Ibom Air: Man Shares Fresh Video as Comfort Emmanson Regains Freedom, She Rejoices with Friends

Ibom Air: Man Shares Fresh Video as Comfort Emmanson Regains Freedom, She Rejoices with Friends

  • A man shared a fresh video of the viral Ibom Air passenger as she regains her freedom after being remanded
  • Comfort was seen smiling and rejoicing with her friends, as the video caught people’s attention online
  • Many shared what they observed about her in the video, which went viral after it surfaced on social media

A Nigerian man shared a fresh video of Comfort Emmanson as she was released from Kirikiri prison.

Comfort was filmed having a physical altercation with an air hostess and other officials as she was dragged out of the plane, and her privates were exposed.

Ibom Air passenger regains freedom after being remanded in prison
Comfort Emmanson appears in a video after her release from prison following the Ibom Air saga. Photo: TikTok/@soft_commie, X/@ibomairlines
Source: UGC

The videos from the incident showed how the passenger struggled with aviation security and ground officials who tried to disembark her from the plane. In one of the videos, the passenger’s privates were exposed after being pulled out of the plane.

A statement from the airline claimed that the issue started when the passenger refused to turn off her phone as directed by the crew member.

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It was later reported that she was remanded in Kirikiri maximum prison, Lagos, after the airline charged her to court.

Comfort Emmanson's first video after release

Days after being remanded, she was released, and a fresh video of Comfort after she regained her freedom was shared online.

The video was shared by X user, @ChuksEricE, where she appeared to be in a video call with her friends.

The words on the video read:

"Children of God are winning. Commie has been vindicated."

Watch the video below:

Reactions trail viral Ibom Air passenger's release

@lifeinsolace said:

"If @ibomairlines cares a little about PR, it should apologise to the public and Comfort. If possible, it should give Comfort some financial compensation. Comfort's reaction was wrong but the @ibomairlines staff started and escalated the problem. The greatest evil of all was stripping her naked and posting it online without censoring."

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@ganymedescrater

"She don become celebrity just like that. Her endorsement go pass bbnaija own. Make she just sabi how to monetize her founded fame & maximize her opportunity. She's the rave of the moment."

@tottibush said:

"I'm glad she's free.@ibomairlines should make her an ambassador. They can frame it around passenger dignity and rights awareness. It would go a long way in repairing the airline's image."

@felixherbt said:

"We often hold the view that because we're not in any political position and therefore we cannot influence policies. Reason why many are reluctant to talk about the bad behavior of this government. The masses are the government."

@djtoxiq_ said:

"Nigerians you DIS THIS !!! Your unified voice against injustice set this girl free. Another reminder why I love yall."
Ibom Air passenger regains freedom after being remanded in prison
Ibom Air viral passenger rejoiced after release from prison.
Source: UGC

Old video of Comfort in Ibom Air surfaces

As Nigerians analysed the situation, an old video of Comfort using Ibom Air surfaced, suggesting that she was a regular user of the airline.

In the video shared on her TikTok page, the lady was seen boarding an Air Ibom flight, showing off her passport, cash, and the interior of the plane during her flight to Ghana.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng