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WAI Nigeria Recognises Female Aviation Journalists

Celebrating achievement: Award recipients hold their recognitions high at the WAI Nigeria 2025 Conference in Ibadan.

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The Women in Aviation International (WAI), Nigeria Chapter, has honoured a distinguished group of female journalists for their remarkable contributions to the growth and visibility of Nigeria’s aviation industry.

The recognition came during the association’s 2025 Annual Conference held in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The event, which attracted top industry regulators, stakeholders, and media professionals, highlighted the crucial role of the press in advancing aviation development and promoting public awareness of sectoral progress.

In her address, Dr. Rejoice Ndudinachi, President of WAI Nigeria, commended the honourees for their consistency and commitment to telling the aviation story with accuracy and impact.

“The media has remained a powerful ally in driving the transformation of Nigeria’s aviation industry,” Ndudinachi said. “Through professional and inspiring reportage, journalists have brought the nation’s milestones to global attention.”

Among those celebrated was Mrs. Nosa Aituamen of Radio Nigeria, who described the award as a morale booster for women in the media. “This recognition encourages us to do more. It will inspire other female journalists to explore aviation reporting and continue breaking new ground,” she said.

Miss Oluwakemi Awe, the Senior Correspondent and News Editor Autoglobe Media News Blogs receives her award at the WAI Nigeria event in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Mrs. Pearl Ngwama, Publisher of JustNews Online, also lauded WAI Nigeria’s gesture, noting that female journalists have played key roles in deepening public understanding of the aviation sector. “We’ve been part of the effort to change perceptions and project Nigeria’s aviation achievements globally,” she stated.

Mrs. Olapeju Olubi of FactsEchoes Online described the recognition as a reminder that the efforts of women in aviation media are being noticed and valued. “This award is proof that our dedication is not going unnoticed,” she remarked.

Similarly, Mrs. Kemi Awe of Autoglobe Media Services expressed gratitude for the honour, noting that it would encourage greater creativity and depth in aviation reporting. “This recognition will inspire greater dedication and more innovative storytelling in aviation coverage,” she said. “It challenges us to keep improving and to continue projecting the best image of Nigeria’s aviation to the world.”

Mrs. Itohan Abara-Laserian of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) emphasised the importance of stronger synergy between the media and industry players. “True progress comes when the industry sees the media not as critics, but as partners in development,” she noted.

Attendees capture moments at the 2025 WAI Nigeria Conference as female aviation journalists gather in Ibadan, Oyo State.

Also speaking, Mrs. Joy Ogbebor, CEO of MamaJ TV, commended WAI Nigeria for motivating journalists through such recognition. “When journalists are appreciated, it fuels more commitment and passion for excellence,” she said.

Other notable honourees included Mrs. Henrietta Oke of Swift News, Mrs. Chinelo Obogo of The Sun Newspapers, Mrs. Sade Williams of
Travelport Online, and Mrs. Ifeoma Okeke- Okoeriocha of BusinessDay.

Beyond the media awards, WAI Nigeria also presented honours to key aviation stakeholders for outstanding service, including Mr. Festus Keyamo (SAN), Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development; Capt. Chris Najomo, Director General of the NCAA; and Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, Managing Director of FAAN. Institutional recognitions went to the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, and the Samuel Ladoke Akintola Airport, Ibadan.

Miss Oluwakemi Awe of NGinsider.com proudly holds her award during the Women in Aviation Nigeria ceremony in Ibadan, Oyo State.

The colourful ceremony featured cultural performances, exhibitions, and state chapter parades. Representing the Olubadan of Ibadan, Oba Rasheed Adewolu Ladoja, his envoy commended WAI Nigeria for “empowering women and honouring the unsung heroines behind Nigeria’s aviation story.”

By spotlighting women journalists and professionals, WAI Nigeria reaffirmed its commitment to gender inclusion, professional excellence, and the elevation of female voices shaping the nation’s aviation landscape.

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FAAN, Air Force Forge Stronger Alliance to Secure Nigeria’s Airports

FAAN Managing Director, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku and Air Vice Marshal Japhet Ekwuribe, Commander of the National Air Defence Corps during the visits to FAAN headquarters Lagos on Tuesday

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Nigeria’s aviation security architecture is set for a major boost as the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Air Force move to deepen collaboration in safeguarding the nation’s airports.

FAAN Managing Director, Mrs. Olubunmi Kuku, made this clear during a high-level engagement with the Commander of the National Air Defence Corps, Air Vice Marshal Japhet Ekwuribe, in Lagos, where both institutions reaffirmed their commitment to tighter operational synergy.

At the heart of the renewed partnership is a shared determination to stay ahead of evolving security threats within airport environments.

Kuku stressed that modern aviation security demands more than isolated efforts, highlighting the need for intelligence sharing, coordinated strategies, and sustained inter-agency cooperation.

“We are dealing with dynamic security challenges that require strong partnerships and proactive coordination,” she said, noting that FAAN remains committed to working closely with the Air Force on airside patrols, surveillance, and sensitive flight operations.

She also raised concern over increasing cases of land encroachment around airport perimeters, describing it as a critical risk to aviation infrastructure that requires urgent and collective action.

In response, Air Vice Marshal Ekwuribe commended FAAN’s leadership for its forward-thinking approach, describing the collaboration as a strategic step toward strengthening surveillance and rapid response capabilities across Nigeria’s airports.

“This engagement provides an opportunity to reinforce institutional ties and improve operational effectiveness in tackling shared security priorities,” he said.

Both parties agreed to develop practical frameworks that will enhance coordination, improve monitoring systems, and ensure swift responses to potential threats.

The renewed alliance signals a proactive shift in Nigeria’s aviation security posture, one that prioritizes collaboration, vigilance, and resilience in protecting critical national assets.

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Nigeria Pushes for Open Skies, Efficiency at Africa Aviation Conference

Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), delivering Nigeria’s goodwill message at the IATA Focus Africa Conference in Addis Ababa, where he called for stronger collaboration to enhance aviation safety, connectivity and efficiency across Africa.

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Nigeria has renewed its call for improved air connectivity and efficiency across Africa, as Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, urged stakeholders to unlock the continent’s vast aviation potential.

Delivering a goodwill message at the IATA Focus Africa Conference in Addis Ababa, Keyamo emphasised the need for coordinated action to address longstanding challenges limiting growth in Africa’s aviation sector.

He highlighted the importance of strengthening safety oversight, improving infrastructure and adopting modern technologies to enhance operational performance across the industry.

The Minister also underscored the need to boost intra-African connectivity, describing it as a key driver of trade and economic integration under frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Agreement.

He called for harmonised policies and the removal of barriers restricting seamless air travel within the continent.

“Africa’s aviation future depends on our ability to work together and turn potential into performance,” Keyamo said.

The conference, convened by the International Air Transport Association, serves as a strategic platform for governments and industry leaders to develop actionable solutions for the sector.

Keyamo reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to global standards, partnerships and reforms that will position the country—and Africa—as competitive players in the global aviation market.

He also commended host nation Ethiopia and sponsors, including Ethiopian Airlines, for supporting initiatives aimed at advancing aviation development on the continent.

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Allen Onyema Awarded Fourth Honorary Doctorate for Education Drive

Air Peace Chairman, Dr. Allen Onyema, stands with the Vice Chancellor of Abia State University, Prof. Ndukwe J. Okeudo, and other principal officers during the conferment of an Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration (Honoris Causa) at the university’s 32nd Convocation Ceremony in Abia State, where Onyema was recognised for his contributions to education support, philanthropy, and nation-building.

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Air Peace Chairman, Dr. Allen Onyema, has received another major academic honour, as Abia State University conferred on him an Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration, bringing his total honorary degrees to four.

The recognition formed part of the university’s 32nd Convocation Ceremony, which brought together prominent academics, policymakers, and business leaders in Abia State.

University leadership at the event included Vice Chancellor Prof. Ndukwe J. Okeudo, Pro-Chancellor Dr. Agwu U. Agwu, and Registrar Dr. Acho Elendu, who all witnessed the conferment ceremony alongside guests and members of Air Peace management.

In his remarks, Dr. Onyema highlighted the critical role of education in national survival and development, calling for stronger collaboration between government and the private sector in funding and supporting education.

He stressed that education cannot be left to government alone, noting that private sector participation is essential for sustainable national progress.

“One thing is certain, I believe in education. Without education, the country is dead,” Onyema said. “Whatever we must do to encourage education, the government alone cannot fund it.”

He also expressed gratitude to Abia State Governor, Dr. Alex Otti, for nominating him for the honour, describing the recognition as a reminder of his ongoing responsibility to contribute to society.

Over the years, Onyema has built a reputation not only as a leading figure in Africa’s aviation industry but also as a philanthropist deeply involved in humanitarian support, education initiatives, and youth development programmes.

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His latest honour reflects growing recognition of his efforts to combine enterprise with social impact, reinforcing his position as one of Nigeria’s most visible private sector advocates for education and nation-building.

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