- BBNaija’s Khloe Abiri calls out Delta Airline, claiming her luggage was stolen with valuables worth thirty-two million Naira.
- She expressed anger and frustration over the great loss as she wondered how such valuables items were stolen.
Reality TV star, Khloe Abiri recently took to Snapchat to express her frustration with Delta airline, alleging that valuable items worth approximately thirty-two million Naira went missing from her luggage.
The reality star while lamenting questioned who would be responsible for the loss and wondered how the theft occurred.
Khloe stated that she was very mad at the moment, adding that she couldn’t even get one 1 bag or shoe among the stolen property.
In her words:
“Delta airline went ahead and did the worse to me all my valuables gone from a locked luggage.. how? Like how ???? Not even 1bag, 1 shoe, All of it.”
“This is what I can remember so far that’s missing from my luggage….. delta airline who’s gon bear the loss? I’m so damn mad rn.”
“I’M SO NOT READY FOR THIS TYPE OF LOSS DELTA AIRLINE.”
See her posts below:
In other news, Khloe took to social media to commend the efforts of the Nigerian president, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for what she described as significant strides in providing clean water in the city.
In a recent Instagram post, Khloe shared a snapshot of the pristine waters at a beach, accompanied by a caption that lauded Tinubu’s administration for its dedication to improving the quality of life for Lagosians.
The reality star expressed admiration for the clear, teal-colored waters, attributing their condition to the proactive measures taken by the government.
“Tinubu is working!!! Treated the water…we have clean water, teal color wow,” Khloe said.
She went on to welcome her followers to what she dubbed the “real Eko Miami,” hinting at the transformational changes taking place in Lagos under Tinubu’s leadership.
The endorsement from Kokobykhloe comes amidst ongoing efforts by the Lagos State government to address environmental and infrastructural challenges in the bustling metropolis.
Access to clean water has been a longstanding issue in Lagos, with many residents grappling with inadequate supply and poor water quality.