Dear Fellow Nigerians, I was born in 1959 like Nigeria my beloved country whose Independence was in 1960, I was born as th...
Dear Fellow Nigerians,
I was born in 1959 like Nigeria my beloved country whose
Independence was in 1960, I was born as the pride of a nation, the envy
of all, the orange that attracted all and sundry but today I find myself
in chains.
I was nurtured by locals and foreigners in my mother land, I
grew in strength, grace and beauty. I learned to crawl and walk and
soon after I started to fly and among the powerful greens in the air, my
orange colour soared gracefully.
I endeared myself to many and because of me several families could afford a living.
I was a beauty to behold!
I was a beauty to behold!
Others came and passed on but I survived against all odds
because of those I hold dear: they generated my lift as they were the
strong winds beneath my wings...They gave me thrust as they powered my
engines.
Will it be right to let down the valiant 1000+ men and
women who have dedicated their lives to putting smiles on the face of
that little child who needs to get back to mummy, that youth corper and
petty trader who worries about safety of the roads and high cost of air
transport, that sick adult or child who needs to get some treatment,
that pregnant mother who has to deliver some place else, that business
man and senator who has to meet an appointment?
I am where I am today because I have been used, abused, rapped, battered, robbed but my WILL to survive is undying.
What will the upcoming generations say of me? A mother that failed her generation and that of her unborn child?
A mother who rose up in the face of adversity to fight for her generation and others yet unborn?
I AM 57 YEARS OLD... DO NOT LET ME DIE! MY FIGHT TO SURVIVE IS A JUST CAUSE!
MY WILL TO SURVIVE IS UNDYING!
COME TO MY RESCUE FOR MY DEPENDANTS ARE A MULTITUDE!
MY WILL TO SURVIVE IS UNDYING!
COME TO MY RESCUE FOR MY DEPENDANTS ARE A MULTITUDE!
I once was the pride of this great nation, I along with
those individuals who work tirelessly to help achieve goals and dreams
WILL NOT GIVE UP!
WILL YOU?
I am Aero contractors and I remain the reliable way to fly!
#SaveAero
By: Ekhator Osas (aka Bigtinz)Cabin crew Instructor / Senior Flight Attendant
A few good men that's all I see in a multitude.
Shout out to those out there that have faith in us, those that believe in us and those that join our struggle with prayers.
And to those who feel the worst has happened, by all means take a seat and pls take the first row and watch God work.
For the ones who don't watch local tv or have access to any social media content and act deaf or blind to our plight, I pardon you ooo but still have my eyebrows raised lolz
To those that believe in the Aero of yester years, our ex colleagues who are products from this reputable airline, pls say a prayer for us and to my wonderful colleagues in the struggle, I commend you all for keeping up the faith because the battle is not lost and must be won..
God bless the guys at the forefront Lewis Emakpor Ayo-ifeAnyasi Hilda and the other guys out there who are our voices and our strength... We can't thank you enough but your reward is not only in heaven but on earth...
To the aero staff that came out in numbers in solidarity, keep up the faith and remember our destinies are in our hands...
To our temporal competition, the other airlines mocking us and having the perfect laugh.. Quit the negativity, 100 of you can never be an "Aerocontractors", no matter how you try to be like us, you just don't have the stuff we are made of.
Stop rejoicing and put a halt on the negative publicity, and be your brothers keeper.
Our esteemed Nigerian passengers, we love you and appreciate the fact that you have faith in us even though we failed you in the past...Thank you for your understanding, even when we have our disruptions, cancellations etc... You react like the wounded lion and still embrace us with love and there is always a repeat business.
Lastly, to the thieves, fraudsters and bastards in the name of past management that brought about a demise in our operations from the rosy good old days to the gloomy days, thereby making our brand a shadow of itself, the koboko whip is waiting for you and the mouths that we feed are cursing you and your generations.
To everyone who has been a victim of retrenchment or redundancy by happenstance or circumstance , i feel your pain and i really hope things will eventually turn around from a stand still to a major breakthrough...
You really can't imagine how the shoe fits, until you place your foot in it..,
To our president and people of power, do something about this recession hitting our country and save our youths and generations to come from this hardship in Nigeria..
Allow me vent,
I'm an advocate for change for the better and not the worse..,
Don't need no sympathies,
I remain,
Maureen Steve-igbodo,
Your Forever Aero senior flight attendant
A proud product of Aerocontractors.