By Chibuike Nwabuko
Abuja (Sundiata Post) – Popular journalist and Arise Television presenter, Oseni Rufai has slammed Reno Omokri for focusing and talking about design of clothes of flight attendants when Air Peace is flying to London as a national thing of Pride.
Oseni Rufai who took to his X account to berate that area of emphasis from Reno, asked why some Nigerians hate Nigeria and why we always like to pull each other down?
Sundiata Post recalls that Reno who had recently embarked on the campaign for Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria goods as means of solving the economic problems bedeviling the country, had in a statement late Sunday night released via his X account said: “May God bless Chief Allen Onyema of AirPeace and whoever came up with the beautiful idea of using Isi-agu to design Air Peace flight attendants’ uniforms.
The Media Aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan on New Media reminded that he had flown on multiple airlines, and knows that airlines use the cultural outfits of their countries of origin as their air hosts and hostesses’ outfits. Adding that there is nothing wrong with it.
He further stated that Ethiopian Airlines will not only clothe their stunningly beautiful air hostesses in Habesha kemis, they will even speak to you via their public address system first in Amharic, before talking to you in English. Please be aware that there are over seventy ethnic groups with their own languages in Ethiopia. They cannot speak all. So they chose Amharic.
According to him, “I flew with these air hostesses in the attached photo, and you can see that their headgear is unique. It reflects their country of origin.
“Not only do I support Air Peace’s Isi-Agu uniform, and pray for the success of the airline, but I also appeal to all my followers to patronise Air Peace in the spirit of #GrowNairaBuyNaija, except they do not fly your route,” Reno Added.
Sundiata Post further recalls that both Reno Omokri and Oseni Rufai have been critical of each other’s view-point and have hardly seen anything good in whatever side of the divide each takes on any given subject matter.