**Onne Free Zone designated multi-purpose cargo terminal Integrated Logistics Services Nigeria Limited’s (Intels) dominance of the nation’s oil and gas logistics business at the ports has ended with President Muhammadu Buhari’s approval of a policy review, which guarantees the right of importers to choose terminals or ports of their choice for the discharge of their cargo.
Continue reading »Month: May 2017
VIO UNDERGOING REFORMS, NOT BANNED – LASG
The Lagos State Government says it has not completely banned the operations of the Vehicle Inspection Service being performed by Vehicle Inspection Officers in the state.
Continue reading »ARIK RESUMES MAIDUGURI FLIGHTS
Arik Air on Tuesday resumed flight operations to Maiduguri, after suspending flights to the North Eastern city since 2013 due to insecurity.
Continue reading »BREAKING: LASG REMOVES VIO FROM LAGOS ROADS
The Lagos State Government has ordered the Vehicle Inspection Officers to leave Lagos roads.
Continue reading »TANKER DRIVERS DENY BEING INCITED BY IFEANYI UBAH
The Petroleum Tanker Drivers (PTD) section of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas workers (NUPENG) has denied the allegation that the detained Managing Director of Capital Oil and Gas Limited, Mr. Ifeanyi Ubah, incited it to embark on strike and cause economic sabotage.
Continue reading »FG OWES US N200BN OVER MMA2 CONCESSION
The Chairman, Resort Group, Dr. Wale Babalakin, says the Federal Government owes one of the group’s subsidiaries, Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Limited, operator of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 2, the sum of N200bn.
Continue reading »UBER DRIVERS DOWN TOOLS, TAKE TO THE STREETS OF LAGOS IN PROTEST
Uber drivers in Lagos have gone on strike in a bid to express their anger against the recently implemented 40% slash on fair prices by the digital cab-hailing platform.
Continue reading »DOMESTIC FLIGHT OPERATIONS DECLINE BY 67% IN FIRST QUARTER – NCAA
The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority on Monday said domestic flight operations declined by 67 percent in the first quarter of 2017, compared to the same period last year.
Continue reading »SHIPPERS COUNCIL URGES FED GOVT TO REPAIR PORT ACCESS ROADS
The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has called on the Federal Government to urgently repair the deplorable port access roads before the rainy season sets in.
Continue reading »POLICE ARREST SUSPECTED UBER TAXI HIJACKER
The Police in Lagos on Sunday said they had arrested a member of a syndicate notorious for hiring and hijacking Uber Taxi in the state.
Continue reading »AMBODE COMMISSIONS 10 ROADS, THREE BRIDGES, OTHER PROJECTS
The Lagos @ 50 celebrations took a new dimension this week as the State Governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode embarked on commissioning of several infrastructural projects across the State.
Continue reading »21 KILLED AS TRUCK HITS MINIBUS IN GUINEA
At least 21 people, mostly women, were killed in a head-on crash between a truck and a minibus packed with passengers in Guinea, police said on Sunday.
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