Eastwing Aviation gets FG’s approval to award certificates


THE aviation industry in Nigeria has received a boost with the approval of the listing of Eastwing Aviation Training Institute under the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) by the Federal Government.


The institute obtained approval recently after meeting the technical evaluation by the Federal Government.

With the approval, Eastwing Aviation Institute can now admit students through the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) and the students, upon completion of their studies, will be awarded a national diploma or high national diploma.

Speaking with journalists, the founder and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the institute, Dr. Christopher Edeh, who received the certificate of approval from the government, said: “It has been my desire to give back to society considering what I have passed through since the day I joined the Nigerian Air Force.


“Being the first aviation school in the South East region means a lot to us. It means that I am getting closer to my dream and I have reached that stage where society can benefit from me.”

Explaining the process of getting the institute certified, Edeh disclosed: “Those who worked with me on this project were colleagues that served together with me. They have been very supportive throughout this quest. I told the one from the North to take care of the northern front and the other one from the West to take care of that point while I, on my side, took care of this region of the nation. It was purely a communal effort, what you would call ‘Wazobia’ and we are where we are today.”

He urged youths to take advantage of the opportunity offered by Eastwing Aviation Institute to achieve their dream of becoming pilots, aviation engineers, cabin crew or other areas in the aviation sector.


“What this approval means for our youths is that every one of them now has the opportunity to explore this field, even if it means just coming to us for advice. The institution would encourage and help build the dream because we do not want you to stay idle after graduating,” he said.

The Eastwing Aviation Institute also recently established a non-governmental organisation to encourage less privileged youths who are talented and who meet the basic requirements to join the institute.

“We are hopeful that the new dawn would encourage a huge turn up. Many people regard the aviation sector as rocket science; now we have brought it to their doorsteps. For interested candidates, there are many areas in this field they can fit in; go to airports, all you see are many people carrying luggage and we believe they can do more than that.


“A good example is one of the security personnel I worked with who was talented and hardworking. I realised this and encouraged him to do more for himself seeing that he has potential. Today, he is an aircraft maintenance engineer in one of the airlines,” he added.

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