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Local Airlines Spend N44bn Annually On Overseas Maintenance

Local Airlines Spend N44bn Annually On Overseas Maintenance       Overseas maintenance of aircraft costs scheduled local airlines excess of N44 billion yearly. The capital flight, from a conservative estimate of about 70 operating airplanes, lately soared given the black market exchange rate of close to N500/$1. Stakeholders said...

COVID-19: Virus Resurgence Threat To Oil Demand Recovery – OPEC

COVID-19: Virus Resurgence Threat To Oil Demand Recovery – OPEC       The resurgence of the COVID-19 pandemic in many countries is posing a threat to economic and oil demand recovery, the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries has said. It disclosed this at the 16th OPEC and non-OPEC...

All International Airports’ll Become Fully Operational Soon, Says FG

All International Airports’ll Become Fully Operational Soon, Says FG       All five international airports in Nigeria will become fully operational to international flights in a couple of weeks, the Federal Government said on Monday. Speaking on behalf of the aviation industry at the COVID-19 Presidential Steering Committee...

Oil Falls To $65 As India’s COVID-19 Cases Surge

Oil Falls To $65 As India’s COVID-19 Cases Surge       The global oil benchmark, Brent crude, declined on Monday as the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies indicated that it was watching surging COVID-19 cases in India, the world’s third-biggest oil importer. Brent crude,...

Oil Imports Gulped $1.32bn In 2020 – CBN

Oil Imports Gulped $1.32bn In 2020 - CBN       The quantity of foreign exchange used for oil imports in 2020 was $1.32bn, compared to $2.10bn in 2019, the latest data from the Central Bank of Nigeria have shown. The CBN’s data on sectoral utilisation for transactions valid...

‘Nigeria Lost N5.5trn To Cybercrimes In Ten Years’

‘Nigeria Lost N5.5trn To Cybercrimes In Ten Years’       The Chief Strategy Officer, Deloitte West Africa, Mr. Tope Aladenusi, has stated that Nigeria lost N5.5 trillion to fraud and cybercrimes in 10 years. Aladenusi, who disclosed this at a recent webinar hosted by First Bank of Nigeria...