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New episodes every Thursday at 12pm. The Maritime Platform - Providing solutions to challenges encountered in Nigerian Ports. An affiliate of @IntegrityNGR

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This unfortunate incident really highlights the importance of service delivery and professionalism in customer interactions. No matter the nationality or circumstance, every passenger deserves to be treated with respect and fairness. The way this case has gone viral shows
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UPDATE: KENYA AIRWAYS MEETS WITH THE NCAA, APOLOGIZES FOR ILL-TREATMENT OF NIGERIAN PASSENGER AND ADMITS THAT AIRLINE'S OFFICIAL STATEMENT WAS MISLEADING As Director for Consumer Protection and Public Affairs at the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, my duty is to protect all stakeholders, including passengers and airlines. I have carried out my duties with utmost respect to the regulations of the CAA. In respect of the now viral case between a Nigerian passenger, Gloria Omisore, and Kenyan Airways, I summoned the airline to my Abuja office today, Tuesday, February 4, 2025. In attendance were the airline's Country Manager, James Nganga; Station Manager, Eric Mukira; and Duty Manager, Ezenwa Ehumadu. The outcome of the meeting is as follows: 1. We informed the airline that the passenger had called Kenya Airways via +254 711 024 747 on December 7, 2025, to inquire if she was qualified to fly the Manchester-Paris-Nairobi-Lagos (inbound) and Lagos-Nairobi-Paris-Manchester route. According to the passenger, the airline told her that she was qualified, despite her informing them that she is Nigerian, who holds a British resident permit, but no Shenghen visa. 2. It was based on this information from Kenya Airways that she proceeded to purchase the ticket. She flew the first leg into Nigeria via Paris and Nairobi with no incidence. *The airline has asked for time to check their recorded call log and confirm if that call actually happened. They have been granted 48 hours to do so. For her outbound flight, the airline boarded and flew the passenger out of Lagos despite knowing that she needed a transit visa for the Paris leg. This fault was that of the airline, and it was only discovered in Nairobi. 3. Upon discovery, the airline then offered Ms Gloria a direct flight to London at no extra cost to her, on the condition that she'd wait another 10 hours in addition to the 17-hour layover she had just endured. Since she was bleeding and exhausted, the passenger demanded accommodation and care because the error was that of the airline. It was when she was denied care that an argument ensued between her and the airline counter staff. *This is contrary to the intentionally misleading official statement by Kenya Airways claiming that the lady simply refused to re-routing directly to London and started to throw pads around. *Their team has apologized for the obfuscation of facts in that statement. They have also admitted that, phone call or not, it was the fault of the airline not to have discovered the problem before airlifting the passenger from Lagos. 4. At the NCAA, our regulations mandate all airlines operating in Nigeria to have dedicated customer relations desks/officers who are trained to mediate issues of this nature. If there was compliance with the regulations, the staff would have handled the situation better, and it would never have escalated to the level it did. 5. "CALL YOUR PRESIDENT" I expressed deep disappointment about the unruly Kenya Airways staff who insulted the office of the President of Nigeria, insinuating that the airline could do anything to Nigerians and NOTHING would happen. I asked if this manner of addressing customer complaints was the airline's standard protocol. The country manager stated in very clear terms that the staff was out of order and apologized for the outburst. When asked what disciplinary measures will be taken against their personnel, he said that his bosses in Nairobi would decide. (Thread continues below)

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Since the inception of the HelpDesk, a tool that enables maritime stakeholder to report corrupt incidents, the number of corrupt cases in the maritime sector that registered at an all time high, 266, in 2019, is currently at 45. @maritimafrica #LinkedinLiveinterview
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“The Nigeria Miracle' has been sustained since 2019. We encourage the Nigerian government to keep the reforms going. Without them, we cannot achieve anything because most agencies needed for the change we seek are government agencies.” @sojapa Interview with @maritimafrica
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Mr. @sojapa succinctly described how risk assessment, and support from Nigerian government agencies, brought about the Standard Operating Procedures, which helped streamline the Nigerian maritime sector. Live Interview with @maritimafrica on fighting corruption. #anticorruption
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Corruption in the Nigerian maritime sector is all but eradicated. Our collaboration with chief maritime stakeholders and The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network has brought major reforms to light. We aim to keep engaging stakeholders in compliance with SOPs and collective action.
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We're thrilled to announce that @sojapa will mentor participants at the upcoming BINTA Fellowship. This program allows experienced professionals to offer guidance to participants, spearheading anti-corruption initiatives that foster behavioral changes. #Behaviouralinsights
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We vehemently condemn the tragic killings of 16 military personnel in the Okuoma community of Ughelli South Local Government Area and the military’s subsequent drastic response. What are your thoughts? Click to read our analysis: linkedin.com/posts/cbingr_i… #Deltakilling
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Today, we celebrate our CEO, @sojapa on his birthday. We thank him for his visionary leadership and commitment to supporting an inclusive Nigeria where we all thrive. Happy Birthday, sir. Remain Blessed. #BirthdayCelebration
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Mr. @sojapa will participate in the @GlobalCompactNG event to unveil the Transformational Governance Corporate Toolkit. Don't miss out! 📆 March 5, 2024 ⏲ 10:00 AM WAT. Secure your spot by March 1 for in-person attendance: tinyurl.com/TGCTL
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Dr. Stella Egbe recognizes the pivotal role the private sector plays in Nigeria's Marine and Blue Economy, leveraging its profit-driven mindset. Yet, she underscores the crucial need for heightened collaboration with the Government for even greater success. Watch the full video on YouTube - @integrityradio" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">YouTube.com/@integrityradio #MarineandBlueEconomy #PublicPrivatePartnership
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Prince David Omaghomi unveils that for 2+ decades, locals attributed ocean invasion in Victoria Island to a vain mythical ocean goddess. Enter Eko Atlantic City - the multi-billion dollar real estate project. A 9km wall was the ingenious climate resilience solution that safeguarded Lagos. Watch the full video @integrityradio" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">YouTube.com/@integrityradio #ClimateResilience #EkoAtlantic
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Prince David Omaghomi sheds light on a sobering reality: In his words “Nigeria is the shipwreck graveyard of the world.” With over 9000 abandoned ships along our 900km coastline, this alarming statistic exacerbates the coastal erosion crisis we’re grappling with. Let’s join hands to address these challenges for a sustainable Marine and Blue Economy. Watch the full video - @integrityradio" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@integrityradio #NigeriaMaritime #CoastalErosion
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@simisiyou Great observation. He made a lot of solid points worth checking out in the full video.
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(S4E2) Prince David Omaghomi emphasizes the vital role of mangroves in safeguarding Nigeria’s coastlines. His vision? To construct a formidable barrier of mangroves stretching from Bakasi to Badagry, fortifying Nigeria’s shores against environmental threats. Watch the full video on YouTube @integrityradio" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">youtube.com/@integrityradio #MangrovesProtection #CoastlineResilience #EnvironmentalGuardianship
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