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136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by abbeyart: 11:15pm On Apr 13, 2008
136 Nigerians were kicked off a BA flight from London to lagos because they complained about the treatment of a fellow

Nigerian deporte!one Nigerian was even arrested and is now been charged to court (and banned from Ba For life).

We should all try and complain (if need be ,protest enen) and organise ourselves and boycott such airlines.

We should not allow BA to get away with such behaviour ( at least we should demand an apology) and also petition our embassy and goverment so they act.

Click on the following link to view the full story

http://odili.net/news/source/2008/apr/13/14.html
Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by Blatant: 2:49pm On Apr 14, 2008
Nigerians are the daftest of people on earth!!!

Please dont be offended.

Nigerians never think deep about anything, too shallow to consider what might also affect them or their families in future, too preoccupied with the NOW and blinded to the future.

I can bet many of those who read this story or even withnessed the event will be booking BA flights in the coming weeks.

Shame on us all cry
Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by otokx(m): 3:39pm On Apr 14, 2008
BLATANT has said it all
Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by chuckdee4(m): 3:48pm On Apr 14, 2008
Unfortunately BLATANT is so right, one thing us Nigerians lack is unity.

If this was an Indian this happened to, they would all boycott BA and BA would turn around and start begging them to fly again for reduced prices, but us Nigerians will take shit and go back to the source of the shit, when will we learn to stop taking such nonsense behaviour from foreigners, how does protesting to an officer equal an arrest and a ban, i have seen non repentant criminals get lesser punishment, would they have done this to a white man?
Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by Ebonyj(f): 4:19pm On Apr 14, 2008
Sorry I just posted this same topic before seeing this, Below is my view on the matter
Personally I know no action will be taking regarding this matter , it is very upsetting to see that we as a community don't stand up for each other. If the Nigerian Ambassador to the UK was to do his job, he would demand an apology and compensation from BAA and the BA and he would also ensure that all flights to/fro Nigeria was stopped until an action is taken. If this had happened to any other community or nationality an action would have been taken. This is because they all have representatives. The Asians have their rep, some of the other black communites too have their rep but there is no one standing up for the Nigerians in the UK. This is because of our selfish interest and also due to the fact that we don't trust or respect each others tribe/beliefs.
Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by Nobody: 5:14pm On Apr 14, 2008
i agree with all ur posts especially
Ebonyj:

Sorry I just posted this same topic before seeing this, Below is my view on the matter
Personally I know no action will be taking regarding this matter , it is very upsetting to see that we as a community don't stand up for each other. If the Nigerian Ambassador to the UK was to do his job, he would demand an apology and compensation from BAA and the BA and he would also ensure that all flights to/fro Nigeria was stopped until an action is taken. If this had happened to any other community or nationality an action would have been taken. This is because they all have representatives. The Asians have their rep, some of the other black communites too have their rep but there is no one standing up for the Nigerians in the UK. This is because of our selfish interest and also due to the fact that we don't trust or respect each others tribe/beliefs.



our ambassadors do nothing. they are a bunch of waste pipes. all said and done nigerians will still fly with BA. how un-united nigerians are
Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by folem: 6:54pm On Apr 14, 2008


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comment on same topic @ Funmi Iyanda's Blog

Bisola said, 
Don't believe everything you read. Or at least, try and verify the story first.

I felt the same level of indignation while reading the story but something rang false. It just didn't seem possible that all the guy said was 'please don't kill him' and yet he was arrested and treated in that way. Why him and not the other passengers? And let's be honest, how many naijas in such a situation would have just said 'please don't kill him' without aggression? I'm sorry but it's just not in our nature to do so. In such situations, we become quite aggressive, especially if we feel our rights are being trampled upon.

Anyhoo,  just this evening, i decided to give my sis the jist and her hubby was there. He immediately asked me where i'd heard the story and then told me that his brother and a friend were both at the airport that day and had had their flights delayed as a result of this incident. It was while waiting for their flight that the economy passengers on mr. omotade's flight came out and told them what had happened.

Apparently, Mr. omotade DID try to intervene, but rather than ask the officials not to kill the deportee, he got quite aggressive and insulting. Now air traffic rules are clear. Assault on airline staff is not tolerated on any level, and assault is not only defined as physical assault. Raising your voice or issuing threats against an airline official is deemed as an assault. Long and short, not only was mr. omotade aggressive, he also started to whip up sentiments, such that the other passengers got involved. It was at that point that the officials decided to remove the deportee from the plane and report mr. omotade's behaviour to the police and the laws being what they were, he was immediately arrested.

Now, according to all the passengers on that flight, when they attempted to arrest mr. omotade, he actually STRIPPED DOWN TO HIS BOXERS while resisting arrest, insisting that he had done nothing wrong, since he hadn't physically assaulted any of the airline staff. Still, he was bundled off the plane and then the pilot decided he couldn't fly any of the economy passengers because they too had joined in the fray. He said he didn't feel safe, so they were all evacuated and the deportee was taken back on to the plane. The plane flew to lagos with only first and business class passengers (and of course, the deportee).

This story was corroborated by 2 different people at 2 different times, so i'm quite sure it's true. Mr. omotade needs to apologise for speaking half truths. In the first place, what was his business with the deportee? Did he know him from anywhere? Did he know why he was being deported? Of course, anybody in such a situation, resisting deportation would try to whip up sentiment and unfortunately, mr. omotade himself got caught up in the 'we have our rights' thing. He should have simply minded his business.

Friday, April 11, 2008 11:27:00 PM

Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by abbeyart: 7:17pm On Apr 14, 2008
[quote]Did he know him from anywhere? Did he know why he was being deported? Of course, anybody in such a situation, resisting deportation would try to whip up sentiment and unfortunately, Mr. omotade himself got caught up in the 'we have our rights' thing. He should have simply minded his business[quote][/quote].

[b]@ Folem ,who needs enemies when we have fellow Nigerian brothers like you?

This what we are talking about (we are so selfish) it was his business because we are meant to be our brothers keepers,that is how we look the other way and deportees are killed while been deported.

Becuae it seems you have your papers and the right to be in the UK does not mean that you should feel contempt for fellow Nigerians who are illegally here.
The fact still remains (as I live in the UK too) we are sometimes treated as animals because we are black and we are Africans, we need to stand up for our rights.

The pilot was scared? please give me a break.no Nigerian would do anything to endanger a plane while they are in it (Nigerian are scared of death) and by the way Nigerians generally look the other way,but it must have been that the deportee was been treated badly (as they usually are).

I will look into this story,but I am sure that the officers would exaggerate the situation,who do you think the police would believe the well respected white pilot or a bunch of black Africans in economy class

I have been in this country and I know that everyone lies, even once I decided to demand for my results in University and the woman said I was talking too loud and been aggressive to her, I said I was not,well she said she did not want to deal with me that I should come back tommorrow,when I refused she said she would call the police_I said she should go ahead that I was not aggressive,she then said who do I think the police will believe her and her colleague or me (a common black African student).

And why should he not do the right thing? do we not have rights as black Africans in the UK? do Indians,chinese etc fight for their rights ?why not us?

Well what more can I say,stop been a coconut and stand up for your own!!!!
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Re: 136 Nigerians Kicked Off British Airways Flight! by Kobojunkie: 7:31pm On Apr 14, 2008

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