Again, Nigerian passengers were recently subjected to inhumane and degrading treatment when a British Airways crew maltreated its Nigerian passengers aboard a Lagos bound flight from London.
I am of the opinion that the western countries look at Africans as less privileged and so can do anything to us and get away with it. The move to suspend BA's landing right in Nigeria is a welcome move. I see it as a right step in the right direction. Let them atleast know that we can manage our affairs without them.
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Thank you for your write up.God bless the NBA for taking this case up.Recently I stated that Nigerians constitute less tahn 1 % of British population but 14.6% of inmates in British jail, while caucasians (white) that constitute over 90% of the population are less that 19% of the prison inmates.There is a slave mentality here in the Uk,colonial mentality, institutionalised racism.This is what the BA crew demonstrated.The BA management approach demonstrates lack of respect for our country and our president.BA landing rights must be suspended for a minimum of 10 years we dont want them anymore.