FAAN warns against repeat of KWAM 1, ‘KWAM 2’ flight incidents

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has cautioned air travelers, aviation staff, and cabin crew to remain calm, courteous, and professional when handling disputes within airports or onboard flights.

This warning, issued on Saturday through FAAN’s official X (formerly Twitter) account, follows two recent high-profile incidents that sparked nationwide debate, the altercation involving Fuji legend Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, and a similar clash aboard an Ibom Air flight involving passenger Comfort Emmanson, whom social media users have now dubbed “KWAM 2.”

FAAN stressed that violence or unruly behavior is never acceptable in any circumstance, urging passengers to always channel their complaints through the proper platforms.

“Stay calm, stay safe: No matter the situation, violence is never the answer. If you have a concern, visit the FAAN Customer Service Desk to lodge a formal complaint, your issue will be addressed promptly and professionally,” the agency said.

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The Authority further reminded aviation professionals of their responsibility to maintain order and uphold public confidence in Nigeria’s air transport system. Cabin crew were specifically advised to stay composed even under pressure, while also delivering service with courtesy.

FAAN added that continuous training and retraining of aviation personnel would ensure excellent service delivery and conflict-free flights.

Reassuring the public, the Authority concluded:

“Your Safety, Our Priority: FAAN is committed to ensuring safety, security, and comfort at all our airports — so every journey begins and ends with peace of mind.”

FAAN probes airport incident involving K1

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has addressed Tuesday’s incident at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, involving a musician and a ValueJet pilot.

This is contained in a statement on Wednesday by Mrs Obiageli Orah, Director of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection.

Orah confirmed that King Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, also known as K1 De Ultimate, was due to board morning flight VK 201 to Lagos.

She said preliminary findings confirmed the musician attempted to carry an unidentified liquid on board, in spite of repeated warnings from Aviation Security (AVSEC) and the Flight Captain.

She noted that under international standards, including Nigeria’s Civil Aviation Security Programme and ICAO Annex 17, liquids above 100ml must be declared and medically justified.

The passenger was reportedly informed but declined to comply with the regulation.

“As boarding continued, an airline security officer asked the passenger to step aside for clarification,” she said.

Orah stated that the passenger allegedly refused and poured the liquid — later confirmed as alcohol — on the officer.

She said the Flight Captain intervened but faced resistance and later ordered the aircraft door closed once boarding was complete.

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The passenger then moved to the front of the aircraft and refused to vacate the area, in spite of repeated instructions.

Orah said the musician was eventually escorted away by AVSEC’s crime unit for investigation and was later released.

“FAAN reiterates its firm commitment to the safety and security of all passengers, crew, and airport personnel,” she said.

She added that FAAN would not condone actions that compromise operations or violate aviation safety rules, regardless of who is involved.

“This matter is under thorough investigation. All responsible individuals will be held accountable according to the law,” Orah added.

She further stressed FAAN’s dedication to professionalism, safety, and full regulatory compliance at all Nigerian airports.

(NAN)