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Sabastian Ilomechine Okocha is the Enterprise Pre-sales Manager at Zeta Web Solutions Limited, a company that provides data and storage services, network solutions, collaboration and web services and applications, technology support services. In this interview with IKECHI NZEAKO, he speaks about his journey in technology … read more
The 20th edition of Akwaaba African Travel Market, Africa’s leading tourism and hospitality event, is set to take place in Lagos, Nigeria, from September 22nd to 24th, 2024.
This year’s event promises to be an unforgettable experience, with a packed agenda that includes the 7th African Youth Tourism Bantaba, a keynote address by Nig… read more
Digital transformation is reshaping the global financial landscape, and Africa is actively participating in this revolution. Two industry giants, Interswitch and ACI Worldwide, are leading this shift and are committed to enhancing digital payments infrastructure across the African continent.
The partnership between Interswitch, one … read more
The Governor of Cross River State, Senator Bassey Otu, recently officiated the commencement of a significant railway project aimed at linking the southern and northern regions of the state. This ambitious initiative, which spans 365 kilometers, is being developed through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, with Messers Reinho… read more
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) says, the US ban on Nigerian airline is not due to safety concerns but rather a technicality related to the International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program.
This is just as the NCAA says, Nigerian airlines can still operate to the U.S. by wet-leasing aircraft from airlines in countries wi… read more
Nigeria has been delisted from the United States Federal Aviation Administration Category One Status (USFAA CAT 1) International Aviation Safety Assessment programme (IASA), investigation by Daily Independent can reveal.
With this removal, no Nigerian airline, including Air Peace, which planned to commence direct fl… read more
Ms. Lola Ade -John, Minister of Tourism, has said that Nigeria has 1,091 tourist sites across the 36 States of the Federation, adding that many of these tourist sites are currently being revitalised.
Ade-John, who stated this at a pre-summit webinar in preparation for the 30th Nigerian Economic Summit (NES#30), organised by t… read more
The Minister of Tourism, Mrs. Lola Ade-John, has announced plans to mobilize the country’s support for the National Association of Travel Agencies (NANTA) at the World Travel Market (WTM) in London, scheduled to take place in November.
The minister, visibly excited about NANTA’s commitment to promoting Nigeria’s cultural tourism val… read more
As the winter season approaches, Nigerian airlines would from any moment from now, take delivery of additional aircraft to beef up their operations.
Passenger traffic is expected to triple in the domestic scene within the Christmas and new year periods, while more Nigerians who reside abroad would visit the country for various celebrations… read more
The 20th edition of the Akwaaba Travel Market, West Africa’s largest travel and tourism exhibition fair, is set to be a landmark event, featuring a diverse range of high-profile newcomers making their debut.
Mövenpick Hotel & Residence Nairobi from Kenya, Memorial Healthcare Group from Turkey, and Costa Cruises from Italy will p… read more