1. Unruly and disorderly manner by shouting on top of her voice, abusing and assaulting the crew and refusing to disembark after landing which is a punishable offence according to FAAN constitution.
2. Assaulting of one Juliana Edward by slapping and hitting her with her right hand there by committing a criminal offence punishable under Lagos State law.
3. Assaulting of one Jokpame sagun by hitting her face with slippers thereby committing a criminal offence punishable under Lagos State law.
4. Wilfully damaged the aircraft divider cotton valued at over $2500
5. Wilfully Damaged a braided wig belonging to one Juliana comfort valued at N110,000. A criminal offence punishable under Lagos State law.
2. Assaulting of one Juliana Edward by slapping and hitting her with her right hand there by committing a criminal offence punishable under Lagos State law.
3. Assaulting of one Jokpame sagun by hitting her face with slippers thereby committing a criminal offence punishable under Lagos State law.
4. Wilfully damaged the aircraft divider cotton valued at over $2500
5. Wilfully Damaged a braided wig belonging to one Juliana comfort valued at N110,000. A criminal offence punishable under Lagos State law.
Good for her.
ReplyDeleteNext time she will learn to behave
Nope. There's nothing to gloat about this.
DeleteWhile the lady may have gone over reacted, putting a phone on Airplane mode during a flight is something almost all of do regularly.
There is absolutely nothing that warranted the Ibom Air hostess from preventing her from disembarking the plane. They would have simply allowed her to come down, then the Airport security will take her to their office for more questioning. Simple matter.
But what did they do instead? They dragged her out like a common criminal, recorded her nakedness, posted it online and then remanded her in Prison.
All because she didn't put off her phone?
Thank you Nocturnal..
DeleteThis is not funny at all..
They assaulted her and then posted it online, because she's a nobody abi..
Nocturnal, thank you oooo.
DeleteThat's how they celebrate bad behaviour and cry foul when the table turns to them. No one deserves that level of wickedness. That airport staff intentionally pulled her top to reveal her nakedness. That alone tells me there is more to the story than the snippets they shared. Those people in uniform get intoxicated with the slightest amount of power.
Noctural, God bless you...
DeleteWell written Nocturnal, they should have allowed the airport securities do their job.
DeleteNocturnal, you have said it all. I wish the lady has people in high places that can fight for her. They would have allowed her disembark and then arrest her. The behavior of every crew involved in that viral video was barbaric. Looking more like things that happen in a jungle.
DeleteLols, hehehe to damage wig follow for offense like this yes nah Mammi 😀😀
ReplyDeleteAs una say that the cases are dead on arrival mk we sit down dey look,na to calculate all the bills and pay then free her abi 😜
lol, that wig i saw tht mama wearing isnt 110k sha, but why say she refused to deboard
ReplyDeleteTheres a video where that hulk Air hostess was blocking her from deboarding with other passengers
mockney dey sleep trouble go wake am.
ReplyDeleteO gbe ise ile jade, people like her are the ones that abuse their partners. Serves her right.
ReplyDeleteCurtain not cotton.
ReplyDeleteApart from the grammatical blunder from the lawyer, how is a curtain divider $2500?
DeleteAbi na numerical error?
That can't be more than $250.
I've sold dividers for years before. No customized sef is $200 Shioor 😯
No 2.
DeleteThe braided wig is N100k?
As in a hundred kpa?😂
Biko lawyer reduce curtain divider money, reduce wig price.
Oginidi?
XP 😂
All this allegations.. where is the cctv footage.. because she was the only one on the plane with the crew members.. they should stop this bullying. Now now they have charged her to make her look like the villian
ReplyDeleteI think the aviation law in Nigeria has two different laws:
ReplyDeleteOne for the highly connected and the other for the downtrodden
You gerrit dear
DeleteSo fast???
ReplyDeleteThe hands of the law is fast here!! So what about KWAM 1 charges....Nigeria now has 2 laws: One for rich and one for the poor.....The airport authorities should learn how to de-escalate things; blocking her from alighting was very wrong from the air hostess, sharing her videos of her privates while roughly handling her.......
ReplyDeleteThe security should have been on standby at the end of the plane and pick her up in a civil & professional manner...Haba!! Are we in Oshodi motor park?.....Yes the girl was unruly; why make yourself to be a human shield..If she had hit the lady or push her down......
We have a lot to learn as a country because all of us are quick to talk about rights but forget about responsibilities.....My own is I want to see KWAM 1's charges if we are serious as a country.....
Taking her to Kirikiri is using a slender hammer to kill a fly....She should be detained at airport cell or something......
Sledge **
DeleteJust imagine how swiftly the law in our country is now working. The same law that was crippled or probably died when similar issues happened last week. Truly, rules and regulations are for the poor. The law is really for the oppressed.
DeleteThey shared just snippets of what happened here and there, and they expect us to believe she is a mad woman. Even at that, is that enough reason to expose her nakedness intentionally?.
Who trained those personnel? There was nothing professional about those uniformed staff I watched in that video.
Same thing i thought.
DeleteMy dear, it unbelievable!
DeleteTwo people who broke aviation rules & two different judgements.
I hope same applies to kwam 1 this selective justice is bad i would never support evil they both deserve to face the law .
ReplyDeleteThere's swift penalty for the poor the rich mostly get off easily.
DeleteIt is very appalling justice should be served to all not a selected class of people.
She just brought wahala to herself for nothing sake, this incident will humble her by force.
ReplyDeleteBraided wig 110k 🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteThat charge weak me
DeleteE no shock you? 🤣🤣
DeleteIf only she had behaved well.
ReplyDeleteShe's just a LAPO kid, that's why people have not come out to tell us that to 'Err is human',that's why they haven't allowed her to apologize like her senior colleagues.Her only crime is that she doesn't have the high and mighty as her friends.Selective justice is no justice at all.
ReplyDeleteLoool@ senior colleague
DeleteMe i just want them all brought to book.
Loool@ senior colleague
DeleteMe i just want them all brought to book.
My own is for kwam 1 government official helped him to spread the apology for kwam 2 dey don remember say Lagos State and FAAN get constitution
ReplyDeleteWelcome to 9ja
DeleteAll in all, we should learn to show decorum where ever. All these agbero and amoteks behaviour reeks of ... 😏
ReplyDeleteShow decorum when push comes shove.. those officials are shameless. Especially the agbaya hostess
DeleteTry to get small sense you hear.
DeleteTeacher wey no get brain
DeleteApparently the laws are made by the rich for the poor to obey…Im not justifying what the lady did but this is too much after the assault that was meted to her by the airline
ReplyDeleteAnger sha
ReplyDeleteNothing was shared about how the issue escalated to what we all watched in the video, yet you guys piled up allegations against her. Why is she in Kirikiri already? Had she stood trial?
ReplyDeleteThe anyhowness in this country is alarming!
Just just now, Kirikiri.
DeleteThe Hostess blocking her should have been arrested too.
All I know is that in this Nigeria, there is law for man, there is law for woman, there is law for the rich and there is law for the poor, and the laws are different.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, it's mind boggling
DeleteThe passenger’s assault on airline staff constitutes a criminal offence under Nigerian law, as does engaging in violent conduct. The proper course of action by airline security should have been to call the police and allow them to handle the matter, rather than physically restraining her in a manner that led to public exposure.
ReplyDeleteCommitting a crime does not extinguish a person’s constitutional right to dignity under Section 34 of the 1999 Constitution.
Forcibly exposing a woman’s breasts in public amounts to sexual harassment and could form the basis for a civil claim.
The individual who recorded and circulated the video may also be liable under privacy and cybercrime laws.
Lastly, there is no law in Nigeria mandating the wearing of a bra.
Public criticism on that ground has no legal basis.
How many divider did she damaged?
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