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United Nigeria Airlines mulls flight to New York in second quarter

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  United Nigeria Airlines mulls flight to New York in second quarter  ....To acquire  additional 11 aircraft  United Nigeria Airlines (UNA) said on Thursday it will begin its international operations with the launch of New York flights by the end of the second quarter of 2026. Speaking at a press conference to mark the fifth anniversary of the airline in Lagos, its Chairman, Prof. Obiora Okonkwo said  the airline has ordered 11 aircraft, including two A330-200 and six 737-800 aircraft in preparation for the operations. Okonkwo said one of the aircraft, A330-200 will be delivered to the airline by the end of the second quarter of this year while the others will be delivered later in the year. “We are starting some regional and international routes by the end second quarter of this year, one of the A330-200 will be delivered to us by July 26, the second one will come in by October and by the end of the second  quarter, we will fly direct to New York. ” We pla...

Nigeria’s healthcare future depends on seeing illness earlier

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Nigeria’s healthcare future depends on seeing illness earlier Radiology is “the eye of medicine, according to General Godwin Ogoh, Chief Medical Director of the Nigerian Army Reference Hospital. Nigeria is no longer a country planning for growth. It is a country already living inside it. In 1960, Nigeria’s population stood at just over 45 million. Today, it exceeds 230 million, making it Africa’s most populous nation and one of the fastest-growing large countries in the world. By mid-century, that number is expected to approach 400 million. As Nigeria urbanises and life expectancy gradually rises, the country is experiencing an epidemiological shift. Infectious diseases remain a challenge, but non-communicable diseases, including cancer, are becoming more prevalent. Oncology care is particularly unforgiving of delay. The difference between early and late diagnosis is often the difference between manageable treatment and irreversible progression. In practical terms, earlier diagnosis is...

Arik Air explains aircraft diversion to Benin Airport

  Arik Air explains aircraft diversion to Benin Airport  Air Air has offered clarifications on the circumstances sorounding the diversion of its Boeing 737-700  :  5N MJF  aircraft operating flight W3 740 from Lagos to Port Harcourt to  divert to Benin Airport after the operating crew heard a loud bang on the left engine. According to a statement by the airline's spokesperson , Mr Adebanji Ola, the  aircraft was on its decent to Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa when the incident happened. The Arik Air Public Relations &  Communications Manager , said as and as a precautionary measure, the crew had to make a safe diversion to Benin. He said :" There were no injuries to passengers and crew as all 80 passengers on board were safely disembarked. Arrangements have been made to transport the affected passengers to their final destination. "We sincerely apologise to the affected Port Harcourt passengers whose journey has been disrupted. Th...

NDLEA, Army recover tradamol , loud in Benin ....Arrests 5 suspects

   NDLEA, Army recover tradamol , loud in Benin  ....Arrests 5 suspects  The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), Edo State Command, in a joint operation with the Nigerian Army, has recorded significant breakthroughs in the fight against illicit drug trafficking and abuse within the State.  The operations, which underscore a strengthened inter-agency collaboration, led to the arrest of a patent medicine vendor, a supermarket owner and three suspects with the seizure of 11,297 capsules of tramadol, among other controlled substances. NDLEA Edo State Commander Mitchell Ofoyeju, PhD, listed the drug exhibits recovered to include 11,297 capsules of tramadol, 400 tablets of diazepam, 108 tablets of Swinol and 22 tablets of Danabol, also known as 'Molly'.  Others are 3.685kg of cannabis, 181 grammes of Loud, 7 grammes of methamphetamine and 10 bottles of codeine cough syrup. He gave the name of the suspected patent medicine vendor as Akam Theophilus (46)....

FAAN , cargo agents reach truce on port tariff at MMIA

                                                                           FAAN , cargo agents reach truce on port  tariff at MMIA  The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has reached an agreement with Customs Licensed Cargo Agents operating at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos, on the proposed review of cargo port charges. The agreement was achieved at a stakeholders’ meeting held yesterday at the MMIA Terminal 2 Conference Room, chaired by FAAN's  Director of Cargo Development and Services, Mr. Lekan Thomas. After constructive deliberations, both parties agreed on a revised port charge of ₦15.00 per kilogram, representing a compromise from the earlier proposed ₦20.00/kg and an upward review of the existing ₦7.00/kg.  The outcome, according to a statement signed by FAA...

NAHCO unveils Sapphire Hotel at Lagos Airport

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 NAHCO unveils Sapphire Hotel at Lagos Airport   NAHCO Travel and Hospitality Limited, the hospitality arm of NAHCO Plc, has unveiled Sapphire Hotel, an exclusive 20-room luxury suite nestled within the Terminal II international departure area.  Designed for travellers caught between time zones and tight schedules, the hotel introduces a rare blend of calm, elegance and immediacy at one of Nigeria’s busiest aviation gateways. Just steps from check-in counters and boarding gates, Sapphire Hotel operates round the clock, offering a seamless escape from the bustle of the terminal into a refined sanctuary.  For transit passengers, business executives and long-haul travellers, the facility transforms waiting hours into moments of rest, productivity and renewal.  NAHCO’s Group Executive Director, Commercial and Business Development, Prince Saheed Lasisi, described the project as a reflection of the company’s drive for service excellence, assuring that the guest experi...

Munich Airport enlists Nigerian partner to Airport Business Executive Programme

Munich Airport enlists Nigerian partner to Airport Business Executive Programme  Munich Airport International (MAI), a 100% subsidiary of Munich Airport (Flughafen München GmbH – FMG) located in Bavaria, Germany, is developing plans to launch a comprehensive Africa airport manager development program that includes a workshop, training, and an airport manager peer-review and benchmarking forum modelled after the Nigeria Airport Business Summit.  This program aims to provide airport managers with access to the wealth of European experience in airport development and management, helping African airports scale up to a global presence, meet the region's yearning for connectivity, and dream of the Single Sky initiative.  End of January 2026, Nigerian partners from Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, Nigerian Airspace Management Agency and the Federal Ministry of Aviation and Aerospace, coordinated by FCI International Ltd (FCI), visited Munich Airport International (MAI) for a f...