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Fuji Star KWAM 1 Appointed Aviation Security Ambassador Following Airport Incident

Fuji Star KWAM 1 Appointed Aviation Security Ambassador Following Airport Incident.

The Federal Government of Nigeria has appointed renowned Fuji musician Wasiu Ayinde Marshal, popularly known as KWAM 1, as an ambassador for airport security protocols. The announcement, made by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, SAN, comes in the wake of a recent altercation involving the artist at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

 

The incident, which occurred on 5 August 2025, saw KWAM 1 embroiled in a confrontation with ValueJet airline staff and aviation security personnel. Reports indicate that the musician attempted to board a flight to Lagos with a flask containing an unidentified liquid, which authorities suspected to be alcohol, a prohibited item on Nigerian flights. The situation escalated when KWAM 1 allegedly spilled the contents of the flask on a security officer and obstructed the aircraft’s movement on the tarmac, prompting a strong response from aviation authorities.

 

Initially, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) imposed a six-month flight ban on KWAM 1 and lodged a criminal complaint with the police, citing breaches of aviation safety regulations. Video evidence reviewed by the minister showed the musician repeatedly positioning himself to block the aircraft, an act described as akin to a “hostage situation.” However, following appeals from prominent figures and a public apology from KWAM 1, who insisted the flask contained water for medical purposes, the authorities reconsidered their stance.

 

In a statement released on Wednesday, 13 August 2025, Keyamo outlined resolutions to address recent incidents of unruly behaviour at Nigerian airports. The NCAA agreed to reduce KWAM 1’s flight ban to one month, while the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) will collaborate with the musician to promote proper conduct within the aviation sector. The criminal complaint against him has also been withdrawn, with the minister noting the artist’s demonstrated remorse.

 

“Having publicly shown penitence, the NCAA will withdraw its criminal complaint against KWAM 1,” Keyamo stated. “FAAN will work with the music star to engage him as an ambassador for proper airport security protocol going forward.”

 

The minister emphasised that the decision was made on compassionate grounds but warned that the government remains committed to enforcing safety and security regulations in the aviation industry. Additionally, the NCAA will reinstate the licences of the involved ValueJet pilots, Captain Oluranti Ogoyi and First Officer Ivan Oloba, after a one-month suspension and mandatory professional reassessment.

 

The appointment of KWAM 1 as an aviation security ambassador has sparked mixed reactions. Supporters view it as an opportunity for the musician to use his influence to promote better conduct, while critics argue it sends a lenient message regarding aviation safety breaches. To address broader issues, aviation authorities have planned a retreat next week to retrain security personnel on conflict de-escalation and passenger interactions.

 

This development marks a significant step towards balancing accountability with reconciliation, as Nigeria’s aviation sector seeks to uphold stringent safety standards while addressing high-profile incidents with fairness.

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