The Ghanaian Skipper who owns up to 18 Companies!!! Asamoah Gyan's Baby Jet Airlines starts recruiting.

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The Ghanaian National Football Team Captain Asamoah Gyan has announced that His soon-to-open airline: Baby Jet Airline is recruiting, in order to kick start business!!!.

The Kayserispor forward has announced that operations will start soon, following their license approval by the Government of Ghana last year.

After the license acquisition was made public last year, lots of cooked up stories came up with regards to staff recruitment by the company.

Asamoah Gyan and his team of managers had to make multiple press releases to rubbish the false info some fraudsters decided to put out there about the recruitment.

However, an official announcement has been made by the Nation's striker that the process has duly begun.

This announcement was made by the maestro on twitter, that the company looks forward to recruit young, energetic and hardworking men and women as members of their cabin crew, and that every selected applicant would get the opportunity to be tutored and trained at Aerovector, which is a Training School Off Westlands Boulevard, 2 Adom Ave, Accra.

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The image above shows detailed requirements and certain qualifications for applicants, as expected by the company.

At the moment, Asamoah Gyan plays his professional footbal in Turkey with the club: Kayerispor. He is not new to the entrepreneurial space as he already owns 18 different companies, and this Baby Jet Airlines comes in as an add-up.

He has proven to be interested in a couple of infustries including Music and entertainment, event management, food and water production, real estate, mining, transport, to mention but a few.

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It's good that he is investing back home. Imagine if all top African footballers did this. The impact will be significant.