The Federal Government has broken the monopoly of some oil and gas logistics firms over the discharge of cargoes at the ports. Importers, according to a presidential approval, can now pick ports of their choice for the discharge of their cargoes. The approval followed the request of Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) Managing
Year: 2017
Kachikwu: I’ll resign if Nigeria imports fuel by 2019
Nigeria’s Minister of State Petroleum Resource/NNPC GMD, Ibe Kachikwu Speaking in an interview on BBC World Service programme, HardTalk, on Monday said he will quit the government if he fails to deliver on the promise to end fuel importation in Nigeria by 2019. He vowed he would deliver on the refineries
Stop $150 deportation charge, NCAA asks Ethiopian Airlines
Facts have emerged of how Ethiopian Airlines compelled passengers traveling to South Africa to pay ‘unauthorized’ Deportation charges. The charge estimated at between $75 to $150 (N35,000- N70,000) is tagged, “Refundable Deportation Fee” which all South African bound passengers are compelled to pay before boarding. It was learnt that the fee was
The Logistics of Trucking water to Uganda’s refugee camps
British Airways slashes Abuja-London route fares
Customers flying British Airways (BA) through its Abuja-London route and vice-versa from the Nnamidi Azikwe International Airport (NAIA) would pay a slashed fare of $277 between May 15, 2017 and June 30, 2017 for one way trip. Mr Kola Olayinka, British Airways Regional Commercial Manager, West Africa, said this in statement
3 Tips for Landing a Cheap Summer Flight
3 Tips for Landing a Cheap Summer Flight Planning a summer vacation doesn't have to be complicated. There are plenty of cities that offer comfortable yet cheap respite. If you're ambitious and want to leave the country, try these three tips to keep flight costs low. Finalize plans 45 to 90 days before
Medview not banned, still airlifts Passengers to London
Contrary to media reports last week that Nigerian airliner, Medview was banned from flying into London, Moov LogisticsNews can report that it still flies to London Gatwick Airport. The airline yesterday airlifted about 249 passengers from Lagos to London, thus confirming that it was not banned by the European Union (EU)
Residents, Transport unions happy with VIOs ban On Lagos Roads
Residents, transport unions and motorists express big relief at the recent ban of Vehicle Inspection Officers (VIO) from Lagos roads Many Lagos residents were unanimous last week in commending the state government for the permanent ban of Vehicle Inspection Officers (V.I.O.) of the Lagos ministry of Transport, saying that it would
8-Lane Road From Ikorodu To Epe, coming soon
Lagos State plans to construct a standard eight-lane road from Ikorodu to Epe via Agbowa, Itoikin and Ijebu-Ode. The road project would be delivered through a Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement, while a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to that effect would be signed in this week. The Governor spoke separately at Epe
3 Airlines Boosts SAHCOL Clientele Base
Fly Mid Africa, The Gambia’s new national carrier, which has commenced flight services from Banjul, The Gambia capital with connections to Dakar, Freetown, Accra and Lagos; Bristow Helicopter and Hak Air has pushed its ground services to Skyway Aviation Handling Company Limited, SAHCOL SAHCOL, a ground handling company of owned by
