From Rotimi Amaechi to David Oyedepo, all the political, business and spiritual leaders have one thing in common in Nigeria. They travel in ultimate luxury.
Here’s a glimpse into what that looks like in a Gulfstream V:
The GV is no longer in production, however, according to Aircraft Bluebook it would have retailed for $37-43 million
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Here is a typical floorplan for a GV
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The aircraft can seat up to 19
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And there is plenty of space for relaxing
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And a private area for working or communicating
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It has an interior height of 6.2 feet
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The eating area is nicer than most restaurants
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There are no king size beds, but this still looks pretty comfy
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There are plenty of media options to keep you entertained
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This is a little nicer than your standard airplane lavatory
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Wooden toilet seats
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There are two lavatories on board and they are quite spacious
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The jet also has a good-sized galley
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With plenty of storage for beverages
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And sleeping aids
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Another view of the galley looking back into the cabin
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The Gulfstream is certainly the lap of luxury
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Even the pilots get to enjoy comfortable accommodations
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