(Lagos Nigeria)-The Ongoing Construction work going on at Apapa/Wharf Road has caused heavy traffic on the Road. Exporters who are not finding the situation funny has lamented that the situation has caused a delay in shipment and congestion at the ports. Exporters unable to meet up with their contractual obligations and huge
Year: 2017
Qatar Airways Launches In-flights Double beds
Nigerian Government Advised To Stop Foreign Airlines’ Multiple Entry Points
The President of the Aviation Round Table (ART), Mr. Gbenga Olowo, has advised the Federal Government to stop foreign airlines from having multiple entry points into the country. Olowo, who gave the advice in Lagos on Wednesday, urged the government to urgently review Nigeria’s Bilateral Air Service Agreements (BASAs) with
New diesel cars no better for environment than petrol cars
Excess pollution from diesel cars leads to 5,000 premature deaths a year in Europe BERLIN (Reuters) - New diesel cars do not produce less of the environmentally damaging carbon dioxide than petrol cars, a group of newspapers cited the German Transport Ministry as saying on Wednesday, in a potential further headache
Parcel Delivery Company Sendle goes global with DHL
Nigeria Approves Rail Lines Linking Landlocked countries -Togo, Ghana
(Business Day) Nigeria’s Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has explained reasons over the approval of a rail line linking Daura, Katisna State, and the hometown of President Muhammadu Buhari. On his recent visit to the Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) for a stakeholders meeting involving the project handlers; Chinese Civil Engineering and
Uber Sues Mobile Agency in U.S Alleges Mobile Ad Fraud
Uber Technologies Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Fetch Media Ltd., a mobile ad agency owned by ad giant Dentsu Inc., 4324 2.23% alleging the agency misrepresented the effectiveness of its mobile ads, failed to prevent ad fraud and didn’t return rebates owed to Uber. The ride-hailing company is suing Fetch for breach of contract, fraud,
Nigeria Customs impound 18 bulletproof Vehicles in Abuja
- Over 283 exotic Vehicles Impounded by the Service in the last two months Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday said it had impounded exotic bulletproof vehicles, which were imported into the country without payment of duties. The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.), stated this while addressing journalists in Abuja on
