Tag: Allen Onyema
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Air Peace boss reacts after returning trafficked women from Abidjan
Dr Allen Onyema, Chairman, Air Peace Ltd., has described human trafficking as a blight on Nigeria’s shared humanity.
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US court vindicates Air Peace boss, Onyema in $20m fraud case
The Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, has been cleared of all wrongdoing in an alleged $20m bank fraud charge brought against him by the U.S. government.
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ICYMI: Air Peace reacts over indictment of CEO in U.S.
Air Peace has reacted to a report of fraud charge by the U.S. Department of Justice against its Chief Executive Officer, Dr Allen Onyema, and Chief of Finance/Administration, Mrs Ejiro Eghagha.
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Internal, external factors responsible for previously outrageous high airfares – Allen Onyema
Allen Onyema, Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, has heaped external and internal intrigues for the previously outrageous high prices that foreign airlines were charging for international trips. Onyeama while granting an interview to newsmen on Wednesday attributed the fall of the naira to these airlines.
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Why local flight fares have skyrocketed – Air Peace boss
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Air Peace, Allen Onyema has given reasons on why local flight fares have skyrocketed.
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US Court reopens $20 million alleged fraud case involving Air Peace boss
The court has jettisoned the earlier trial date of June 27, 2022 date earlier fixed in February
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Aviation fuel: ‘We have 3 more days to fly’ – Airline operators
Airline Operators in the country on Monday said they had only three more days to fly due to the high cost of aviation fuel. Mr Allen Onyema, the CEO of Air Peace, who spoke on behalf of the operators, said this during a public hearing by the House of Representatives ad hoc committee investigating the…
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All Hail Allen Onyema!!! Nigeria’s Pride and Apostle of Peace, By Henry Boyo
BY HENRY BOYO In the wake of the latest, dastardly, xenophobic attacks in South Africa, the first batch of Nigerian evacuees arrived Lagos, on 11th September 2019, i.e, a week or so after native South Africans burnt and looted shops and properties belonging to several African immigrants. Although, initially, well over 600 Nigerians, indicated their…