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BBNaija’s Erica accuses British Airways of downgrading her ticket

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Erica also claimed officials of the airline  tried to intimidate her and threatened to seize her phone at an undisclosed airport

By Kehinde Okeowo

Big Brother Naija (BBNaija) reality star and actress, Erica Nlewedim recently caused a scene at an airport after British Airways allegedly downgraded her business class ticket to economy without her consent.

Speaking via a now-viral video on her Instagram page, the reality star explained that she initially tried to resolve the issue amicably but was forced to go on social media after she was bullied by a staff of the airline.

Erica (Left)

She went on to claim that the officials tried to intimidate her and threatened to seize her phone.

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In the trending footage, the thespian was seen demanding that her ticket be upgraded back to business class.

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Taking to her verified social media handle, Erica said; “His name is Stanley, British Airways. I paid for a business class ticket and he is trying to downgrade me to the economy and I didn’t come late. I wasn’t recording before. I was on my own and you called a uniformed person on me telling me I was recording. Okay now, I am going on life recording.

“Even if you guys want to shoot me, everybody will see it. You have not seen the mad side of me in four years and now it’s out. I have been nice since and the niceness is not getting me anywhere but now I have to be nasty.

“Don’t bring problems my way and I won’t bring problems your way. I came here all nice and you told me that you wanted to put me on economy. What the f-ck? Did you all not collect the money? Give me what I paid for.”

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As at the time of filing this report, British Airways is yet to comment on the allegation.

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