
The Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2), operated by Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited (BASL), has marked 18 years of uninterrupted service in Nigeria’s aviation landscape with a celebration in the terminal’s ticketing hall.
The company in a statement signed by Head, Corporate Communications, Ajoke Yinka-Olawuyi, said terminal users were treated to melodious music by a two-man saxophonist band, creating a pleasant and memorable ambience befitting the occasion.
To commemorate the milestone, BASL unveiled a newly installed 3D exterior signage. a much-needed addition to the terminal. Strategically located, the bold and modern signage now serves as a visible landmark, making it easier for passengers and visitors to identify and access MMA2, especially in the busy airport environment.
“Eighteen years on, MMA2 remains a symbol of innovation and private sector excellence in Nigeria’s aviation sector,” said Ajoke Yinka-Olawuyi, Head Corporate Communications, BASL. “The new 3D signage not only enhances the visual identity of the terminal but also improves access and orientation for terminal users.”
Ag. Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Head, Space and Premises, BASL, Kola Bamigboye while addressing the students and staff of the school said, “It gives me great joy to be here today as we mark our 18th anniversary, a moment of reflection, gratitude, and renewed commitment to the values that drive us. Today is not just about celebrating our journey as an organization; it is about honouring those whose strength and spirit continue to inspire us. During your last visit to our terminal, we were deeply moved by the brilliance, confidence, and talent displayed by the children of Bethesda. Their performance, appearance, and overall conduct left a lasting impression on all of us. It was in that moment that the seed was planted, a passion to find a way, however modest, to support the remarkable work you are doing here.”