“We celebrate your remarkable 90 years of operation in Nigeria and look forward to a stronger and more rewarding partnership,” the president said.
He described the long-standing partnership between Nigeria and Britain as strategic and valuable.
British Airways has not made any comment on the allegation at the time of filing this report.
Mr Solebo said that the agency received 11,101 consumer complaints, of which 10,474 were successfully resolved.
She said that the airline would take up the costs of accommodation and meals for affected passengers.
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have arrived in Nigeria for a three-day visit to promote the Invictus Games and interact with injured soldiers and their families.
The warning comes just a week after the Central Bank released $265 million of foreign airlines’ trapped funds.
The development comes shortly after the Central Bank released $265 million to foreign airlines amid threats by the international carries stop operations in Nigeria.
The release comes as international airlines began a wind down of their operations in the country.
British Airways would no longer be selling new tickets until the situation is resolved.
