British-born Nigerian man removed from UK flight by armed police over 'prayer' message on his phone | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Mobile_Leaderboard_1

Thursday, 3 March 2016

British-born Nigerian man removed from UK flight by armed police over 'prayer' message on his phone

A British-born Nigerian was removed from an Easyjet flight at Luton airport after a fellow passenger read a message that mentions 'prayer' on his mobile phone and alerted cabin crew, who raised alarm with the police.

Laolu Opebiyi was using WhatsApp to arrange a conference call prayer session with friends, as the Amsterdam-bound flight was waiting to take off at Luton airport on Thursday February 25 when a passenger next to him questioned him about message that included the word 'prayer' asking "What do you mean by prayer?" 

The 40-year-old Nigerian-born business analyst from London explained to the passenger that he was preparing to pray with friends. Few minutes later, he was pulled off the flight by two firearms officers. It is thought the man misread the name of Mr Opebiyi's prayer group “ISI men” – which stands for "iron sharpens iron” from a Bible quote – as Isis.

Mr Opebiyi told the Guardian: "That guy doesn’t know me and within two minutes he’s judging me. Even if I was a Muslim, it was pretty unfair the way I was treated. If we keep on giving into this kind of bigotry and irrational fear, I dare say that the terrorists will have achieved their aim."

Mr Opebiyi was taken into questioning by police and quizzed about his Christian faith and where he attends church. He was forced to hand over his phone and password so officers could check his communication. He was eventually freed and allowed to catch another flight about three hours later.

Seven other passengers reportedly got off the flight fearing a terror threat and also took the next plane, Guardian reports.

A spokeswoman for Bedfordshire Police said: "Officers attended and a passenger was removed from the flight as part of the enquiries. Officers notified easyJet that they were satisfied that there was no concern around the passenger travelling."

A spokeswoman for easyJet who apologised over the incident said: "Easyjet can confirm that following concerns raised by passengers, the captain of flight EZY2151 from Luton to Amsterdam requested the assistance of the authorities who took the decision to disembark and question the passenger. The safety and security of its passengers and crew is our highest priority which means that is a security concern is raised we will always investigate it as a precautionary measure. After questioning by the authorities, the passenger was cleared to complete his journey so easyJet arranged a later easyJet flight for him. We would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused to the passenger"

The officers cleared Mr Opebiyi for flight but the pilot refused to let him on and he was made to wait a further three hours to board the next flight to Amsterdam. He told the Guardian that he is aftraind that he is on a terrorist watchlist.

"I stand in uncertainty about my freedom of movement in the UK" he said.

83 comments:

  1. Since they are rules,,, then the authority is right

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I've known this guy from eau back. He's been a deep born again since secondary school. How could they mistake a 'deep' Christian for a terrorist?!!!!

      Delete
    2. They're so stupid for doing that...

      Delete
    3. See wahala wey ISLAM Don cause. Islam no be better religion or. In fact it is a useless religion

      Delete
  2. The same U.k that colonized my great country Nigeria treating us this way? God punish them. Linda if i see any of the school advert here again I won't take it lightly with you trust me. These people are so annoying What do they take us for. and even when u go to their country they teach you like shit. God punish them ×2

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Britons are odes. All they know is fear, colonisation and racism. God will judge!

      Delete
    2. Stern stern!

      Anum gi nazu

      Delete
    3. Stern stern!

      Anum gi nazu

      Delete
    4. Ur a fool. The British destroyed us. Let me tell u the truth . Only the Yorubas have their nation. Its time for the igbos should think and start building the eastern region. Mumu the British don't give a fuck about us
      . Biafra knew about it from the start. We in Africa are not slaves and now we are free to rule our selves . Stren ur a fool . Stop making enemies with black Africans. We can negotiate. The British ate the poison

      Delete
    5. ....but like u said, ' we were colonised by them'! To them we remain a 2nd class nation that couldn't even improve on the hurriedly and sparse resources 'they' put together for us before they left. Calm your horses bro. To only way to get even is to get our act right as a people and a nation.

      Delete
    6. Anonymous wey say Islam is a useless religion, I won't insult u. I pray u come to ur senses. U dnt insult other people's religion.

      Delete
  3. Hmmm what a world.
    Those useless armed police must be terrorist pedophile worshipers Muslim imaging because of prayer if na Muslim now the will allow them against threat hmmmm.
    British is a Muslim country i know.
    Pedophile terrorist mohammed is waiting for all Muslim in hell i can't imagine how large hell fire will be.
















    #sad indeed

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. You lack sense o and I kept wondering you future and the kind of kids u would breed cos it's clear u can read to understand and ur brain has refused to function well it's either u ve once hit ur head on d ground or u re just practicing it mofo

      Delete
    2. You need not imagine,you're also going there.

      Delete
    3. You are the most irritating thing on this blog , may u die a painful death and rot in hell, may u knw no peace as long as u live , you will surely live a hopeless life ,I hate u with so much venom,u have nothing but hateful words coming out of u, u must live such a miserable life , your day of doom is so near , u miserable soul.

      Delete
    4. It will definitely be full cos trust me u and all ur likes are ending there

      Delete
    5. When you reach there come back and tell us.

      Delete
    6. Can everyone just chill. So much hate! Why are people so angry? How could training curses on strangers win you any battles? The person raining abuse even seems more stressed than the one who they are cursing.

      Freeborn, I pray blessings onto you, may your heart be filled with peace, may the pain and suffering you've endured that has hurt you, be eased. May you live long and prosper. May your heart be filled with light and your eyes come to see kindness, love and peace in your many days to come.

      Be encouraged and be of strong heart and mind, do not believe in the curses of those who know nothing but hate.

      They expose themselves, you live and grow in strength dear friend. Bless those who curse you, do not hate anyone. It is not worth it.

      Delete
    7. Anon 10:00 why are you cursing you both are almost the same thing. Freeborn is abusing and you are cursing like you created him. Why so much hate from humans. Our heart filled with so much bitterness, hate. Let us learn to love and concentrate on our own race to heaven. Na wah oo @maunne

      Delete
  4. Do you blame dem. Linda take note!

    ReplyDelete
  5. Choi.. Embarssement plus everytin...
    Nawa oo. U wont fault d passenger becox hez even afraid sef.
    All dis terrorist attack..
    Tnx goodness he was freed at last


















    Enugu's second shoe designer

    ReplyDelete
  6. Seven other passengers reportedly got off the flight fearing a terror threat and also took the next plane, Guardian reports. Lol nobody wan die! I just dey laff

    ReplyDelete
  7. You can't be too careful in a matter that concerns life. I don't blame easyjet

    ReplyDelete
  8. Hmmmm...Issorait

    ReplyDelete
  9. You can't be too careful in a matter that concerns life. I don't blame easyjet

    ReplyDelete
  10. when terrorists start making a whole society this paranoid,well the psychological war is been won by them.
    But why should i care, Yoruba's treat others far worse.

    ReplyDelete
  11. he must have spoke yoruba in a rude and loud dem usual way

    ReplyDelete
  12. Unfortunately this is how the U.K. Works, they are on high terrorist alert due to past events so it's not about race or the man himself, it's sad it had to be him but it could have been anyone else actually! Stop being ignorant people

    ReplyDelete
  13. Yoruba's are not any better.

    ReplyDelete
  14. That's just some collateral damage in the fight against terrorism. That man shouldn't have been checking his phone though.

    ReplyDelete
  15. The passenger is just being security conscious. I don't blame him though it's not funny to be accused wrongly.

    ReplyDelete
  16. Take that your prayer and beliefs out of public gatherings next time. Your religious overzealousness should be a private thing not to be brought in to a public flight. Take that shit to Nigeria, we don't need nonsense here.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Amen! Bringing their religious fundamentalism everywhere.

      Delete
    2. You really should read before judging. What is public about discussing your religion on your phone via whatsapp. The truth is it was all a giant misunderstanding started by a nosy man who had to spy on someone's chat.

      Delete
    3. C your life @maunne

      Delete
  17. Vigilance @ the highest order, them say person wey snake kill him mama, if him see earthworm na to pick race ooo.

    ReplyDelete
  18. When did people start peeping into other people's phones

    ReplyDelete
  19. Wonders .... Wonderment ~Swash says so

    ReplyDelete
  20. lollll who get energy kwan
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

    ReplyDelete
  21. You cannot entirely blame these people tho'.

    ReplyDelete
  22. No blame dem, my brother nobody wan die.


    #FINEST

    ReplyDelete
  23. Its just a pre-cautious measure that had to take,so sorry mr prayer lol.

    ReplyDelete
  24. It's better to switch off all communication gadget when on board.

    ReplyDelete
  25. Don't blame anybody oo. We should be on guard 24hrs. Else the enemey will strike.

    ReplyDelete
  26. This comment has been removed by the author.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Great Bros off all the names for a serious prayer group it most be ISI, he is not serious. In fact the would have grilled him some more

      Delete
    2. You do know what "acronym" means right? The combination of the letters ISI, ISIS, ISIL has not been trademarked yet😁. Anyways I will concede that people should be careful tho because of the times.

      Delete
  27. All I see is that Guy Eyes, *winks**

    ReplyDelete
  28. It's an unfortunate incident but the safety of all passengers including Mr Opebiyi is important. Terrorist are ordinary people like you and I.

    He was not singled out because he is black or Has Nigerian ancestors. Anyone can be subject to search for security reasons.

    ReplyDelete
  29. God dey. This is all bcos of Buhari

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Lolzzz how buhari take enter this matter now. @maunne

      Delete
  30. Berx Ola, I am on the same page with you as globally now, everybody is expected to be very conscious of security-related issues. For those who do not know or were not even born then, the first military coup in 1966 was code-named 'exercise damisa' whilst coup attempted to remove IBB was tagged 'farm projects. So, the co-passenger who felt un-comfortable with "ISI men" and "prayer" was right to think the way he did. Everybody was fairly treated as investigation proved.

    ReplyDelete
  31. That's what you get for letting a stranger see your msg. That guy is not street smart(Ajebota) and definitely not brought up in Lagos

    ReplyDelete
  32. Things are changing for Africa, so any terror group is from nigeria, abi

    ReplyDelete
  33. This man aided my spiritual growth!!! I've known him for years!!! He is certainly not what he was accused of.

    ReplyDelete
  34. Fear and assumptions don't keep us safe instead they hold us back

    ReplyDelete
  35. It's nt der fault. Linda observe!

    ReplyDelete
  36. I hope he's suing the pilot for discrimination (especially after he was cleared & still denied service by a bigot), the airline & the idiot who was looking at his phone

    ReplyDelete
  37. The passenger is just being security conscious. I don't blame him though it's not funny to be accused wrongly.

    ReplyDelete
  38. I support them, better safe than sorry

    ReplyDelete
  39. @London playboy, you must be an idiot. Did you even read what was written abi u just hurry come post crap. The passenger looked at a wassap message on HIS PHONE, that is invasion of privacy to start with.and for the anonymous that was wondering why his prayer group should be called ISI, what is wrong with the acronym? there is a great difference between ISIS & ISI, So because there's a terrorist group called ISIS every similar acronym should be discarded okwaya?

    ReplyDelete
  40. The passenger that raised the alarm and the pilot are racists...simple and short

    ReplyDelete
  41. ISI Men? I don't blame the passenger. That is the first thing that comes to mind. Mutalab boarded a plane just like that. He could have killed hundred. One embarrassing moment to Laolu is worth the safety of everyone. ISI + prayer sends a red flag. If you were sitting next to him, what would have been your conclusion? Better to be safe than sorry.

    ReplyDelete
  42. Poor guy ! He is a pastor!

    ReplyDelete
  43. Do they now check phones and whatsapp messages before boarding people? Anyway let me not provoke cos I didn't read the post sef. Just commenting based on the topic.

    ReplyDelete
  44. OMG! It's Pastor Laolu of HOTR London. Aww, he's such a cool chap. E no go better for all them terrorists. See wahala o.

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Linda Ikeji.

Recent Posts