Mohammed Shosanya Clean Up Nigeria has announced its rankings for the six cleanest states, with Akwa Ibom topping the list for the sixth consecutive year, followed by
The National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA) have accused foreign airlines of exploiting Nigerian travellers with high airfares. The group also debunked the claim by Sen. Hadi Sirirka that the airlines
The Nigerian Meteorological Agency NiMet on Sunday warned of possible flooding in some states for the month of September. Muntari Yusuf Ibrahim, the General Manager, Public Relations, in a statement, said there
Debts owed the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) by indigenous airlines on the statutory 5 per cent Ticket Sales Charge and Cargo Sales Charge (TSC/CSC) has risen to over N19 billion and
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN),has announced the release of $265 million to airlines operating in the country, to cater for the outstanding ticket sales. The apex bank explained that its
British Airways, the United Kingdom carrier,has announced suspension of ticket sales in Nigeria following its inability to repatriate its trapped funds out of Nigeria. It threatened that it may be compelled to
The National Union of Air Transport Employees (NUATE) has implored Sen. Hadi Sirika, the Minister of Aviation over the continuous failure of foreign airlines to repatriate their funds out of the country
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) will September 1,this year stop all flights in and out of Nigeria on account of $600m trapped fund The airline conveyed this in a statement on Thursday
Emirates is investing over US$ 2 billion to enhance its inflight customer experience, including a massive programme to retrofit over 120 aircraft with the latest interiors, plus an array of other service
The Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry(LCCI),has said that the woes of airline operators in Nigeria will linger on account of spiralling aviation fuel prices without conscious efforts to nip it in
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) is conducting financial audits of the remaining eight domestic airlines in the country in order to determine their viability in the country. Capt. Musa Nuhu,