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From boardrooms to private jets: Explore the lifestyle of Nigeria’s elite billionaires

David Ijaseun by David Ijaseun
July 5, 2023
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Owning a private jet in Nigeria has become a symbol of affluence and success, and among the elite are a group of male billionaires who have indulged in this luxury.

These individuals, ranging from businessmen to politicians and celebrities, possess private jets that serve as their means of transportation for both business and leisure purposes.

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Top 5 male billionaires in Nigeria who have joined the exclusive club of private jet owners in 2023.

1. Aliko Dangote:
Topping the list is Africa’s wealthiest man, Aliko Dangote. As the CEO and founder of a leading conglomerate with diverse business interests, Dangote owns not one but two private jets.

His collection includes Bombardier’s Global Express XRS, valued at $45 million, offering him the ultimate luxury in air travel.

2. Mike Adenuga:
Ranked as the third richest man in Africa, Mike Adenuga is the founder and chairman of Globalcom telecommunications. He owns a fleet of private jets, including the Bombardier Challenger 604 Aircraft worth $40.2 million, a Bombardier Global Express XRS valued at $47.5 million, and a Falcon 7X worth $50 million, ensuring a lavish travel experience.

3. Allen Onyema:
As the founder and CEO of Air Peace Limited, Allen Onyema utilizes his private jets primarily for business purposes. With an impressive fleet consisting of four Airbus A320-200S, 13 Boeing 737s, 8 Embraer ERJ-145s, and 34 other planes, Onyema’s private jets enable him to efficiently manage his diverse business engagements.

4. Arthur Eze:
Prince Arthur Eze, the CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum, is a prominent Nigerian politician who also owns a private jet. With a Falcon and a Bombardier plane in his possession, worth $25 million and $20.5 million respectively, Eze enjoys the convenience and flexibility offered by private air travel.

These are just a few examples of the male billionaires in Nigeria who have chosen to embrace the opulence of private air travel.

Their private jets serve as a testament to their success and provide them with the ultimate comfort and convenience as they navigate their busy lives and business endeavors.

While these individuals may inspire awe and admiration, it’s worth noting that numerous other Nigerian billionaires also own private jets, each adding their unique touch of luxury to the Nigerian skies.

Four fun things to know about private jets:

1. Sky-High Luxury: Private jets are the epitome of luxury travel. They are equipped with lavish amenities, including plush seating, spacious cabins, and state-of-the-art entertainment systems. From gourmet dining options to fully stocked bars, these jets offer a five-star experience in the sky.

2. Personalised Travel Experience:

Private jets provide unparalleled convenience and flexibility. Passengers can enjoy personalized itineraries, choosing their departure times, destinations, and even the route they want to take. This level of control allows for efficient travel and eliminates the hassle of commercial airports and long security lines.

3. Time-Saving Advantage:

Private jets save valuable time by offering direct flights to smaller airports closer to the final destination. This eliminates the need for layovers and reduces travel time significantly. Additionally, passengers have the luxury of arriving just minutes before their flight, minimizing waiting time and maximizing productivity.

4. Exclusivity and Privacy:

Private jets offer a high level of privacy and exclusivity. Passengers can travel with a select group of individuals, ensuring complete confidentiality and comfort. Whether it’s a business meeting or a family vacation, private jets provide a secure and intimate setting for passengers to enjoy their journey without any disturbances.

In conclusion, private jets combine luxury, convenience, and privacy, providing an extraordinary travel experience for those who can afford them.

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