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Business News of Thursday, 17 June 2021

Source: www.sunnewsonline.com

Air Peace boss preaches unity to passengers onboard

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Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, has called on Nigerians not to be discouraged by recent events, which has given vent to calls for secession, insisting that Nigerians are better off living in a united nation.

He made the call on Wednesday when he addressed passengers onboard Flight 7120 operated by the airline’s Boeing 777 from Lagos to Abuja and told them that with the natural and human resources abound in the country, Nigeria would make a great nation and would be the envy of the world.

He said that the current challenges could be the key that would unlock the full potential of the country to rise to its greatness if the citizens work together to make Nigeria better, adding that the country’s size is a huge advantage for her.

“Nigeria is for all of us. The bigger Nigeria is, the best thing ever that can happen to Nigeria. We don’t need to balkanise this country; we don’t know what we have got having this country called Nigeria. Our diversity should be our strength and not our albatross. The diversity we have is the best thing that can ever happen to this nation. Let us make it work; let us stop engaging in blame games. Let us stop engaging in the stigmatisation of ethnicities, let us work as Nigerians,” he told the passengers.

Onyema who initiated the training of Niger Delta youths in the early 2000s, which later culminated in the amnesty programme under the late President Yar’adua administration, told the passengers that the United States is a conglomeration of people from diverse nationalities who worked together to build a great nation.

“America is the melting pot of all ethnicities in the world. You have Igbo America, Fulani America, Yoruba America, and Anglo American from England, from Russia also and all over the world. Yet when they get the passport, they profess America."