Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 8th November 2022
Here are some of the Breaking News in Nigeria Today Tuesday 8th November 2022 on some of the nation newspapers .
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‘N13.7 trillion petrol subsidy hurting Nigeria’s economy’
Chief Economist and the Director-General, The Heritage Centre, Abuja, Dr Katch Ononuju, has said the over N13.7 trillion that the Federal Government claimed to have spent on subsidies of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) has hurt Nigeria’s economy tremendously. He called for the total removal of subsidies, adding that the money that would be saved could
Tourism: Sierra Leonan minister lauds Nigeria’s role in peace restoration
Travelling around Africa, particularly West Africa is not only difficult by air, road, rail, or sea but one that has seriously impacted negatively on tourism on the West Coast, according to the Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Sierra Leone, Dr. Memunatu Pratt. Pratt, who was in June 2022 appointed as the global chairperson for
Green Energy: Expert deplores muzzling Nigeria, others to dump fossil fuels
As global leaders and campaigners for green energy prepare for the Conference of the Parties (COP27) holding in Egypt, the Chairman of African Energy Chamber, NJ Ayuk, has condemned the attempt by leaders in developed economies to compel Nigeria and others to dump fossil fuels in a hurry even if it is at the detriment
Travellers’ insights into Nigerian aviation industry
The Nigeria aviation industry 2022 survey report by Phillips Consulting Limited’ is a must-read for industry stakeholders. WOLE SHADARE who was at a breakfast meeting held by the firm in Lagos recently to discuss challenges in the aviation industry observes how issues highlighted in the report could shape airline business and customer service, and help
IAG confirms order for additional 37 A320neo Family aircraft
International Airlines Group (IAG) has confirmed an order for 37 additional A320neo aircraft, following shareholder approval. The latest order follows earlier agreements for 22 A320neo Family (17 A320neos, 5 A321neos) announced in March and June 2022, taking the total for the year to 59 single-aisle aircraft. “IAG operates Airbus aircraft extensively in its fleet making
United launches Calibrate, apprenticeship programme for aircraft technician pipeline
United Airlines has announced the launch of Calibrate, an in-house apprenticeship programme that will help grow and diversify its pipeline of Aircraft Maintenance Technicians (AMTs). The inaugural class starts next week in Houston as the airline plans to train more than 1,000 people at about a dozen locations by 2026, with the goal of at
Airlink expands commercial footprint in Latin America
Stories, Wole Shadare Airlink, Southern Africa’s premier, the independent airline is increasing its Latin American marketing and sales presence to include Ecuador, Panama, and Peru. Airlink has also appointed AVIAREPS as its General Sales Agents (GSA) in Latin America to promote its convenient schedule of flights which serve an unparalleled network of routes currently connecting
NEMA warns of more devastating flooding in 2023
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Monday, warned that there would be more devastating flooding in Nigeria next year, if the government at all levels failed to take necessary precautions. The Director-General of NEMA, Mustapha Mohammed, gave the caution at the 2023 budget defence session with the Senate Committee on Special Duties, lamenting that early
Air Peace, Ibom Air control 51.25% of Nigeria’s domestic market share -Survey
In a far-reaching survey conducted by Phillips Consulting Limited (PCL), Air Peace, and Ibom Air have been adjudged as the most preferred airlines in Nigeria. According to the survey, Air Peace (31.67%) and Ibom Air (19.58%) jointly control half of the domestic passengers’ market share. Surprisingly, 16.24% of passengers do not prefer any airline. Arik
2023: Obi will no longer debate with surrogates, delegated reps – LP
The Labour Party (LP) said its presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi will no longer debate with any surrogates of delegated representation, in debates or town hall meetings meant for presidential candidates, describing such as diversionary. Director General of the Obi-Datti Campaign Organisation, Dr. Doyin Okupe, at a press conference on Monday, said this had become
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