
A video of social media celebrity Martins Vincent Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan, speaking to passengers on an airplane has gone viral.
Using Comfort Emmanson’s Ibom Air story as a case study, VeryDarkMan cautioned fellow travelers about the need of adhering to aviation safety regulations.
The critic reiterated that passengers who disobey flight attendants’ instructions risk interfering with the pilot’s signals in the cockpit and urged them to turn off their cell phones. Emmanson’s confrontation with Ibom Air hostesses was also mentioned by VeryDarkMan, who warned that anyone who proved “stubborn” could be publicly humiliated.
The critic reiterated that passengers who disobey flight attendants’ instructions risk interfering with the pilot’s signals in the cockpit and urged them to turn off their cell phones.
Emmanson’s confrontation with Ibom Air hostesses was also mentioned by VeryDarkMan, who warned that anyone who proved “stubborn” could be publicly humiliated.
He emphasized that both male and female travelers ought to learn from the drama and refrain from needless altercations with airline employees.
, VeryDarkMan wrote in a caption,
“If u no value your life others value theirs, the flight is less than 1hr….respect the flight attendants.”
Many online shared their thoughts
chimaigwe500 reacted: “Oga be calming, i have a lot of respect for you…. There’s no need for this… Stay bless and happy sunday.”
asiwaju80 wrote: “Is there. Any sense in this ? Some Osuour go still say he’s right doing those rubbish.”
iamagina commented: “Nah, the beast talk isn’t necessary. Even though the girl was wrong, still doesn’t justify the way she was treated.”
tinny1264 wrote: “Cho cho cho Arindin omo.”
iamtokunboadebanjo reacted: “All I see here is plain attention-seeking. In the bid to stay relevant, u risk becoming irritating. U don’t need to show up for everything, and u definitely don’t need to keep dragging an issue that’s already been resolved. Your intentions may sometimes be good, but when you mix them with self-gratification and empty validation.”