Gloria Omisore, a Nigerian woman, caused a disturbance at Jomo Kenyata International Airport in Nairobi after refusing to boarding. New York Post It is reported that Omisore, who was traveling from Lagos to Manchester (through Paris), used sanitary napkins in the ground staff, after knowing that he did not have the French visa required for his lowover. This led to a hot argument with the airline personnel.
Omisore’s frustration intensified, offering a flight to London as an alternative. Kenya Airways reported that she became aggressive with a check-in staff, rejecting the new journey program and demanding compensation for disruption.
In a shocking event, Omisore, who was doing menstruation at the time, allegedly removed and thrown three used sanitary pads at the check-in counter, with a landing on a floor. In a video of the change, he has an angry airline staff, who demands a sanitary towel and insists on placing his phone.
Shouting at the employees, he said, “You will provide me a sanitary towel. You cannot take my phone. You can’t take my phone.” He also announced, “I will talk with the Finance Minister in Nigeria, you will see.”
A check-in agent, blindly disappointed, replied, “Call the Nigeria President. Call the President of Nigeria. You will not fly on Kenya Airways. You will not enter our airline again.”
Kenya Airways later issued a statement addressing the incident, clarifying that it does not cover housing costs for passengers refusing boarding due to visa issues.
Unhappy with this option, the airline said, the guest demanded accommodation, which Kenya Airways does not provide in cases where boarding is rejected due to visa requirements. It is the responsibility of the passengers that they The required documents taken are, “the airline said.
The statement further said, condemning Omisore’s works:
“In a distressed turn of events, the guest resorted to inappropriate behavior by removing and throwing three used sanitary pads on his employees. We strongly condemn such conduct. While we are committed to offering extraordinary service. , We hope that all interactions will be based on mutual service, which will be based on mutual mutual mutual respect.
Following the discussion between the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority and the Kenyan officials, the authorities agreed to send Omisore back to Nigeria on the same day.
Spokesperson Michael Achimugu confirmed the decision, saying, “According to our discussion with the station manager, the passenger will be sent back to Nigeria tonight. It agrees to all the parties.”