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some Wealthy Igbos Who Possess Private Jets and Their Estimated Worth

List of some Wealthy Igbos Who Possess Private Jets and Their Estimated Worth according to Forbes:

Many affluent Igbo people choose to own private jets as a luxurious alternative to public air transportation. The acquisition of a private jet can range in cost from $3 million to $75 million, with maintenance fees totaling between $500,000 and $1 million annually. Igbo History reports that various Igbo billionaires from different fields, including politicians, Businessmen and artists, have been known to invest in private jets.

Some of these private jets are equipped with private bedrooms, kitchens, and conference rooms, offering the ultimate travel experience.

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It should be noted that while some Igbo people have been seen using private jets in photographs and videos, some of them actually charter the aircraft.

Here is a list of some Igbo people in Nigeria who reportedly own private jets, as well as their estimated net worth:

1. Senator Ifeanyi Ubah – Politician – $1.7 billion

2. Onyema – CEO of Airpeace – $3.1 billion

3. Arthur Eze – CEO of Atlas Oranto Petroleum – $5.8 billion

4. Orji Uzor Kalu – Politician and businessman – $1.1 billion

5. Cletus Madubugwu Ibeto – CEO of The Ibeto Group – $3.8 billion

6. Dr. Bryant (ABC) Orjiako – Chairman and co-founder of SEPLAT – $1.2 billion

7. Rochas Okorocha – $1.4 billion

8. Rotimi Amaechi – $780 million

9. Obi Cubana – Businessman – $96 million

10. Phyno – Musician – $12 million

11. Senator Ned Nwoko – Politician and businessman – $1.2 billion

12. Ernest Azudialu Obiejesi – Businessman – $900 million

13. P-Square – Musicians – $100 million

14: Felex Chidi Idiga – Businessman – 1.2 billion

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