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US laptop ban lifted on Kuwait Airways and Royal Jordanian

            Kuwait Airways and Royal Jordanian have become the latest Middle Eastern airlines to let passengers take laptops in the cabin on US-bound flights. Both carriers said they had worked with US officials to tighten security checks on flights from Kuwait and Jordan. The US imposed the ban in March on direct

Snow covers Kenya road

Motorists put their journey to a halt           A section of Rumuruti – Nyahururu road in Laikipia County was covered by snow, a sight Kenyans have become accustomed to watching on screens during winter in Europe. Motorists were witnessed putting their journey to a halt, just to have a closer look while

Over 35 migrants feared drowned off Libya coast

          Thirty-five migrants, including seven children, were feared drowned after their inflatable boat sank on Saturday off the Libyan coast, the coastguard said. Eighty-five migrants, including 18 women, were rescued with the help of fishermen who alerted the coastguard, said Issa al-Zarrouk, a coastguard official in Garabulli, 60 kilometres (40 miles) east

How To Protect Yourself From Rising Airport Luggage Theft

              With the summer travel season is in full swing, it’s time to consider an unglamorous irritant: luggage theft. Thanks to Osama Bin Ladin and other terrorist threats, resources from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to local police have been deployed to protect travelers in airports across the United States and the

FRSC to standardize driving schools

            The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said it will standardize operations of driving schools through the introduction of Driving School Standardisation Programme (DSSP). Speaking yesterday in Abuja at the national workshop for operators of driving schools in Nigeria, FRSC Corps Marshal, Boboye Oyeyemi said prior to the introduction of the DSSP,

Arik Air Set to resume flight Operation …..

....Launches Customers Satisfaction Unit             Arik  Air is set to resume daily flight operations on Abuja-Accra route, beginning from Monday, July 17, 2017 after months of absence. Arik Air, the erstwhile largest carrier in West Africa was takenover by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) in February, when its showed signs

Shippers, agents decry foreign invasion, capital flight

              ANLCA, a, and the Shippers’ Association Lagos State, SALS, known as clearing agents have cried out over loss of huge revenue due to involvement of foreigners in the clearing of cargo from the nation’s ports. Both bodies noted that the invasion was not only depriving the nation and its citizens of accruable

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