The Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) has condemned the treatment of Ms. Comfort Emmanson after an incident on Ibom Air flight on 10 August 2025 and the subsequent lifetime flight ban imposed on her by said airline and the Airline Operators of Nigeria (AON).
Remember that viral clips on social media captured an enraged Emmanson attacking flight attendants on board and confronting airport security officials.
According to Ibom Air, the incident occurred shortly before takeoff from Uyo, when the passenger refused to comply with standard aviation safety procedures, which required her to switch off her mobile phone.
Upon arrival in Lagos, Ibom air stated that Emmanson confronted the purser who had earlier instructed her to turn off her phone and physically assaulted her.
Airport security and officials of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria intervened, forcing her off the tarmac after she refused to leave voluntarily.
Her shirt was torn in the struggle, leaving her breasts exposed, before she was handed over to the police and reported to the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority.
Ibom Air and AON subsequently slammed a lifetime ‘no fly’ ban on Comfort.
Reacting in a statement signed by its President, Afam Osigwe and Secretary, Mobolaji Ojibara, the NBA described Ibom Air crew handling of the matter as heavy-handed, unlawful, and a grave affront to the rule of law and human dignity.
The association stated that it is deeply disturbing that Ms. Emmanson was forcibly removed from the aircraft, stripped of her clothing in public, and subjected to humiliation that was filmed and circulated online.
It said such conduct is degrading, violates her right to dignity and privacy, and falls far short of the standards of civility and professionalism expected in the aviation sector.
According to the NBA, no person, regardless of the circumstances, should be treated in such a dehumanising manner.
The statement added: “While Ibom Air has issued its own account of events, other video footage has emerged showing an Ibom Air hostess preventing Ms. Emmanson from alighting from the aircraft, a conduct that could constitute false imprisonment and a possible provocation that escalated the situation. This makes it all the more critical that the matter be subjected to an independent, impartial investigation by the appropriate authorities before any disciplinary action is taken against her.
“The decision to impose a lifetime ban without affording Ms. Emmanson a fair opportunity to be heard is equally troubling. Ibom Air has so far only presented its own version of events without giving her the chance to respond. This one-sided process, culminating in a ban supported by AON, breaches the fundamental principle of fair hearing and renders the decision legally and morally indefensible. The power to suspend or restrict a passenger’s right to fly rests with the appropriate statutory regulator, not private associations or airline operators acting unilaterally.
“The photographing, dissemination, and online circulation of indecent images of Ms. Emmanson is also an egregious invasion of privacy and a criminal act. Even if the incident was to be reported, the footage should have been blurred or edited in such a way that it did not expose her nudity to the public. Those responsible for capturing and distributing the unedited footage must be identified and prosecuted. Such acts erode public trust and undermine the rights of all citizens to be treated with dignity and respect.
“The NBA demands that Ibom Air immediately withdraw the lifetime ban, issue a public apology to Ms. Emmanson, and cooperate fully with an impartial investigation into this incident. We also call on the Minister for Aviation, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria, and relevant security agencies to conduct a thorough inquiry, sanction all those found culpable, and enforce strict compliance with established standards for the humane treatment of air passengers.
“The NBA stands ready to provide Ms. Emmanson with pro bono legal support to ensure her rights are protected and that she obtains redress for the violations suffered. We will not remain silent while the fundamental rights of any Nigerian are trampled upon, whether by public authorities, private corporations, or individuals. Respect for human dignity and the rule of law must never be compromised, and in this matter, justice must prevail.”