Naira Marley, Nigerians react to letter the CEO of Executive Jet sent to Minister of Aviation
Sam Iwuajuku, the CEO of Executive Jet, the company responsible for the flight that conveyed rapper Naira Marley and BBNaija’s Kim Oprah to Abuja, has penned a written apology to the minister of aviation, Hadi Sirika.
Iwuajuku in the apology letter dated Monday, June 15, said that the flight which conveyed the entertainers was originally scheduled to convey a judge to Abuja on Sunday, June 14.
He, however, noted that he realized that things took a different course after placing a call to the judge who informed him that he arrived in Abuja via another aircraft.
Explaining himself further, Iwuajoku said when he went through the flight manifest on Saturday, June 13, he saw the name Babatunde Fashola and assumed that the flight was to convey the minister of works.
According to him, he had no idea that the aircraft was conveying the entertainers whom he described as a bunch of ‘useless people’.
Iwuajoku made it clear that the company is sorry for the mistake and it will not happen again.
Check out a copy of the letter below:
Naira Marley who reacted to this alleged that the airline’s pilot and everyone on the flight were Marlians (his fans). He made a clarification on the names on the manifest by saying that his name is Azeez Adeshina Fashola, while his younger brother’s name is Moshood Babatunde Fashola.
He also averred that they won’t be using Executive Jet again for addressing them as “useless people”.
Naira Marley tweeted;
Lool they asked for our names on the jet though and looooooooool ur pilot is a Marlian and everybody there is a Marlian too.. my name is Azeez Adeshina Fashola and my lil brothers name is moshood babatunde fashola and u was begging me to tag y’all
Do u know that over 20,000 Marlians travel with executive jet a month. We won’t be using ur useless airline again for calling us useless. Thank God we didn’t crash on that flight sha because we nearly did. BTW We didn’t book the flight ourselves.
Nigerians have now hilariously taken to social media to address Naira Marley as the new Minister of Works after a photo of the letter went viral.
See some posts below;