"Pay Attention to Tinubu's Body Language, Says Onyema to Government Appointees – No Need for Conflict!"

Published on October 30, 2025 at 05:29 AM
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The Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Air Peace, Allen Onyema, has encouraged government appointees to pay attention to the body language of President Bola Tinubu rather than opposing him (Onyema).

Onyema made this appeal on Wednesday during an interview on ‘Prime Time,’ a program on Arise Television, which was monitored by DAILY POST.

He noted that some individuals are overly focused on undermining him, stating that he has no need for additional houses or cars.

“It is quite clear that some government agencies do not see beyond their immediate concerns.

“This also occurs within the legislature, as there are individuals eager to engage in unnecessary battles. They are making a significant error because you cannot truly harm anyone.
“If you do manage to inflict harm, when everything eventually collapses, you might find yourself a victim of the next suicide bomber, armed robber, or kidnapper, as crime rates rise when people lose their jobs.

“People become fixated on trying to bring me down. My true motivation lies in serving the people; I do not require any additional houses or cars.

“I continually urge government appointees to observe the president's body language and align with that instead of opposing me and Air Peace,” he stated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Allen Onyema say about government appointees?

Allen Onyema urged government appointees to pay attention to President Bola Tinubu's body language instead of opposing him.

What concerns did Onyema express regarding government agencies?

Onyema expressed concern that some government agencies do not see beyond their immediate issues, which can lead to negative consequences.

What motivates Allen Onyema in his role?

His motivation comes from serving the people; he stated that he does not need more houses or cars.

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