Bola Tinubu Acquires Second $50m Private Jet; He Is Now In The Rank Of Aliko Dangote, Folorunsho Alakija And Mike Adenuga Jnr
I have just been informed that the Lion of Bourdillion,
Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has taken delivery of his second private jet, a brand
new Bombadier Global Express XRS valued at $50 million for effective
intercontinental dash and junketing around the troubled Lugardian
contraption. The Jet, will be the second which he now personally owns and
he reportedly got it so that he would not be refueling when he goes on
long haul journeys.

The
jet is a Bombadier Global Express XRS, the same type owned by Aliko Dangote,
Folorunsho Alakija and Mike Adenuga Jnr which comes at the plus $50m bracket,
according to an aviation expert.
Reminds
me of President Goodluck Jonathan's message to workers on the occasion of
May Day or is it 'Workers Day' yesterday, before the real MAY DAY mayhem broke.
According
to the Otuokean, ''Nigeria is NOT a poor country.''
Why?
Let's roll!
In
the words of the Man from Otuoke------
“Nigeria
is not a poor country. Nigerians are the most travelled people. There is no
country you go that you will not see Nigerians. The GDP of Nigeria is over half
a trillion dollars and the economy is growing at close to 7 per cent.’’
“Aliko
Dangote was recently classified among the 25 richest people in the World.''
Now
here is the killer punch from Bros J:
“I
visited Kenya recently on a state visit and there was a programme for Nigerian
and Kenyan business men to interact and the number of private jets that landed
in Nairobi that day was a subject of discussion in Kenyan media for over a
week. If you talk about ownership of private jets, Nigeria will be among the
first 10 countries, yet they are saying that Nigeria is among the five poorest
countries.''
I
don't blame uncle J, neither do I blame the Jagabandit of Bourdillion.
After
all the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch
Adeoye, justified his ownership of a private jet, saying it is necessary for
efficiency in his assignment.
Our
embattled Minister of Petroleum, Mrs. Diezani Alison- Madueke also
maintains a second private jet which she used to fly around the world.
The
jet, a Global Express XRS plane, is allegedly chartered specifically for her
private and official trips overseas. Interestingly, the luxury toy is a
whooping N8.2 billion jet as at 2010, because it’s one of the most expensive in
the world.
The
Bombardier Global Express is a large cabin, ultra long range business jet
manufactured by Bombardier Aerospace in Montreal, Canada. The Global Express
features an advanced all new supercritical wing with a 35° sweep and winglets,
plus a new T-tail. The aircraft is powered by two BMW Rolls Royce BR-710
turbofans with FADEC. The advanced flight deck features a six screen Honeywell
Primus 2000 XP EFIS suite and is offered with optional heads-up displays.
Typical configuration features 18 passenger seats including fully berthable
seats and an aft lounge/bedroom. The aircraft has a full galley and two
lavatories. It is manned by two expatriate pilots and four cabin crew
members.
A
return trip on the XRS plane is said to cost taxpayers €600,000 (N150 million)
.And due to her tight schedule, it is estimated that she goes on official trips
at least four times monthly. That’s an estimate of N600 million monthly and
N7.2 billion yearly.
The
jet is different from the Challenger 850, which the House of Representatives
said gulped N10bn in the last two years to fly the minister.
So
why the hullabaloo about the acquisition of a $50 million bird by the Jagaban
himself. After-all, money is not our problem in Nigeria, it's how to spend it.
Now
back to Jonathan on Nigerian poverty, he went further to explain why a Naijaman
does not express gratitude when you offer him a tip.
Hear
him again:
“Some
of you will experience that there is an amount of money you will give to a
Nigerian who needs help and will not even regard it and thank you but if you
travel to other countries and give such an amount, the person will celebrate.''
And
here is the final dismissal of the obsequious World Bank listing of Nigeria as
one of the five poorest country in the world in obeisance to the imperialist
Lords.
“But
the World Bank statistics shows that Nigeria is among the five poorest
countries. Our problem is not poverty, our problem is redistribution of
wealth.’’
Do
you still blame those who wonder whether Jonathan really obtained a PHD degree?
And
if indeed Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan actually obtained a genuine doctorate
degree, I am beginning to think that whoever was the Vice Chancellor of the
University of Port Harcourt when he successfully defended his Powerful High
Degree must be taken to the Eagle Square in Abuja and publicly flogged and
sacked, if still in any form of public service!
WE ARE NOT POOR, WE OWN PRIVATE JETS
- President Goodluck Jonathan
The world bank had, a few weeks ago,
indicated that Nigeria has some of the poorest people in the world. Now our
President Jonathan has responded by giving reasons why the World Bank was
wrong. Please do not ask what took him this long. Here is his response, read
and be proud:
“Nigeria is not a poor country.
Nigerians are the most travelled people. There is no country you go that you
will not see Nigerians. The GDP of Nigeria is over half a trillion dollars and
the economy is growing at close to 7 per cent. Aliko Dangote was recently
classified among the 25 richest people in the World. I visited Kenya recently
on a state visit and there was a programme for Nigerian and Kenyan business men
to interact and the number of private jets that landed in Nairobi that day was
a subject of discussion in Kenyan media for over a week.
"If you talk about ownership of
private jets, Nigeria will be among the first 10 countries, yet they are saying
that Nigeria is among the five poorest countries. Some of you will experience
that there is an amount of money you will give to a Nigerian who needs help and
will not even regard it and thank you but if you travel to other countries and
give such an amount, the person will celebrate.But the World Bank statistics
shows that Nigeria is among the five poorest countries. Our problem is not
poverty, our problem is redistribution of wealth.’’ -- President Goodluck
Jonathan.
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Published on Friday, 02 May 2014 22:20
Written by Ogbuefi Blogs for Elombah.com
Bola Tinubu Acquires Second $50m Private Jet; He Is Now In The Rank Of Aliko Dangote, Folorunsho Alakija And Mike Adenuga Jnr
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