Alex Otti unveils United Nigeria Airlines Aircraft named after Chinua Achebe, Obi of Onitsha

LAGOS, Nigeria (NPA) — United Nigeria Airlines has named two newly acquired Boeing 737-800NG aircraft after renowned Nigerian literary icon, Professor Chinua Achebe, and the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, in recognition of their enduring contributions to society.
The aircraft were unveiled on Thursday in Lagos by Abia State Governor, Alex Otti, who commended the airline for honouring two distinguished Nigerians whose legacies continue to inspire generations.
In a statement issued after the event, Otti described the gesture as a fitting tribute to individuals who have made significant contributions to national development and cultural heritage.
“Today in Lagos, I had the honour of unveiling two newly acquired Boeing 737-800NG aircraft by United Nigeria Airlines, named in recognition of two exceptional sons of Nigeria: the late Professor Chinua Achebe, the globally celebrated literary icon, and His Royal Majesty, Igwe Alfred Nnaemeka Achebe, CFR, the Obi of Onitsha,” the governor said.
Otti praised the Chairman and Founder of United Nigeria Airlines, Professor Obiora Okonkwo, for immortalising personalities whose impact has transcended generations.
“I commend Professor Obiora Okonkwo for this thoughtful gesture. Honouring excellence and service inspires future generations and strengthens our collective national identity,” he said.
The governor noted that the acquisition of the aircraft reflects growing confidence in Nigeria’s aviation sector and demonstrates the resilience and expansion of indigenous enterprises.
He also lauded the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, SAN, for implementing reforms aimed at creating a more conducive environment for private sector participation in the aviation industry.
According to Otti, ongoing initiatives such as aircraft leasing arrangements would strengthen local airlines, improve access to aviation assets and enhance the competitiveness of indigenous carriers.
“I particularly welcome ongoing efforts to strengthen local airlines through innovative initiatives such as aircraft leasing arrangements, which will enhance competitiveness, improve access to aviation assets and support sustainable growth across the sector,” he said.
The governor further expressed appreciation for the Federal Government’s support for the Abia Airport project, disclosing that construction work on the runway had reached an advanced stage.
He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to delivering a world-class airport capable of boosting economic activities, improving connectivity and positioning Abia State as a major destination for commerce and investment.
Otti congratulated United Nigeria Airlines on the milestone and wished the airline greater success in its efforts to contribute to national development, create employment opportunities and strengthen Nigeria’s aviation industry.
He also commended the airline’s management and stakeholders for their vision and dedication in making the acquisition possible.
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