A woman, Uchenna Idoko, has recounted how Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, intervened when she nearly missed her flight after waiting hours to board at the airport.
She made this known in a post shared on her Facebook account on Tuesday.
Uchenna, who is the Executive Director of Centre for Gender Economics in Africa, said that she was raised to be non-religious and non-political, but Peter Obi’s actions touched her humanity.
She wrote, “#mondaymotivation. You didn’t see me, You don’t know me, You only heard me! #HumanityFirst. I have been trained in the third sector (Non – Governmental Organizations) to be non-religious and non-political, but you touched my humanity. Thank you for being so kind to me today, Sir.
“My flight time was changed twice today, and after finally boarding just at the aircraft door, I was informed that there was no more seat and that I will need to go back to the bus to be conveyed to the waiting area to keep waiting! When their staff ordered me to hurry onto the bus, I shouted in a teary voice that I had been in the airport since 11 am and would not allow him to order me by almost 6 pm.
“Hopelessly I turned around and started walking down the stairs; just then, the air hostesses started calling me to come back on board, and alas, you heard my voice and stood up for me and told them to give me your seat. My tears came down my cheeks when I felt your genuine care for a stranger in distress.
“I prayed for you throughout the flight, just like you stood up and ensured I got a seat. God will stand up for you until you get your position back when they think you need to be back in the waiting room for the next flight. God will come through for you just like you did for me today! God bless you, Mr Peter Obi. Rule in Kindness.
Source: Punch