state becomes more prosperous and more vibrant, tourism and commerce leading to real, visible transformation.

International Flight
Why This Matters. Beyond the Story
Analysis shows that airport infrastructure, such as direct international flights, is strongly correlated with socio economic growth, increased tourism, employment and income generation.
With the recent approval for international operations at Victor Attah International Airport, the capacity to bring in foreign visitors without major transit delays is now achievable.
The resetting of night flight operations adds flexibility to travel schedules, boosting the attractiveness for both leisure and business travellers.
The state’s broader plan under the ARISE Agenda envisions tourism and hospitality as major pillars for economic diversification, lessening reliance on oil revenues.
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Governor Umo Eno Secures Federal Approval For International Airport Operations
Governor Umo Eno Secures Federal Approval For International Airport Operations
Governor Umo Eno secures federal approval for international airport operations. The Federal Government has approved the commencement of full international flight operations at the Victor Attah International Airport in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State.
The approval was granted on Thursday during a meeting in Abuja between Akwa Ibom State Governor Umo Eno and the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.
The development places the airport among the few in Nigeria authorised to process international passenger traffic. It is expected to boost regional connectivity, strengthen tourism, stimulate business activity and attract greater foreign investment into the state.
With the new status, the airport will be able to receive international carriers, operate cross-border flights and function as a direct gateway between Akwa Ibom and destinations across Africa and beyond. Full international operations are projected to begin in the first quarter of 2026.

Governor Umo Eno Secures Federal Approval For International Airport Operations
Governor Eno, who has been pursuing the upgrade through sustained engagement with federal authorities, described the approval as a major step forward for the state.
His administration has positioned Akwa Ibom as an emerging aviation hub, driven partly by the expansion of airport infrastructure and the growth of the state-owned airline.
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