Building
a successful brand whose foundation is laid in God can only make the
brand tower above competition in the market place. This according to the
Air Peace Nigeria boss, Dr. Allen Onyema, was the secret behind the
huge success his air transport brand had recorded within a short period
of three years of operation in Nigeria.
And
Anglican Church of The Messiah, Okota, Lagos State agrees and rewards
him for not only rooting his business in Christ but also delivering
exceptional service.
An
imposing banner strategically positioned in the church’s chancel
announced the unmistakable presence of Air Peace Nigeria, one of the
leading air transport brands in Nigeria, in the church. It was Sunday
November 27, 2016. It was an annual General Thanksgiving and Bazaar of
the church.
Air
Peace in the church? Many wondered. But this year’s harvest and
thanksgiving was different from every other year in many ways. A number
of innovations were introduced in the programme by the harvest committee
led by Mr. Chika Ochuwa to align with the changing times.
One
of such programmes was a special Corporate Awards segment to
outstanding corporate organisations who had contributed immensely
towards the propagation of kingdom works especially in the church.
“The
Corporate Awards is given in appreciation of its financial and material
support to the church in past harvests. Your strong brand has actually
contributed in taking our harvest to enviable heights. It is our prayer
that this established partnership between the church and your good self
will continue to be powered by Gods special anointing,” Mr. Ochuwa wrote
in the harvest programme.
Air
Peace happened to be one of the recipients of such unique and
outstanding recognition. In what looked like an endorsement of the Air
Peace brand, the vicar of the church and Archdeacon of of Okota
Archdeaconry, Ven. Emeka Nwaogu said the foremost airline had redefined
the business of air travel in Nigeria. Besides its huge contribution to
the growth of the church, he said his experience flying the airline was
awesome. He said: “When I flew the airline from Lagos to Abuja, the
flight was so peaceful and on time. There was nothing like a bumpy ride.
Besides, the entertainment we received on air was world class. It was
indeed a peaceful and enjoyable flight.”
The
overjoyed Air Peace Chairman, Chief Allen Onyema while receiving the
award attributed the immense successes of his businesses and wealth to
God, hence he enjoys using his material resources to serve God. Speaking
further he said: “When my friend Charles (Nollywood actor, Mr. Charles
Okafor who invited him to the occasion) thought he was disturbing me to
attend the thanksgiving service, he thought he was disturbing me but I
told him ‘No” I love the work of God. With God, there is no busy
schedule for me because without God I am nobody.
Whatever that has been happening to me in the last ten years is by God. I cannot thank Him enough.”
Continuing,
he said most of the time, he preoccupies himself with thoughts of how
best to deploy his God-given wealth to serve God. “Sometimes I ask
myself where I will be hereafter. At this time of my life, nobody can
tell me to be humble. The size of my pocket or who I am doesn’t matter
to me nor does it make any difference because we are equal before God.
Therefore we must humble ourselves. Most importantly, we must honour God
with our resources.”
Onyema
also shared the secret of his business successes. According to him, the
foundation on which his business successes were anchored were having a
covenant with God and keeping such covenant, love your neighbour as
yourself, don’t be envious of anybody, pray for your enemies and try to
return good to them.
Sharing
a personal experience on his encounter with God he said: “In 2003, all
my businesses collapsed because God wanted to use me for something
better. When you find yourself in situations that you don’t like, start
thanking God. As a result of that personal encounter with God, I set
aside one per cent of everything that I make for evangelism, to do Gods
work. I opened a Gods account at Zenith Bank. The money in that
account is used solely for doing God’s work. I admire those who have
given their lives totally to doing God’s work. I wish I can be like them
but the things that I do cannot allow me to be so devoted. I ask God
for forgiveness. God has been so merciful and he has been blessing me.
For
those who still speculate on the ownership of Air Peace Nigeria or who
suggest that he is fronting for some dubious politicians he had this to
say: “Air Peace is not even all I have. I am three times bigger than Air
Peace. Once we continue to serve God, God Almighty will continue to
answer our prayers.”
Speaking
about the ambience of the church, he commended the vicar and
parishioners for making the house of God beautiful. He charged other
churches to emulate the church by making their place of worship
conducive and comfortable for worshipers. Though all the aircraft in his
fleet bear names of members of his family, most importantly, he said he
gives what he has to propagate kingdom works. Afterwards, he made a
generous donation to the church and the church erupted in ecstasy
Known
for on time, safety first policy, the privately owned air transport
brand which started business in Nigeria about three years ago has grown
very big as a result of its delivery of safe and superior service.
Recently, the airline added new aircrafts in its fleet in its efforts to
cover more local routes and operate international flights. Air Peace
Nigeria has been given approval to fly such African routes as Dakar in
Senegal, Accra in Ghana, Niamey in Niger; Abidjan in Ivory Coast and
Douala in Cameroun. Other international routes also designated are
China, Dubai, India, and South Africa. This was even as it has increased
coverage of local routes. Recently, the airline made history when it
touched down at Benin airport to the excitement of air travellers from
that zone.
“One
of the new aircraft has the capacity to take 142 passengers, while the
other can take 126 passengers. In our fleet, we now have nine Boeing and
one Dornier aircraft. Some of the aircraft we will be deployed for the
regional routes. We have visited the civil aviation and relevant
authorities in these countries and plans are at an advanced stage. We
will soon announce our commencement dates on these routes, but one thing
we want to assure our passengers is that we will put in our cockpit the
best of pilots.” Air Peace, he said, was ready to deepen its investment
in the nation’s aviation industry as well as create more jobs for
Nigerians.
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