According to Sahara reporters, Mr. Oritsejafor was presented with the “gift” of the jet said to have being bought by his church, via a projector at a lavish party that marked the 40th anniversary on the pulpit. President Goodluck Jonathan was in attendance at the event where Mr. Oritsejafor received the jet.
Mr. Oritsejafor’s aircraft is a Canadian-made Bombardier jet with US registration number N431CB. Records reveal that the jet was manufactured in 1994 and previously belonged to two different owners in the US.The private jet was last used in New Jersey by C R BARD IN of Murray Hill, New Jersey.
It is said that the jet was flown out of the US from Morristown, New Jersey in September 2012 ostensibly to be retrofitted and serviced before delivery last week to Mr. Oritsejafor.
Records accessed on the Internet indicated that the jet’s owners in New Jersey listed it for sale in July 2012. The data also showed that the jet had once been upgraded to give it more engine power. The jet’s interior is furnished with gold accents in the toilet and bathroom area.
Although the cost of the jet was not officially announced, investigation revealed that it could cost as high as $4.9m (N769,300,000 in Naira).
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