Jet That Flew Naira Marley Is Co-Owned By Aliko Dangote
How he got to Abuja has dominated various news headlines with the license of the airline company revoked by the Aviation Ministry.
In an interesting turn of event, the jet that flew the musician to Abuja is reportedly co-owned by the richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote.
In a report by the Sahara Reporters, the Bombardier Challenger 605 jet with registration number 5N-EXS, is owned by businessman Sam Iwajoku but operated by Executive Jet Services and it is co-owned with businessman Aliko Dangote.
After Naira Marley‘s concert, major concerns have been raised considering how the Coronavirus pandemic is having serious effects on the lives of people around the world.
In an interesting turn of event, the jet that flew the musician to Abuja is reportedly co-owned by the richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote.
In a report by the Sahara Reporters, the Bombardier Challenger 605 jet with registration number 5N-EXS, is owned by businessman Sam Iwajoku but operated by Executive Jet Services and it is co-owned with businessman Aliko Dangote.
After Naira Marley‘s concert, major concerns have been raised considering how the Coronavirus pandemic is having serious effects on the lives of people around the world.
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