CDCFIB Reviews 31 Disciplinary Cases, Dismisses 8 Immigration Officers

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The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has reviewed thirty-one disciplinary cases involving officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), approving...

Aviation Fuel Import Reliance Sparks Monopoly Threat

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Aviation Fuel Import

BY ANTHONY OMOH Nigeria’s aviation sector appears trapped by dangerous aviation fuel import reliance and growing uncertainty over the new Dangote Refinery. Many fuel marketers...

Ibom Air Seals ₦200m Sponsorship Deal with Akwa United FC

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Akwa United

In a landmark partnership that strengthens sports and private sector collaboration in Akwa Ibom State, Ibom Air has entered a ₦200,000,000 sponsorship deal with...

Dr. Ogungbangbe calls for restoring Atlas Cove’s Jet A-1 pipeline

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Jet A-1, Nigeria's Aviation Survival Strategies

ANTHONY PATRICK OMOH The Chairman of CITA Energies, Dr. Thomas Ogungbangbe, has called for the urgent restoration of Nigeria’s Jet A-1 (aviation fuel) pipeline from...

Nigeria’s protocol professionals unite at IPOC 2025

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protocol professionals

Nigeria’s protocol professionals gathered in Lagos for the 2025 International Protocol Officers Conference (IPOC) to examine emerging trends and challenges shaping the future of...

FAAN Achieves 70% Progress on Integrated ISO Policy Framework

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has achieved about 70 percent completion of its certification process under a new ISO Policy, marking a...

Keyamo Directs Priority Boarding for Serving Military Personnel

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Serving Military Personnel

The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo (SAN), has directed that all airlines in Nigeria must henceforth allow serving military personnel to...

Farouk Steers NAMA’s Infrastructural Revolution Agenda

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Infrastructural Revolution

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) has embarked on an extensive infrastructural revolution to strengthen operational efficiency, enhance safety, and empower the workforce that...

FG Mulls Review of Air Traffic Controllers’ Retirement Age to 65

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Retirement age

The Federal Government has disclosed plans to review the retirement age of Air Traffic Controllers (ATCs) in Nigeria from 60 to 65 years. This,...

Nigeria May Lose 70 Experienced Air Traffic Controllers

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air traffic controllers

A looming manpower crisis threatens Nigeria’s aviation sector as the number of air traffic controllers continues to decline. If left unchecked, this shortage will...