Femi Adesina, senior special adviser on media and publicity to the president, on Monday, flew in a plane piloted by his son, Oluwatobi Adesina, for the first time.
He made this known in a post on his Facebook page.
“On Monday, June 19, a day after Fathers day, I had the privilege of being flown for the first time from Lagos to Abuja by my son, Oluwatobi Adesina, who is a pilot with Arik airline.
“It was truly an extension of Fathers day, as I had the privilege of sitting in the cockpit. Did I see anything as the Boeing 737 cruised through the azure sky? Not the foggiest thing.
“The wonders of our God, and of technology. To Him be all the glory,” he wrote.
Adesina was sworn-in as special adviser on media and publicity to President Muhammadu Buhari on August 31, 2015.
Prior to his appointment, Adesina wrote for Vangaurd Newspaper and National Concord Newspapers before joining the staff of the Sun Newspaper where he rose to editor-in-chief.
Adesina stepped down after receiving his government appointment.
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