AIR PEACE, on Monday, elevated two members of its flight crew; Mr. Oluwasegun Fatonade and Mr. William Devine to the rank of captain, urging...
GROUP CEO Ethiopian Airlines, Tewolde GebreMariam has said that despite the crash of the Boeing 737Max 8, that the airline believes in the Boeing...
FEDERAL Airports Authority of Nigeria ( FAAN) branch of the Nigerian Union of Pensioners (NUP) has said that government needs to implement the proposed...
UNITED Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has stated that its well diversified asset book supported by stable funding structure, has placed it in a...
NIGERIAN Employers’ Consultative Association (NECA), has said that the upward review of Value Added Tax (VAT) as being proposed by Federal Government is ill-advised...
“In Air Peace you have over 3,000 direct workers. We’ve created about 9,000 ancillary jobs in just four years of our operations. All we need is the continued support of the press, the government and the people of Nigeria. A lot of people are saying Nigerian airlines are poor, they are indebted, they don’t have integrity. Air Peace has integrity. All the banks in Nigeria want to work with Air Peace because of our integrity. All the banks outside Nigeria are looking towards Air Peace. They see Air Peace as an emerging force out of Africa and everybody wants to support it”, he said.
The Customs boss noted that despite the lack of business activity due to the just concluded general elections, the command recorded N60bn as revenue generated from imports including N763m on export within January and February, 2019.
TONY  Elumelu Foundation (TEF), will announce the selected applicants for the 2019 cohort of the Foundation’s flagship Entrepreneurship Programme on March 22, 2019. The event,...
Lauds company's  impressive performance AFRICA's leading hospitality brand, Transcorp Hotels Plc recorded a 26% increase in turnover, with shareholders unanimously endorsing...
"Since 2014, in the last  5-6 years, the full booking that has been coming in year on year has been declining 7%, 5% and it has declined 3.5million bookings by 2018. This decline simply means our downstream sector is already seeing extinction and it concerns aviation round table.