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The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has issued a directive requiring all international ai...
01/09/2023

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has issued a directive requiring all international airlines to leave the Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMIA) by Sunday, October 1, 2023.

Keyamo made the announcement during an inspection visit to the international airport in Lagos.

The minister directed the airlines and companies operating in the airport to move to the new terminal – MMIA Terminal 2.

He also suspended all contracts, projects, and concessions in the sector until further notice.

“All airlines should vacate the MMIA before October 1 and relocate to MMIA Terminal 2,” Keyamo said.

Also, Keyamo ordered the suspension of the Nigeria Air project inaugurated by former President Muhammadu Buhari.

Keyamo also put on hold all arrangements under his predecessor, Hadi Sirika, to enable proper audit of contracts in the aviation industry.

He has also put a halt to the concession project, saying that he owes it to the federal government (FG) and Nigerians to give an honest assessment.

The recently-appointed minister of aviation further said the suspension will be in place until he briefs President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

It's a beautiful Monday morning. Trust you are up and doing already.Traveling is fun, but the rate of JAPA this days is ...
08/05/2023

It's a beautiful Monday morning. Trust you are up and doing already.

Traveling is fun, but the rate of JAPA this days is alarming. We pray the incoming government finds solution to this Japa phenomenon.

I learnt something recently @ The Dare Adeboye Foundation (Change and evelopment Forum)...

DON'T JUST JAPA (Escape) BUT DIASPORIZE (Expansion i.e still be useful to Nigeria even abroad). Lol

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01/02/2023

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Kogi's twin becomes the first female twin pilot in Nigeria.Nigerian female twins Hassana and Huseina Edili Ogaji, from K...
01/02/2023

Kogi's twin becomes the first female twin pilot in Nigeria.

Nigerian female twins Hassana and Huseina Edili Ogaji, from Kogi State, are being presented as the first female twin airline pilots in the history of Nigeria.

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23/10/2022

The United Arab Emirates Immigration authorities have announced a visa ban on Nigerians adding that all submitted applications are rejected and fees non-refundable.

It was gathered that the announcement was made on Friday in a notice issued to its trade partners in Nigeria including travel agencies.

Although no reason was given for the ban, the Dubai authorities declared that all applications were on-hold until issues between the UAE government and the Nigerian government were resolved.

The latest decision made by the UAE immigration authorities is for all Nigerians seeking to travel to the UAE.

“All Dubai applications submitted are now rejected. It is general for Nigerians and approvals are on hold at the moment.

“Kindly advise your clients to resubmit C2=A0 applications when the issue is resolved between both governments,” the notice to Nigerian travel agents declared.

A source from Wakanow, who confirmed the story said, “It is true, it was issued yesterday. The Dubai immigration did not state when the ban would be lifted but for now, everything is on hold.”

Speaking with a customer representative from Air Peace, it was gathered that the airline is still flying to Dubai with those who already have a valid visa. The representative added that if any changes were to occur as regards flight for Nigerians, it would be duly communicated, adding that no issue had been raised at the moment.

21/10/2022

The chairman/Chief Executive Officer, CEO of Air Peace, Chief Allen Onyema has lamented the poor treatment of Nigerian air passengers by foreign airlines, saying it is indefensible and as such must stop.

While reacting to allegations that local airlines are in support of government's decision to withhold ticket proceeds accrued to foreign airlines, Chief Onyema wondered why Nigerians have been paying more than any other country for commensurate miles compared to other nations, stressing that people in South Africa are paying less for nine hours trip than Nigerians pay for six hours trip.

While appearing before a committee of the House of Representatives on Wednesday, Chief Onyema also accused foreign airlines of deliberately increasing their frequencies, a conduit they are using to milk Nigerians dry, yet they deny Nigerian airlines opportunity to fly in their own countries.

"They must collect their trapped funds in Nigeria but how do you explain that someone flying from South Africa nine hours to London is paying less than a Nigerian flying six hours?

"How do you explain that someone flying from London to Las Vegas even now is paying far less, half than what a Nigerian is paying for six hour?" he queried.

While stating that foreign airlines are also members of The International Air Transport Association (IATA), Chief Onyema called on AITA to apply force in persuading Nigerian airlines to freely operate in foreign countries at the capacity of a frequency they can afford without restriction and undue hindrances.

"AITA should use the same venom and force to tell these people that we are qualified. If Air Peace could do 14 hours non-stop flight to China, which we have started, six hours to London is a piece of cake but we are hitting brickwall now and then" he said.

He also recalled with regret how during the COVID-19 evacuation, Air Peace secured landing permit into Heathrow Airport to evacuate over 350 Nigerians, London authorities sent dogs into the aircraft, sniffing its pilots just to discourage the airline from evacuating Nigerian.

Most saddening part of the story according to him is that the authorities in London stopped the airline from conducting an assessment of its aircraft's safety standard as the practice demands before taking off back to Nigeria.

While expressing gratitude to God that nothing happened to the aircraft, he insists that the action violates safety.

He called on Nigerians to stop bad-mouthing the country in the media space in defence of foreign airline, saying it does not demonstrate patriotism.

21/10/2022
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20/10/2022

It's time to fly

20/10/2022

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