Timi Dakolo, the Nigerian singer has taken to social media called out a Moroccan airline, Royal Air Maroc, over his missing luggage.
Taking to Instagram, the ‘Iyawo Mi’ hitmaker disclosed that how his airline made a stop in Morocco, while he was travelling from Lagos to Freetown.
The singer noted that he flew business class and expected his luggage to be prioritised, however, he was surprised to see his bag before boarding, but later discovered it was not loaded onto the flight.
Upon arrival in Freetown, the bag was missing.
The musician added that despite taking steps to recover his language, which entailed filling out forms, sending emails, and contacting airport handlers, he has yet to receive any updates since then.
He now suspects the bag may have been stolen and is urging the airline to return his belongings.
He wrote: “On the 26th of June, I flew from Lagos to Morocco, and I was going to Freetown. To get to Morocco I saw my bag from where I was seated. It’s a business class, I have priority on my luggage. I was told they are going to put it in, and they didn’t put my bag in.
“I got to Freetown and I can’t find my bag. Ok, I filled a form, kept calling, sent emails and complained to Nahco. Since the 26th of June, I haven’t seen my full luggage. It’s beginning to look like they stole my stuff. Air Maroc please return my full luggage . It’s not anyhow luggage oo.”
Dakolo was born on January 20, 1981, in Accra, Ghana. His father is from Bayelsa while his mum is from Ghana.
The singer rose to fame after winning the inaugural season of Idols West Africa in 2007.