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I’ll never board a Boeing plane again, LifeBank CEO vows after near-death experience

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A Nigerian-American health manager, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, has vowed that she will never travel by a Boeing aircraft again after her recent near-death experience while travelling on the plane.

Giwa-Tubosun who is the founder of Life Bank Nigeria, a blood and oxygen delivery company, said even if she is paid to travel by the aircraft, she would turn down the offer.

The Boeing aircraft has been in the eye of the storm lately after the Boeing 737 Max 8 of the Ethiopian Airlines crashed this month barely five months after same model crashed in Indonesia last year. The two crashes claimed hundreds of lives.

WuzupNaija reports that the Boeing aircraft has been grounded by several airlines across the world following the Ethiopian airlines crash.

Giwa-Tubosun who took to her Twitter page to recount her experience while travelling on one of the Boeing aircraft recently, said she almost lost her life as the pilot lost control of the plane for three minutes.

She wrote:

“So I almost died yesterday. I am convinced the pilot lost control of the plane for 3 minutes. I screamed my soul out and wept the whole of the flight.

“I’m so glad to be alive, see my family and to love on them. I’m never entering a Boeing plane again! You can’t pay me to do it!”

 

See her tweet:

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