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Pastor Ikeotuonye Hails Airports Revamp As Sign Of A ‘New Nigeria’
By ‘Bike Ogbuokiri—
A prominent Nigerian pastor and health & wellness expert, Pastor Jackie Ikeotuonye, has publicly lauded the significant improvements witnessed at key international airports, specifically Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja and Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos.
Her commendation comes after a recent return to Nigeria from the United States, offering a stark contrast to her experiences from 2018.
Dr. Ikeotuonye, in a press statement released today, described a remarkably efficient and welcoming arrival experience at Abuja airport on February 25th.
“What I experienced this time was truly mind-blowing,” she wrote, detailing a swift immigration process utilising passport scanning technology, eliminating the traditionally lengthy queues and intrusive questioning.
She also commended the professionalism and orderliness of customs and NDLEA (National Drug Law Enforcement Agency) officers.
“I paused and asked myself, Where am I? Is this really Nigeria?” Dr. Ikeotuonye recounted, expressing her surprise at the positive change.
Her observations extended beyond her personal experience. Dr. Ikeotuonye also shared a conversation with a group of foreign visitors who described Nigeria as a “gold mine,” highlighting a disconnect between the perception of the country abroad and the often-critical narrative within.
The Pastor specifically praised the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), acknowledging the leadership of its Managing Director, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, and the efforts of the FAAN Customer Service lead, Mrs. Obiageli Orah.
She also extended recognition to the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, for overseeing the positive transformation in the Immigration services.
“While it is important to keep holding the government accountable… it is equally important to acknowledge progress where it exists,” Dr. Ikeotuonye stated.
She emphasised the need for continued improvement in areas like education and healthcare, but stressed the importance of recognising and building upon existing advancements.
Dr. Ikeotuonye concluded her statement with a call for national unity and positive discourse, adopting the American slogan “America First” with a patriotic twist: “Nigeria First.”
She urged citizens to refrain from negativity and actively contribute to building a stronger, more prosperous nation.
The improvements highlighted by Dr. Ikeotuonye come as the Nigerian government continues to invest in infrastructure and streamline processes at its international gateways, aiming to attract foreign investment and improve the travel experience for both citizens and visitors.
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