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There was a sense of déjà vu when female students of the Government Girls’ Secondary School, Jangebe, in Talata Mafara local government area of Zamfara State were kidnapped, with many wondering whether the girls would be rescued.
But three days later, there was a sigh of relief when the girls were released with President Muhammadu Buhari pledging that such incidents will never happen again.
The past week also threw up some talking points, especially with the security situation in Zamfara.
Enjoy these and other stories that generated a buzz that kept tongues wagging.
1. Buhari’s hollow assurances
On February 28, President Buhari gave Nigerians assurance that the abduction of students in the country would never happen again under his watch.
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Wealthy Kenyans cut aircraft orders by half
Thursday March 04 2021
Summary
The drop in registration of new aircraft came in a year when the coronavirus pandemic that caused a slump in air travel, reducing the need for purchase of commercial flights.
The virus, which disrupted businesses and hammered most assets classes, reduced the net worth of wealthy Kenyans and saw the rich drop aircraft purchase plans from the priority list.
Kenya’s business magnates, politicians and new millionaires have in recent years taken to flying as the preferred mode of transport – expanding the market for leasing and private ownership of planes
Top 5 Luxury Items Kenyan Billionaires Spend Money On
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Knight Frank, the leading independent global property consultancy has released a report giving Kenyans a glimpse into the flashy lifestyle of Kenya’s wealthiest individuals.
The survey covered financial advisors, wealth managers and private bankers who have clients worth more than Ksh3 billion.
Despite the economic effects of the pandemic, Kenyan billionaires maintained their luxurious lifestyle and increased spending on tangible investments of passion, such as art and classic cars.
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The top five most popular investments of passion in 2020 amongst ultra-high net worth individuals were art, classic cars, watches, rare whisky and jewellery.