Festus Keyamo Is Turning Himself & Nigeria Into A Laughing Stock – Sindy Foster

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Festus Keyamo Is Turning Himself & Nigeria Into A Laughing Stock – Sindy Foster


Sindy Foster, Principal Managing Partner, Avaero Capital Partners, spoke to the Global Business Report about Nigerian Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo’s trip to France as part of a path to boosting Nigeria’s Aviation Sector

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  1. lol it kinda funny how he said that the A320 is a "Nigerian Aircraft" it barely flies in the country and for the A-350 I was lit laughing, it not even a big thing compared to the A380 and I'm probably sure he shouldn't even be the one doing this

  2. Pls forgive him, I think he is over excited….more like a kid in a candy factory. I wonder why the tour of airbus factory, he should have been discussing with the leasing companies. And to think taxpayers funded this excursion abi jamboree. Also why can’t he allow the airlines negotiate for themselves the best deals .

  3. We have many aviation management professionals and consultants living in and out of Nigeria, but they said they prefer to make a lawyer our aviation minister. Issokay!!!

  4. He is advertising Airbus products, this is the Nigerian Aviation Minister! These are people representing us, we have serious problems in Nigeria.

    Thank you for analysing the situation so brilliantly and eloquently.

  5. Kayamo,most of us that were law students in 96/97 are very disappointed in you we decided to fellow you cus of gani but today money and power have corrupted you that even OBJ is now better than you OGA is a SHAME.

  6. What do Nigerians expect from the minister? He is simply copying his boss, the president who keeps gallavanting across the globe, seeking foreign investments when the primary ingredients for attracting foreign investment are lacking. They ignore the primary issues and start chasing the secondary issues.

    Nigeria does not need to beg for investment inflow. It already has the natural ingredients for investment inflow. Just get the basic things right, and foreign investors will be flocking the local market to invest. Which foreign investor in his right senses will ignore a market like Nigeria's if the conditions are set right.

  7. This man is a clown…Is he the one supposed to be marketing the aircraft.😅😅😅😅😅..smh…the lady commenting is even confused about what Festus Keyamo is trying to do…that's what happens when you place a square peg in a round hole