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Dahiru Manga’s Fight with Sheriff Shagaya Gets Messier…
Businesses are generally believed to operate without sentiments. This is not often the case, which is not surprising as such corporate entities are managed by human beings. The recent contention between airline company Max Air and aviation fuel supplier Octavus illustrates this point. Given their strong stances, no resolution is forthcoming.
According to reports, one of the aircraft of Max Air was recently grounded and findings by the company revealed that it was all because the fuel in the aircraft was contaminated.
Against the formerly held belief that Max Air had gotten rusty in its operations, the report of contaminated fuel takes the blame off the company. Of course, this fixes Octavus, the renowned supplier of aviation fuel from the household of businesswoman and socialite, Bola Shagaya, in the limelight and leaves it at the mercy of public censure.
Octavus has come out to deny that it sold contaminated fuel to Max Air. The company went on to defend its integrity and experience, stating that it has supplied fuel for at least 90 per cent of Max Air’s Hajj flights. Thus, Manga’s airline company has proved itself as trusting them, so the allegation of their supplying contaminated fuel is a surprise.
It looks to be a contest between Manga and Sheriff Shagaya, the son of the Shagaya matriarch and manager of Octavus. It is not yet clear what the source of contention is. However, seeing as the matter has refused to die down, one can only assume that there is something personal hovering out of sight.