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FAAN treats passengers to Valentine’s Day special

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AIRPORTS around the nation particularly, Lagos had the valentine feel as passengers arriving and departing were given roses as a show of love from the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN).

At the Protocol Lounge, General Aviation Terminal Alpha and Zulu Halls were met by Alex Asogwa aka Alex unusual, a media personality and Housemate of Big Brother Nigeria (BBN) who gave appreciative travellers FAAN’s valentine token.

Among recipients today are the former minister of power, professor Barth Nnaji who said the gesture was a well- thought out one.

He appreciated the organisers stating that it was a good touch.

Also at the Protocol Lounge was Sam Ohanbuwa who also got roses.

The former BBN star moved to the Alpha and Zulu terminals where they gave flowers and took time out to speak to some passengers who expressed joy at the concept.

From there the team went to the Murtala Muhammed International Airport ( MMIA) where FAAN Regional Manager South West, Mrs. Victoria Shin Aba was on ground to hand over flowers and wish arriving passengers happy valentine.

According to her, it is the season of love as she engaged passengers who appreciated the gesture.

A passenger who identified herself as Anat said,” it was a good gesture coming down to meet this afternoon this flight

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