AIR PEACE has bagged the Corporate Award of Excellence at the 2019 edition of the University of Ibadan, UI, Alumni Association Luncheon and Awards.
This is just as the airline’s Chairman, Barrister Allen Onyema has revealed that Air Peace would commence flights into Ibadan from Kano, Owerri and Abuja.
Air Peace was recognized due to its unparalleled excellence in the delivery of safe and comfortable flights, West and Central Africa’s largest airline at the International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.
Delivering a lecture titled “Nigeria and the Rise and Rise of Ethnic Nationalism’, Onyema explained that the bane of Nigeria as a nation is its inability to live beyond the prisms of ethnicity.
He noted that Nigeria’s multi-ethnicity is supposed to be a strength but it has become an albatross, bemoaning how Nigerians whip up ethnic sentiments in salient national discourses, and urged all to make a resolve to start harnessing the powers that lie in Nigeria’s ethnic composition and leverage them for the development of the country.
While receiving the awards, Chairman, Air Peace, Barrister Allen Onyema, thanked the Alumni Association for honouring him and his airline, Air Peace.
He said: “My joy knows no bounds today. I appreciate this academia because it contributed to making me who I am today. I love my country and will continue to live a life of selflessness”.
On flights into the ancient city, Onyema revealed that, as part of giving back to the University and the city of Ibadan which shaped him, Air Peace would commence flights into Ibadan from Kano, Owerri and Abuja.
He said: “Very soon, we shall start flying Abuja-Ibadan-Abuja daily, Kano-Ibadan-Kano and Owerri-Ibadan-Owerri 3 times a week. This is part of our no-city-left-behind initiative and our plan to interconnect various cities of Nigeria, giving our esteemed customers more seamless connections. It will be recalled that just last month, the airline announced the commencement of Kano-Owerri-Kano flights.
The University’s Alumni Association specially celebrated the Air Peace boss in this year’s homecoming. Speaking, the Vice-Chancellor of UI, Professor Idowu Abel, described him as a detribalized Nigerian who has shown strong commitment to the advancement of the nation through his various humanitarian initiatives and socio-economic interventions, like the creation of massive jobs, peace missions and philanthropy.
In the same vein, the President of the Alumni Association, Professor Elsie Adewoye, expressed gratitude to Onyema for accepting to be part of the homecoming and serving as the Guest Lecturer.
Adewoye, who acknowledged the unequalled strides of Onyema in his chosen turf, added that the institution was proud of him and implored him to keep impacting lives. She noted that the CEO was being honoured because of his historic evacuation of 503 Nigerians from South Africa during the xenophobic onslaught.
The highlights of the homecoming were Onyema’s visit to the VC of UI, the Law Faculty and the Ransome Kuti Hall where the students heralded him, chanting songs in his praise. Onyema, who was gifted with a symbolic ‘drum of peace’, charged the students to eschew all forms of vice, believe in themselves and embrace virtuous conduct. He also affirmed his support to the growth of the institution.
The UI Alumni Association Lecture and Award Ceremony is a platform where the University’s alumni cross-pollinate ideas on key national issues and get recognised for excellence in their respective fields.