Allen Ifechukwu Onyema // ⓘ CON[1] (born 1964) is a Nigerian lawyer and entrepreneur.[2] He is the chief executive officer of Air Peace, which he established in 2013.[3][4][5][6]
He was born in March 1964 in Benin City to Michael and Helen Onyema as the first of nine children. He hails from Mbosi in Ihiala Local Government Area Anambra State, Nigeria.[7][8][9]
Allen studied law at the University of Ibadan and graduated in 1987. He attended the Nigerian Law School and was called to Bar in 1989.[10][11] He attended several Schools including Government College, Ughelli, Delta state. He left Government College in 1984 having obtained his Higher School Certificate and was directly offered admission to read law at the Nigeria’s Premier University, The University of Ibadan in the same year. It was in the University of Ibadan that his appetite for peace made him to lead a group of nine other students to travel to the ancient city of Zaria to quell a raging religious and ethnic riot that claimed lives. As a result of the publicity he and his colleagues received on return to their campus, their enthusiasm grew and this led to the formation of a group known then as Eminent Friends’ Group – a group formed with the objectives of promoting ethnic harmony amongst Nigeria’s diverse ethnic nationalities and fighting the incidence of violence of all forms. Upon graduation from the university in 1987, he established branches of the organization in all the states of the federation. While in the Nigerian law school in 1987, he combined his studies with social activism bothering[clarification needed] on engendering peace in Nigeria.
In 2019, the US Department of Justice issued an indictment against Allen Onyema, on the grounds of money laundering and bank fraud.[12] Onyema was accused of falsifying documents used for the purchase of aeroplanes for Air Peace and using those to fund purchases of luxury cars and high-end shopping.[13] Onyema denies these allegations.[14]
In October 2022, his alleged co-conspirator pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a fine and 3 years probation. [15] Onyema and the Chief Financial Officer of Air Peace remain charged with 36 counts of criminality.[16]