Airbus @Airbus VP of Sales For Africa wrote a letter to Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation Festus Keyamo “The discussions we engaged in regarding the future of aviation in Nigeria were both enlightening and inspiring. It was evident from our conversations that Nigeria possesses great potential in the aviation sector, and we are excited about the possibilities that lie ahead.”
@Rotankwot @fkeyamo @Airbus Dem deh fin market. Wetin you expect dem to talk before?
@Rotankwot @Airbus I don't know if this letter should be posted on the internet. It's not ethical to share what is an official communication between a foreign company and our minister.
@Rotankwot @Airbus Rotus, doesn't this just sound funny to you?
@Rotankwot @Airbus Where is that your guest that was referring to the Minister's visit to Airbus as a laughing stock.
@Rotankwot @Airbus Rotus, you should have blurred Akoum's email address and contact. Besides, this is a salesman's letter to a potential cash cow! Nothing in this letter explains how Keyamo's visit would make Nigeria's airports offer better services or make flights cheaper.
@Rotankwot @Airbus @hadisirika Nigerianair gimmick came to my mind. A nation going in circles and celebrating mediocrity.
@Rotankwot @Airbus I can swear that ChatGPT's help was sought for this draft.. Whoever is familiar with the contextual style of the AI would easily detect.. 😂
@Rotankwot @Airbus @Rotankwot please don't show this to @ruffydfire . He's allergic to good news.
@Rotankwot @Airbus Airbus is operating in competitive market with Boeing and that here is a generic correspondence for prospecting customers. So what should we do with it? Can Nigeria fund airbus purchase at this time or was the Keyamo's journey for sightseeing?