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We’re here! As Nigeria Air Flight Touchdowns In Abuja, Sirika Declares

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In a tweet on his official account, aviation minister Hadi Sirika confirmed the landing.

Friday afternoon saw the arrival of the inaugural Nigeria Air aircraft into Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport.

In a tweet on his official account, aviation minister Hadi Sirika confirmed the landing.

We’ve arrived. Glory belongs to the All-Powerful God. The journey has been exceedingly lengthy, laborious, intimidating, and challenging. We appreciate everyone’s help. This will be for us and future generations, according to God’s will. Make it profitable to mankind and our nation, Ya Allah. pic.twitter.com/an4LbgmSf5

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“We’ve arrived. Glory belongs to the All-Powerful God. It has been a very drawn-out, tiresome, intimidating, and challenging journey. He posted a video of the aircraft with the message, “We appreciate everyone for the assistance.

“This will be for us and future generations, if God’s will is done. Ya Allah, make it advantageous for the world and for people.

After many years of delays, the development is part of the preparations to start operations and reveal the delivery process.

Before the conclusion of President Muhammadu Buhari’s term, Sirika had predicted the airline will begin operations.

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We will fly before this government ends, before May 29th, he said.

He claims that with over 90% of the aviation sector road plan completed, the Federal Government is leaving the aviation industry in a better state than when it arrived.

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