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Why Nigerians May Not Buy Petrol At N145 Anytime Soon

Abuja - Vehicles queuing for petrol as scarcity of the commodity persists in on Monday, December 18, 2017 (Premium Times) - The desire of Nigerians in many cities to buy petrol at N145 per litre may not materialize anytime soon, an investigation has shown. Findings by an undercover PREMIUM TIMES reporter, who

E-commerce triggers a tsunami of returns this holiday season

UPS dispatch  Returns are the unsung antiheroes of the e-commerce saga, but this holiday season, they’re getting their moment in the spotlight, because it turns out that for all the advantages of shopping online, nothing beats the old-fashioned dressing room. “E-commerce’s painless return policies are duping us,” wrote Slate.com’s Inkoo Kang. “And

Air Peace Acquires Another Boeing B737 On Christmas Eve

Air Peace Boeing 737-528

Lagos (Thisday) - One of Nigeria's leading carriers, Air Peace got a big boost on Christmas eve with the delivery of one of its newly acquired aircraft, a Boeing B737-300. The airline said the aircraft touched down at the Murtala Muhammed Airport, Lagos at about 6.30 pm, Sunday. The aircraft which was flown

Volvo’s Smallest Crossover, The XC40 Has Personality And Storage To Spare

Volvo's newest crossover, the XC40, arrives at dealerships in the spring. Volvos are robust and reliable, but they haven’t been especially fun until the arrival of the 2019 Volvo XC40 – the newest, smallest, and most playful of the Swedish automaker’s revamped three-SUV lineup. The compact crossover, laden with unexpected colours, curves

Nigerian Airports Record 9.2m Passengers In 9 Months

Muritala Mohammed Int'l Airport Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) says that a total of 9.2 million passengers passed through Nigerian airports in 140,552 aircraft movements between Jan. and Sept. 2017. A statistics obtained from FAAN in Abuja on Thursday revealed that 6.38 million domestic and 2.8 international passengers passed through the

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