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Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by chijokz(m): 3:13am On Sep 18, 2012
The growing penchant for private jets acquisition has cost wealthy Nigerians a sum of $6.5bn (N1.02tn) in the last five years. Aviation sources reveal that the luxury trend, which rose by 650 per cent between 2007 and 2012, is encouraged among the rich by the need for privacy, fear of insecurity and the urgency required by modern business, TUNJI ABIOYE reports

Private jet ownership in Nigeria has grown by 650 per cent, from 20 jets in 2007 to over 150 jets in 2012.

According to documents sighted in aviation agencies, the development means that wealthy Nigerians acquired, at least, 130 private jets with a sum of N1.02tn ($6.5bn) within the last five years.

This put the private jets aviation market in Nigeria (the monetary value of all private jets in the country) at N1.18tn ($7.5bn), using $50m as the average cost of each brand new private jet.

A private jet goes for between $40m and $65m, according to the websites of major private jets manufacturers, like Bombardier of Canada; GulfStream and Hawker Siddley of United States; and Embraer of Brazil.

According to findings, the common brands of private jets in Nigeria are Gulfstream 450, 550 and 650; Bombardier Challenger 604, 605; Global Express; Embraer Legacy and Falcons; and Hawker Siddley 125-800 and 900XP.

Top aviation officials told our correspondent on Friday that Nigeria currently rivalled China as one of the two fastest growing private jet markets in the world.

An official with in-depth knowledge of the situation, who spoke under condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment on the matter, said most of the jets were bought by top politicians, oil magnates and other business moguls in Nigeria.

He explained that the economic downturn in Europe and the United States had made Nigeria and China to become two of the fastest growing private jet markets in the world.

He said, "Two countries buying private jets now are China and Nigeria. Europe and America are going through turmoil; so, their people are no more buying. This accounts for the trend that whenever some of the private jet manufacturers develop any new jet, they take them to Nigeria and China."

"The private jets in Nigeria are owned by top politicians, oil magnates and business moguls. It is difficult to get the real identities of owners of some of the private jets in Nigeria because they buy them through some foreign companies in North America, especially the US. The foreign company then leases it to another company in Nigeria."

Investigation by our correspondent also revealed that there were still several private jets on order by wealthy Nigerians. Some of the jets, it was learnt, would be delivered this year, while others would be delivered in 2013 and 2014.

A top official of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, who asked not to be named, said representatives of the owners of the private jets on order had already notified the agency about the order. This, he said, was necessary for the purpose of registering the aircraft in Nigeria. According to him, some of the private jets also come with foreign registration credentials.

The Managing Director of Aero Airlines, Captain Akin George, had recently commented on the increasing number of private jets being parked at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

He particularly lamented the fact that most of the private jets carried foreign registration credentials. He had subsequently called on the authorities concerned in the country to make registration processes in Nigeria friendly and attractive.

During a recent visit to Abuja, our correspondent observed that over 40 private jets were parked at the terminal.

The CEO of another airline also said that during political meetings or big functions in Abuja, over 50 private jets were usually seen parked at the Abuja airport.

These, he said, were different from the ones parked at the Lagos and other major airports across the country.

"If you go to the old local wing at the Abuja airport, there is virtually no place to park private jets again," he said

Just on Thursday, a team of officials from the headquarters of Bombardier in Canada arrived at the Executjets Private Hangar at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, to showcase one of their latest private jets, Global 6000.

The team was led by the Sales Director, Africa, Bombardier Business Aircraft, Mr. Robert Habjanic, who said that the team was on a tour of 12 cities in Africa, including Lagos. Habjanic, who spoke with a few aviation journalists, told our correspondent that Nigeria was the company's largest market in Africa, with about 35 Bombardier-made business aircraft currently flying its airspace.

He said the team had also showcased the relatively new business jet in other parts of the world.

He confirmed that "private business in Nigeria has been growing tremendously in the last five years."

He attributed this to the fact that "Nigeria is an emerging market."

The growth in the purchase of private jets in Nigeria has also led to the development of multimillion dollars private jets hangars, where repairs and maintenance could be done in the country. Some of these include Execujets Nigeria Hangar, Caverton Hangar and EverGreen Hangar, all located at the Lagos airport.

Speaking on the development, industry expert, Mr. Olumide Ohunayo, said, "The economy is expanding, with increasing investments within the country and the region. This will invariably necessitate instantaneous travel that scheduled airlines cannot provide.

"Also the privacy needed in a country filled with paparazzi can be an issue. Increasing political and religious issues are contributory. By and large, it will continue to increase if the economy continues with a lot of diversification inputs that naturally spread wealth."



http://odili.net/news/source/2012/sep/17/819.html
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by EPOMA(m): 2:55pm On Sep 20, 2012
Good for them and do they still count one of the jets that Godswill Akpabio bought with the state money for $38 million dollars as wealthy nigerians. Just misplaced priority i may say

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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by k2039: 2:55pm On Sep 20, 2012
My own [size=18pt]Cessna k2039 KTM Citation Jet [/size]to be delivered in 2020.(picture below)




I dont have a problem with people acquiring private,I just have a problem with their source of wealth.
You can buy as many jets as you can(though sounds like madness to me,having more than one private jet),as long as your money is legitimate

We need to know the owners of this jets,why should they carry foreign registration numbers,because their owners don't want the ownership traced to them(we can deduce their sources of wealth from their personality).

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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 3:00pm On Sep 20, 2012
Impressive! - that's almost the same amount as the Nigerian budget...

At least Nigerians now know what their commonwealth is being used for...

These nyggahs can't hold me down, these hoes can't hold me down - Rick Ross' voice in the video shot in Lagos..

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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Jencejyde(m): 3:00pm On Sep 20, 2012
Stale tins, big boys getting bigger..welcome to NAIJA! Before, you could count how many people owned jets, now its like a motorpark full of molues...Mtchewww!
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by ask4double(m): 3:01pm On Sep 20, 2012
Nice one....
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by EASY39(m): 3:02pm On Sep 20, 2012
chijokz: The growing penchant for private jets acquisition has cost wealthy Nigerians a sum of $6.5bn (N1.02tn) in the last five years. Aviation sources reveal that the luxury trend, which rose by 650 per cent between 2007 and 2012, is encouraged among the rich by the need for privacy, fear of insecurity and the urgency required by modern business, TUNJI ABIOYE reports

Private jet ownership in Nigeria has grown by 650 per cent, from 20 jets in 2007 to over 150 jets in 2012.

According to documents sighted in aviation agencies, the development means that wealthy Nigerians acquired, at least, 130 private jets with a sum of N1.02tn ($6.5bn) within the last five years.

This put the private jets aviation market in Nigeria (the monetary value of all private jets in the country) at N1.18tn ($7.5bn), using $50m as the average cost of each brand new private jet.

A private jet goes for between $40m and $65m, according to the websites of major private jets manufacturers, like Bombardier of Canada; GulfStream and Hawker Siddley of United States; and Embraer of Brazil.

According to findings, the common brands of private jets in Nigeria are Gulfstream 450, 550 and 650; Bombardier Challenger 604, 605; Global Express; Embraer Legacy and Falcons; and Hawker Siddley 125-800 and 900XP.

Top aviation officials told our correspondent on Friday that Nigeria currently rivalled China as one of the two fastest growing private jet markets in the world.

An official with in-depth knowledge of the situation, who spoke under condition of anonymity because he was not authorised to comment on the matter, said most of the jets were bought by top politicians, oil magnates and other business moguls in Nigeria.

He explained that the economic downturn in Europe and the United States had made Nigeria and China to become two of the fastest growing private jet markets in the world.

He said, "Two countries buying private jets now are China and Nigeria. Europe and America are going through turmoil; so, their people are no more buying. This accounts for the trend that whenever some of the private jet manufacturers develop any new jet, they take them to Nigeria and China."

"The private jets in Nigeria are owned by top politicians, oil magnates and business moguls. It is difficult to get the real identities of owners of some of the private jets in Nigeria because they buy them through some foreign companies in North America, especially the US. The foreign company then leases it to another company in Nigeria."

Investigation by our correspondent also revealed that there were still several private jets on order by wealthy Nigerians. Some of the jets, it was learnt, would be delivered this year, while others would be delivered in 2013 and 2014.

A top official of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, who asked not to be named, said representatives of the owners of the private jets on order had already notified the agency about the order. This, he said, was necessary for the purpose of registering the aircraft in Nigeria. According to him, some of the private jets also come with foreign registration credentials.

The Managing Director of Aero Airlines, Captain Akin George, had recently commented on the increasing number of private jets being parked at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

He particularly lamented the fact that most of the private jets carried foreign registration credentials. He had subsequently called on the authorities concerned in the country to make registration processes in Nigeria friendly and attractive.

During a recent visit to Abuja, our correspondent observed that over 40 private jets were parked at the terminal.

The CEO of another airline also said that during political meetings or big functions in Abuja, over 50 private jets were usually seen parked at the Abuja airport.

These, he said, were different from the ones parked at the Lagos and other major airports across the country.

"If you go to the old local wing at the Abuja airport, there is virtually no place to park private jets again," he said

Just on Thursday, a team of officials from the headquarters of Bombardier in Canada arrived at the Executjets Private Hangar at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, to showcase one of their latest private jets, Global 6000.

The team was led by the Sales Director, Africa, Bombardier Business Aircraft, Mr. Robert Habjanic, who said that the team was on a tour of 12 cities in Africa, including Lagos. Habjanic, who spoke with a few aviation journalists, told our correspondent that Nigeria was the company's largest market in Africa, with about 35 Bombardier-made business aircraft currently flying its airspace.

He said the team had also showcased the relatively new business jet in other parts of the world.

He confirmed that "private business in Nigeria has been growing tremendously in the last five years."

He attributed this to the fact that "Nigeria is an emerging market."

The growth in the purchase of private jets in Nigeria has also led to the development of multimillion dollars private jets hangars, where repairs and maintenance could be done in the country. Some of these include Execujets Nigeria Hangar, Caverton Hangar and EverGreen Hangar, all located at the Lagos airport.

Speaking on the development, industry expert, Mr. Olumide Ohunayo, said, "The economy is expanding, with increasing investments within the country and the region. This will invariably necessitate instantaneous travel that scheduled airlines cannot provide.

"Also the privacy needed in a country filled with paparazzi can be an issue. Increasing political and religious issues are contributory. By and large, it will continue to increase if the economy continues with a lot of diversification inputs that naturally spread wealth."



http://odili.net/news/source/2012/sep/17/819.html
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by fittty(m): 3:02pm On Sep 20, 2012
B.M.F... Blowing money fast
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by vislabraye(m): 3:03pm On Sep 20, 2012
Top politicians, top business men but he forgot to mention top pastors.
See affluence. And yet there are very poor people in this same country.

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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by MrLee(m): 3:04pm On Sep 20, 2012
Keke na papa is still functioning with low accident rate.

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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by kenlash1(m): 3:05pm On Sep 20, 2012
Most of dis wealthy nigerians rush to buy a jet nd at d end of d day can't even maintain it wen dese stolen moni stops coming. #Piss and shit on thread smh nd walk away#
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 3:05pm On Sep 20, 2012
How does that affect my pocket

The truth is that the corridor is open to ascend the rich class.
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by fittty(m): 3:06pm On Sep 20, 2012
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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 3:07pm On Sep 20, 2012
Well at least, Patience was able to fly to Germany with one..
the other Otedola flew out with another..

then the Oledepos... i heard they even want a spaceship too... spreading the gospel to the aliens...

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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Maxymilliano(m): 3:20pm On Sep 20, 2012
Can't help but lol when i read that NIGERIA currently rivalled China as one of the two fastest growing private jet markets in the World...

Pray, tell, Is that not the same geographical contraption where statistics claimed 70% of the citizen survives on less than a dollar per day?

What an irony
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 3:28pm On Sep 20, 2012
hmmmm! naija no dey carry last! you wont be surprised that nigerians have the highest number of private jet owners in the world! smh undecided
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Gkiks1406(m): 3:28pm On Sep 20, 2012
...Rubbish! Showing off such wealth in a country where majority still lives under $1 a day? And you. Don't want the extremist to react?? Mchewwww
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 3:31pm On Sep 20, 2012
You know I read this before watching the "Rick Ross" video. Hmmmm

@TheComplainingGang #IsitYourMoney. cheesy
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by LongOne1(m): 3:31pm On Sep 20, 2012
The rich are balling out of control, while the poor keep getting poorer.
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Emperor5c(m): 3:32pm On Sep 20, 2012
I cn‘t wait 4 d delivery of my PREDATOR DRONE 4rm U.S air force
***am jst finkin of wia 2 park it***
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by pharuk: 3:34pm On Sep 20, 2012
only if someone could give a summary in one paragraph.

Lord teach me how to read long artcles

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Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 3:35pm On Sep 20, 2012
Yeah! I'll be joining dem soon! When MTN gives me my own plane!
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by babaskool(m): 3:41pm On Sep 20, 2012
these are the kind of stories that makes me wanna come back to 9ja mehn.
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by zibe(m): 3:42pm On Sep 20, 2012
If only our economy would be competing with that of China too, this would have made a lotta sense...
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by EmekaCovaine: 3:44pm On Sep 20, 2012
Where on earth a politician even if he's top get money to buy a private jet Only in Africa.
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by spiaggia: 3:45pm On Sep 20, 2012
Hello everybody, please need advice on this issue. My wife just arrived America but incidentally had her passport stamped with NO E.O.S/ NO A.O.S by a lady immigration officer who went verbal with unprintable things said. Please is there any possible way in which she can get an extension with this stamped on her passport?
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by slimming: 3:46pm On Sep 20, 2012
50 private in Nigeria! this is alarming.
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by thelastPope(m): 3:47pm On Sep 20, 2012
And EmptyN (MTN) is about to dash another one out to make it 151 private jets! Ultimate Wonder Indeed! Lol
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Scarpon(m): 3:53pm On Sep 20, 2012
thiefs oil money
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 4:00pm On Sep 20, 2012
Why are u all worrying I think MTN is giving out private Jets now? So you all have chances of owning jets. grin
Re: Wealthy Nigerians Spend $6.5bn On 130 Private Jets. by Nobody: 4:04pm On Sep 20, 2012
musKeeto: Well at least, Patience was able to fly to Germany with one..
the other Otedola flew out with another..

then the Oledepos... i heard they even want a spaceship too... spreading the gospel to the aliens...
mosquito, mosquito grin grin shocked aliens?

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