The Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has supported the commencement of Nigeria’s first-ever aviation reality television show.
The minister gave his support when founder of Airborne Entertainment, Toni Ukachukwu, met him to unveil Flight 100, a reality TV show, on Saturday.
Mr Ukachukwu, in a statement on Sunday, said that the initiative aimed at revolutionising the aviation industry in Nigeria.
He presented his vision for nurturing the next generation of aviation professionals, emphasising the significance of capacity building and career development in Nigeria’s aviation landscape.
He underscored the show’s commitment to providing aspiring aviation enthusiasts with unparalleled opportunities for growth and advancement.
Mr Ukachukwu said. “Flight 100 is more than just a television show, it is a bold endeavour dedicated to fostering talent, empowering the youth, and bridging the skills gap within the aviation sector.
Through a combination of tech challenges, mentorship programmes and real-world experiences, Flight 100 aims to inspire and equip young Nigerians with the skills and knowledge essential for success in the aviation and aerospace industry.”
In his response, Mr Keyamo, commended the Airborne Entertainment team for their innovative approach and dedication to promoting talent development within the aviation sector.
He reiterated the government’s commitment to supporting initiatives such as Flight 100, emphasising the critical role of investing in training and education to meet the evolving demands of Nigeria’s burgeoning aviation industry.
Flight 100 Reality TV Show is poised to become a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring aviation professionals across Nigeria and Africa.
Through strategic partnerships and collaborative efforts with industry stakeholders, the show aims to not only showcase the exceptional talent of young Nigerians but also to catalyse the growth and advancement of the aviation and aerospace sector.
Credit: NAN