- Most people in Nigeria who have the money opt to buy a private jet and do away with air transportation with the public
- Buying a private jet can cost anywhere from $3 million to $75 million, according to Simple Flying, and maintenance fees can cost between $500,000 and $1 million annually
- Legit.ng reports that Nigerians ranging from politicians, to artists and also pastors have been known to acquire private jets
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FCT, Abuja - Some Nigerian public figures have been known to spend their money on lavish things, and a private jet is one of them.
A private jet allows people to travel in comfort and style and the jets can be customised to meet the owners’ needs.

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Some have private bedrooms, kitchens, and even conference rooms — for the ultimate travel experience.

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The types of private jets include Very Light Jets, Light Jets, Mid-Size Jets, Super Mid-Size Jets, Heavy Business Jets, Ultra-Long Range Jets, and Executive Airliners.
It is noteworthy that although some prominent Nigerians have been pictured and videoed using private jets, some of them chartered the plane.
So you don’t need to own a private jet to fly on one. When chartering a private jet, you pay a one-off quoted price for the trip.
Also, to ensure you get the best price, do not go directly to the jet charter operator; instead, use a broker and benefit from having dozens of safety-approved operators compete for your business.
As published by The Punch on Monday, January 29, below are names of some Nigerians who reportedly own private jets, along with their net worth:

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More about private jet use in Nigeria
VIPs' jet crashlands in Ibadan
Earlier, Legit.ng reported that a private jet having about 10 persons onboard including Very Important Personalities (VIPs) overshot the Ibadan airport runway in the Oyo state capital.
Pelumi Olajengbesi, an Abuja-based lawyer, commented on the incident, and said a Kwara politician "escaped death".
Source: Legit.ng
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