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Emirates Flights to Nigeria May Resume in June — Aviation Minister

Emirates Flights to Nigeria May Resume in June — Aviation Minister Emirates Airlines is set to resume flights to Nigeria before the end of June 2024, the Minister of Aviation, Mr. Festus Keyamo disclosed. The minister, who spoke when he appeared on Arise News Channel on...

Nigeria Leads as Airlines’ Trapped Funds In Africa Hit $1.68bn – IATA

Nigeria Leads as Airlines’ Trapped Funds In Africa Hit $1.68bn - IATA   Foreign airlines’ trapped funds in Africa hit a record $1.68 billion by the end of September 2023 with Nigeria topping the list of debtors, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has revealed. Other countries...

Emirates to Resume Flights to Nigeria Soon – Keyamo

Emirates to Resume Flights to Nigeria Soon – Keyamo   Nigeria's Aviation and Aerospace Minister, Festus Keyamo, on Sunday announced Emirates will resume flights to the country. The airline suspended operations to Nigeria over its inability to repatriate its $85 million revenue trapped in the country. The...

FG Rules Out Fresh Taxes, Charges in Aviation

FG Rules Out Fresh Taxes, Charges in Aviation   Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Mr Festus Keyamo, yesterday said the plan to improve the revenue generation by aviation agencies was not tantamount to raising taxes and charges. However, he said the federal government’s intention was to...

Twitter Loses N499.32bn in Nigeria as Ban Hits 200 Days

Twitter Loses N499.32bn in Nigeria as Ban Hits 200 Days   Twitter has lost N499.32bn in Nigeria since its suspension by government on June 4, 2021. On June 4, the Federal Government announced the suspension of Twitter after the social media platform deleted a tweet by the...

Electricity Tariff: FG Agrees To Provide Relief Of N10.20k/kW For Three Months

Electricity Tariff: FG Agrees To Provide Relief Of N10.20k/kW For Three Months       The Federal Government has agreed to provide a tariff relief of N10.20 per kilowatt of electricity for Nigerians for the next three months and also massively distribute free meters to electricity consumers. This was...