On Wednesday, Hadi Sirika, minister of state for aviation, unveiled Nigeria Air, the new national carrier.
This epoch-making took place at the Farnborough International Airshow in London. Nigerians have been reacting to this on social media about.
Here are some reactions:
Old: Nigeria Airways
New: Nigeria AirAdvertisementHis Excellency has done an amazing job by nipping and tucking away the old “Ways”, because in this new dispensation we must be frugal and prudent with national nomenclature. #NigeriaAir
— victor ehikhamenor (@victorsozaboy) July 18, 2018
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My Prayer is that you will succeed In Jesus Name. #NigeriaAir pic.twitter.com/NnMl7iNOzD
— Yinka Chukwuemeka Ogunnubi (@yinkanubi) July 18, 2018
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Bringing Nigeria closer to the world? Where have Nigeria been all these years? Yes Nigeria has been isolated all along, while make it glaring? #NigeriaAir pic.twitter.com/WQpKV9JWoJ
Advertisement— Abuja Property Guide (@lastdon2010) July 18, 2018
If #NigeriaAir doesn't allow 32kg, it's a NO from me.
Proper Jollof rice pls
AdvertisementDuring turbulence…the in-flight screens should flash…
JESUS!!! JESUS!!! JESUS!!!
Advertisement— Wale Gates (@walegates) July 18, 2018
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I like the ownership structure of “our” repackaged national carrier. #NigeriaAir is almost entirely owned and driven by the private sector, with Nigeria having only 5% stake. At least it’s not going to be run like a family enterprise, and we get to fly our brand internationally. pic.twitter.com/d9vYjek4RS
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) July 18, 2018
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#NigeriaAir hasn't made its flight you're already analysing HOW and WHY it will not work.
Small Startup that you run ,your business intelligence is far superior.— Jide (@jyde247) July 18, 2018
#NigeriaAir is a perfect gift in this trying times.
Hope this is the first of many.— A.S.O (@etincollodi) July 18, 2018
Enough noise on this #NigeriaAir please!
Nigeria has just 5% stake on d said #NigeriaAir. Meaning some smart business guys is just using d name "NIGERIA" 2 make smart business n we are jubilating. Cikena!!! pic.twitter.com/kG6mGv0IvH— Abuja Printer 💓🇳🇬 (@Centokoh) July 18, 2018
I pray #NigeriaAir comes to stay. I pray it continues to be better and serve Nigerians well. I pray there will always be funds to run it. I pray only experienced pilots fly it and I pray it helps to take Nigeria to the next level in the aviation industry. Amen
— First Lady 🇳🇬🇳🇬 (@vivian_umeh) July 18, 2018
@hadisirika you have done very well as a minister for state.. I applaud your courage from the renovation of the runway in the @NnamdiAzikiwe int'l airport to the formal launch of our national flyer #NigeriaAir pic.twitter.com/Ond6Im1ZPT
— IntMajor (@BrigGen50) July 18, 2018
The enemies of Nigeria are having a bad day today😂😂 e ma je irora ku ni #NigeriaAir
— 😏😏 (@FemiMarshall) July 18, 2018
The name is not bad. I like the name. #NigeriaAir . But all of these are subjective, the real stuff would be seeing it actually work. And seeing it run without NNPC-esque inefficiencies.
— JJ. Omojuwa (@Omojuwa) July 18, 2018
If this airline is fully operational before next election.. even Buhari himself cannot stop me from voting for him #NigeriaAir
— Mr Ambursa (@Thee_Ambursa) July 18, 2018
Name: Nigeria Air
Motto: Bringing Nigeria Closer To The World
Aircrafts: Nigeria-Air-A330-Livery, Nigeria-Air-B737-Max-Livery
Routes: 84 flight destinations; local, national & international
Start Date: December 2018#NigeriaAir #NigeriaAtFarnborough
— Wabiye Idoniboyeobu (@wabiyeidons) July 18, 2018
Some people are ashamed of giving PMB the credit of #NigeriaAir ..They tweet hypocritically like PMB doesn't even exist,like the development just came from the sky.That's hatred of first degree!
— Mr_Fareed (@Fareed_lz) July 18, 2018
FG: Fellow Nigerians, welcome our national carrier and pride #NigeriaAir🇳🇬
Naysayers: Mummy said not to fly because Buhari started it 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/8cWuiRwUlj— George Okon (@GeorgeOkon6) July 18, 2018
What makes #NigeriaAir seem more promising than Virgin Nigeria is the fact that, this time, the government has no controlling stake. With 5% equity and having no say in the management and operation of the relaunched national carrier, I’ve faith it won’t be another bad investment.
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) July 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/ziniex/status/1019634246355431424
#NigeriaAir is one of govt's many misplaced priorities. Another conduit pipe for corruption. Over the decades, we've seen that govt should really have no business with business. Rather fix the airports & allow private participation instead. That's what other progressive govts do.
— Olaudah Equiano® (@RealOlaudah) July 18, 2018
Finally we can get proper jollof on board. #NigeriaAir
— Lanky (@Lan_kiie) July 18, 2018
Why are investors interested in our national carrier? Well, they’re going to stoke and capitalize on our nationalist sentiments to drive their investment, making flying “our” #NigeriaAir appear like service to the nation. Expect aggressive marketing stunts and ads in this regard.
— Gimba Kakanda (@gimbakakanda) July 18, 2018
#NigeriaAir Well trained Flight crew please.
Don't want hear "uncle" "auntie" and "am I your mate?"
And don't sell tickets to people that say "Do you know who I am? I have European stay"
— Wale Gates (@walegates) July 18, 2018
I hope ALL govt sponsored trips by public officials and the general public will now be via #NigeriaAir except it isn't one of the 84 routes it intends to fly?
I also hope it won't be subsidised for government, and won't be like PHCN where outstanding bills run in to billions
— Oberkommando der Quency Quencies (@KoloKennethK) July 18, 2018
I am only concerned about one thing now: SUCCESS. IT MUST WORK.
No sane person should pray that #NigeriaAir should fail.— Oluyomi Ojo (@OluyomiOjo) July 18, 2018
After my experience with an airline yesterday enroute naija.
I am indeed happy to see the unveiling of the Nigerian national carrier name and logo.
Lets have ours.
Lets be proud of ours.#NigeriaAir pic.twitter.com/AD3kcatsM9— ZahrahMusa, Ph.D (@Zahrahmusa) July 18, 2018
You claim you're an activist for good governance, Govt launches an airline to fly the national flag and ure angry, I hope you know that it is that anger that will kill you sha? #NigeriaAir
— Ayodeji Gasby🐼 (@Gasbytweet) July 18, 2018
https://twitter.com/JackObinyan/status/1019611878337728512
I want this to succeed and I pray to Allmighty God to let #NigeriaAir stands the test of time.
Please, let's be positive and pray for the success of this new development.#GodBless Nigeria 🇳🇬 pic.twitter.com/LttDAhMgwf
— Mehd ©™🇳🇬 (@isaajibola) July 18, 2018
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