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Delta Governor’s Aide Offers N500,000 Job, Luxury Trip to Freed Ibom Air Passenger, Comfort Emmanson

He also offered an all-expenses-paid visit to the state, which includes flight tickets, five-star hotel accommodation, a guided tour, and a ticket to the Delta Social Media Summit scheduled for August 28 in Asaba.

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Ibom Air and Comfort Emmason

Ossai Success, Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Delta State Governor, has extended a generous offer of employment and a luxury trip to Comfort Emmanson, the Ibom Air passenger recently released from Kirikiri prison.

In a post shared on Instagram on Wednesday, Ossai announced that a job opportunity with a monthly salary of N500,000 has been secured for Emmanson in Delta State.

He also offered an all-expenses-paid visit to the state, which includes flight tickets, five-star hotel accommodation, a guided tour, and a ticket to the Delta Social Media Summit scheduled for August 28 in Asaba.

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“I’m offering Comfort Emmanson a complimentary trip to Delta State, known as the Big Heart and Home of Global Tourism Hub,” Ossai wrote.

“Additionally, a job opportunity with a monthly salary of N500,000 has been secured for her in Delta State. All expenses, including flight tickets, accommodation in a five-star hotel, and tour costs, will be fully covered.”

Ossai said the gesture is aimed at helping Emmanson relax and recover following her ordeal.

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“I’d like to extend an invitation for her to visit Delta State and unwind after her release from Kirikiri prison,” he added. “She won’t be disappointed as I will be giving her a good time.”

He concluded the post by urging anyone with direct contact to Emmanson to ask her to reach out to him via Instagram.

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