ISTANBUL — Naira Marley, a Nigerian singer, has taken to social media to accuse Turkish Airlines of “racial treatment”. In a post on his Twitter page on Sunday, the controversial musician described the company — which is the national flag carrier airline of Turkey — and its staff as “racists”.
The ‘Soapy’ crooner also claimed that he has video evidence and witnesses to substantiate his claim — although he is yet to release any of them.
“Turkish Airlines all your staffs are racists and I have video evidence and witnesses. I’m not mad anymore though. We gonna teach you all how to love. I’m color blind by the way,” he wrote.
TurkishAirline all ur staffs are racists and I have video evidence and witnesses. I’m not mad anymore though. We gonna teach y’all how to love ❤️ I’m Color blind by the way
— nairamarley (@officialnairam1) November 22, 2020
The airline has not replied to the singer’s comment yet.
This is not the first time Marley, whose real name is Azeez Fashola, would engage in a face-off with an airline. In June, the singer had partaken in a heated exchange with Executive Jets Services Limited after the aviation company flew him from Lagos to Abuja for an event despite the federal government’s COVID-19 restrictions at that time.#
Via (Nigerian Eye)