Actress Lilian Afegbai has become one of the latest victims of the unprofessional behaviour of airlines in Nigeria. Over the course of 2025, Nigerians have had a front-row seat to the unfair and unprofessional conduct of several airlines and airport staff.
Most recently, many Nigerians have openly criticized and called out airlines over extremely high airfares, which are widely seen as excessive and overpriced.
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Lilian Afegbai Calls Out AirPeace Over Treatment

Barely a few days ago, on December 29, 2025, the actress took to her Instagram Stories to express her frustration after an unpleasant experience with an airline.
Although the actress did not go into details about the incident or what caused her outburst, the situation appeared serious, as she went as far as declaring that the airline should be shut down.
“@flyairpeace your airline needs to shutdown. You guys are useless.”
She also went on to demand a full refund:
“@flyairpeace, I will drag your existence till I get a full refund for this rubbish. You think everyone plucks money from trees.
What nonsense…you guys are horrible. You have zero respect for your passengers. I’m trying to keep my cool. You guys are the worst.”
The actor has yet to give any updates or details about her experience with Air Peace; however, fans are still keeping their ears to the ground (or their post notifications on) as the actor is very open with her experiences and openly shares them with fans.
Additionally, Air Peace has also not responded or reacted to the claim.
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