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    FG bought a $100m Presidential jet while asking Nigerians to exercise patience – Sowore calls out FG over alleged purchase of Private Jet

    Omoyele Sowore
    Omoyele Sowore

    Publisher/Activist, Omoyele Sowore, has alleged that the Federal government purchased an Airbus A330 Presidential Jet worth $100 million.

    According to him, the jet, an A330-200 initially christened VP-CAC was registered as 5N-FGA.

    He shared a photo of the said jet on his Instagram page and wrote;

    ‘’While they are telling you to “exercise patience” @officialasiwajubat already bought a $100m Presidential Jet and configured or reconfigured it with some $50million and it is ready for delivery! The jet is an A330-200 initially christened VP-CAC is now registered as 5N-FGA.

    This was not in the annual budget, they can’t pay minimum wage for workers but could afford $150m for a private jet, students have to obtain loans to go to college but they could afford to approve billions for hajj even as the money/ies ended up being stolen.

    Fight we MUST! #RevolutionNow .”

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