Ibom Air: Comfort Emmanson’s Facebook Bio Sparks Conversations After Viral Incident

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Nigerians on social media are reacting to the Facebook bio of Comfort Emmanson, the passenger at the center of the now-viral Ibom Air altercation.

Ibom Air: Comfort Emmanson’s Facebook Bio Sparks Conversations After Viral Incident

The account in question, believed to belong to Comfort and bearing the name Commybliz Emmanson, came into focus after it was tagged by a former secondary school senior who defended her online. While the profile itself is locked, the short, nine-word bio has drawn attention.

Her bio reads:

“Soft and cool buh got quick reaction to bullsht.”*

Facebook user Morgan Godwin shared a screenshot of the bio and linked it to Comfort’s actions on the flight, writing:

“No wonder. She must have reacted to somebody’s bullsht.”*

In further comments, Morgan sided with Comfort and faulted the airline, even suggesting legal action.

Reactions from Social Media Users

Several Facebook users had strong opinions about the bio:

  • Shalom Wilson Ekpo: “She already said she has a little touch of madness.”
  • Emperor Innocent: “She go quick react for court too.”
  • Billy Ekoh: “This particular quick reaction has landed you in Kirikiri prison. Congratulations.”
  • Victor Eshiet: “There’s no way she did anything wrong. Everything she said is correct.”

Some called for hearing the other side of the story, while others linked her self-description directly to the events on the aircraft.

Background to the Viral Incident

Comfort became widely known after being filmed in a physical altercation with an Ibom Air crew member and other officials while being removed from a plane. The airline alleged the issue began when she refused to switch off her phone as instructed.

Following the incident, she was remanded at Kirikiri Correctional Centre in Lagos on a five-count charge. On Wednesday, a Lagos court struck out the charges, leading to her release.

Shortly after, fresh footage of Comfort emerged online, marking her first public appearance since regaining freedom.

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