Hadi Sirika, minister of state for aviation, has unveiled the name and logo of the new national carrier, Nigeria Air.
Speaking on Wednesday in London at the ongoing Farnborough International Airshow, Sirika said the government will not own more than five percent of the airline.
from The Cable
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ReplyDeleteShallow minds have very narrow thought and understanding.
DeleteHave you been to an airport before?
DeleteBroad mind”s”. Nobody is struggling your life with you, do the needful and enter ... goodnight!
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DeleteIs not by unveiling o o we never see the aircraft, meanwhile when are they going to pay Nigerian Airways staff, thought Bubu released the fund long time again
Abeg are they recruiting
DeletePls o , they shld pay Nigeria airway staff Biko
DeleteIf it will make flying cheaper,good. Else.. .. I don't care π
ReplyDeleteCheaper in Nigeria means poorly maintained also means destination is not guaranteed
DeleteDreams, they should succeed in local flights first before international. Campaign strategy, this is not possible
ReplyDeleteYou've not flown before otherwise you will know that the airlines we have today are privately owned and their functionality isn't determined by the govt
Delete@anon19:50..That's exactly what Anon18:24 is saying.. Let the government first fly domestic government-run flights before going international..
Delete"Bringing Nigeria close to the world?"
ReplyDeleteAlright, they are just confirming that Nigeria isn't part of this world
but a jungle mess
Oh, such a pity the English figuration is so far from your understanding. Is that how you decipher language construction? Go school you no gree.
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DeleteThere is a word called sarcasm in the English language/literature. I wrote in crisp English but you entered the gutter towards the end of your boasting.
I hope the planes will be as fine and new as the name.
ReplyDeleteGood to know.
ReplyDeleteYep! Way to go Naija. We pray this succeeds. This minister has been working so hard on our airports. Giving them new faces.
DeleteThe plan have been on ground for sometime now, one of the things holding it back is the renovation going on right now on some airports in the country.
DeleteGive it 3 years.
ReplyDeleteNo wonder Nigeria is not moving forward when we have negative and retrogressive minds like yours.
DeleteYou're incurably foolish, 19:45.
DeletePray it works, hope it's safe and economical so we can have some direct flights instead of layovers. But why launch it in London?
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmm! I don't trust this. They've not manage local flights well,how can they be go with this?
ReplyDeleteDo you even trust yourself?
DeleteIlliterate, aero, arik etc are private businesses
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ReplyDeleteAir Nigerian would have sounded better
ReplyDeleteAir NIGERIA you mean? You suggest adjective that doesn’t fit description. Check again.
DeleteAnno are on this planet? They can not use Air Nigeria because someone once used it
DeleteIf kwaruption would not enter the flight
ReplyDeleteAt last....... Well done Bubu! Waiting for the first landing...
ReplyDeleteKikikikikikiki, yeye dey smell, always trying to bring new things when the old ones are hanging.
ReplyDeleteWhy not just revive Nigeria Airways and put '.... since 1970something'. Get a good branding and communucations department to clean off the old mess in our eyes/ears. Add incentives, like percentages off for those who identify with National ID card. Employ Nigerians only, infuse one fastastic green ankara into the uniform, have Nigerian snacks and halthier option Nigerian food on the menu (international flights).... i can be on this all day π But do i have money to open my own airline? Rabbesh!
Chikito I even feel ashamed we don't have an airline to our name o. Come and see Rwanda that suffered genocide.
DeleteAll I want is something of good standard. Either they retain Nigerian airways as a brand name or this doesn't matter.
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@thebosschic As in.... I dont know who told them to drop Nigerian Airways!! Vuharia should have used that to score points in 2019 'APC revives Nigeria's defunct Airline after xx years. Makes air travel cheaper for Nigerians' People can pay in naira, no more dollars. This changing dollar to buy ticket no be enough wahala? Partner with BA, Virgin, Flying Blue group etc for destinations that they dont cover. But allow people pay in naira through naira cards.
DeleteMy sister, leave matter. We wey get sense they wont give us platform. A line up of old cargos doing rubbish
Wow CHikito, you get sense-o... Hope say na your original ideas sha....
DeleteI pray its not mismanaged again.
ReplyDeleteWhy are Nigerians so negative? Too much negative energy. May God help this country succeed.
ReplyDeleteGlory to God but please they should come and pay old Nigerian airways staff all their outstanding gratuities owed. They have been fighting for it for years.
ReplyDeleteNo be me go enter this one
ReplyDeleteNegative comments everywhere. Same way one man was denigrating this laudable achievement somewhere around Mowe this morning. I was just looking at his negative thoughts being spilled. Until two men came and tackled him with some achievement of this administration. People dey wey still dey support PMB o. Me inclusive
DeleteJersey unveiling ... London and this again. Who do us this thing #APC
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