News
‘Superman’ star Nathan Fillion staunchly defends his character’s extreme hairstyle: ‘I was team bowl cut the whole way’ ...
Air Peace to offer direct flights from Abuja to London Heathrow starting October 26. A major win for Nigerian aviation, securing reciprocal access under bilateral agreements.
Mr Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, says Air Peace will begin direct flights to London Heathrow Airport from Abuja on Oct. 26.
10d
Tribune Online on MSNReinventing Nigeria’s airports for the 21st centuryBy Gbenga OlorunpomiAs Nigeria marks a century of civil aviation, the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is ushering in a new era for our airports. This includes the most ambitious upgrade ...
The Sokoto airport infrastructure development initiative took a further leap as Governor Aliyu announced the commencement of a new terminal project, with the foundation-laying ceremony performed by ...
New GDP: What Nigeria must not miss By Ayo Olododo In a few days, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) will release the rebased GDP, the first update in over a decade.
Speaking during a programme at the NCAA Annexe in Lagos, its director general, Captain Chris Najomo, said over 100 youths have been selected from communities around airports in Lagos, Abuja ...
Tranos opens a massive new facility in Mowe, Ogun State, boosting its manufacturing capacity and creating hundreds of jobs. This expansion fuels Nigeria's energy and infrastructure goals.
Nigeria’s anti-graft authorities arrested the former chief financial officer of the state oil company and a former head of a refinery in connection with an alleged misappropriation of funds.
A report circulating online claims that Wike allocated 2,082 hectares of land to one of his sons in Maitama and Asokoro, an allegation the Minister has vehemently denied.
The President hailed Wike’s commitment and fast-paced delivery of projects, describing him as a man “whose sense of urgency in the execution of projects is well known to Nigerians.” Tinubu ...
Beginning March 8, the airport serving Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, will be closed for at least six weeks to repair giant potholes scarring its runway.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results