The owner of Alhaji’s wife Waakye, Rashida Saani Nasamu fingered in the abduction of the Airport Services manager for Emirates Airlines in Accra, Madam Sylvia has broken her silence.
Reports gathered Madam Sylvia Baah’s abduction was because she refused to delay an Emirates flight bound for Dubai on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, which had operatives of the National Security, National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) and Rashida Saani Nasamu the owner of Alhaji’s wife Waakye on the flight manifest.
On Thursday, November 21, 2024, around 07:30 in the evening outside of her home off the Spintex road in Accra. Her vehicle was left in her residence while she was never home. The case was reported to the Ghana Police Service who began investigation into the matter.
However, in an opinion piece published on Ghana Report, an online platform owned by her, Rashida, revealed different details to that of the Emirate airline’s manager’s ordeal in the hands of the kidnappers.
The opinion publication titled “Cunning Sylvia Baah at it again at the airport” suggested Sylvia, who was reportedly threatened with rape, murder, and complete disappearance of her mortal remains by the thugs specifically linked to the National Investigations Bureau (NIB), had lied about her near-death ordeal.
According to the Ghana Report opinion publication, “New details emerging from close relatives of Sylvia suggest that contrary to claims made by the police, Sylvia was not rescued by the police but made an appearance herself after some 24 hours of absence from home and narrated her story of abduction. No family member was contacted for ransom, no evidence was provided whatsoever”.
In the alleged piece suggested to be written by Alhaji’s wife Waakye, Rashida Saani Nasamu revealed that the Emirates and other airport staff speaking on condition of anonymity have spoken about the person Sylvia Baah and her attitude towards airport staff and passengers alike, the publication noted that Sylvia is highly feared because she can get even Immigration officers and other security staff transferred from the Airport at the least provocation.
The publication further suggested, “Many passengers on Emirates have voiced out their plight in the hands of Sylvia, who intentionally closes boarding to the flight even when time is not up, only to extort upward of $500 to allow boarding”.
“It has become apparent that Sylvia has stepped on so many toes that she probably has accumulated a tall list of enemies”, it detailed.