Nigerian singer Ayra Starr calls out an international airline firm, Air France, over her box, which contains essential valuables.
Ayra Starr accused the company of racism for not releasing her box for about two months now. She lamented the box was important because it housed her laptop and her new wig.
The Mavin Records artiste disclosed she records her music with the laptop, but she could not record new music since the incident happened about two months ago.
As for the wig, she noted she was supposed to use it for a shoot of her new music video while describing her flights with the firm as the worst experience of her life.
Writing on Twitter, she said, “Air France this is starting to smell like racism, it’s been two months already! Please return my box to me!!! My laptop is in there, my music is in there, give me my box, I’m tired.
“All My worst flight experiences have been with Airfrance, please just return my box to me, I beg!
“My laptop, my new wig I was supposed to use for shoot sinceeee, e day inside. If you can give me my laptop and wig I won’t be angry again I promise.”
Air France has, however, advised the 20-year-old to request the help of an assistant for her Twitter messages to be attended to by an agent.
“Hello, we have received your DM. However, you must request the help of an assistant in order for your messages to be transferred to an agent. Can you please request an assistant? Thank you, Clémence,” Air France shared.
See their tweets below.
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— Celestial being (@ayrastarr) August 15, 2022
All My worst flight experiences have been with airfrance , please just return my box to me , I beg !
— Celestial being (@ayrastarr) August 15, 2022
My laptop , my new wig I was supposed to use for shoot sinceeee , e day inside , If you can give me my laptop and wig I won’t be angry again I promise https://t.co/32ai6RDGnl
— Celestial being (@ayrastarr) August 15, 2022
Hello, we have received your DM. However, you must request the help of an assistant in order for your messages to be transferred to an agent. Can you please request an assistant? Thank you, Clémence.
— Air France (@airfrance) August 15, 2022
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