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Nigerian Government Denies Delta Airlines Direct Flight to Lagos From New York

America’s second largest airline, Delta Airlines, has been dealt a big blow by the Nigerian transportation Ministry officials following its refusal to approve its proposed direct flight between New York and Lagos. Report has it that the decision was reached after a prolong meeting with the Nigerian Federal Government to grant the airline the commercial right to fly directly from a second city in the United States in Nigeria via Lagos.

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L-R: Okoria Uguru, The Nation Newspaper, Nigeria, Rok Klancnik, Former UNWTO Director of Communications Department, Nse Obong Okon Ekong of Thisday Newspaper and Gabriel Odu of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) both Nigerian journalists during Africa TourCom in Mali 2006

Francisco Frangialli, UNWTO Secretary General

 

Abuja To Host CAF Meeting Amid Crisis

Abuja, Nigeria’s capital is set to play host to the 47th meeting of the United Nations World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO), Commission for Africa (CAF) summit, a regional meeting for African Tourism Ministers holding in Abuja between May 13 and 16, 2008. The summit with the theme; “How Marketing Techniques Can Contribute To Enhance African Destinations” is to be attended by all 54 African countries and territories that are affiliate members of the UNWTO.

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Otunba Segun Runsewe, Director General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation.

Fake Visas: Pregnant Nigerian Women, Others, Languish In British Jails - UK Based Immigration Lawyer

Fola Rahman has lived all his life to defend black minority in the United Kingdom, against embarrassment emanating from the immigration quarters. His vast experience in immigration laws has been a blessing to the black race. Rahman, whose Minority Affairs and Advocacy, gives advice to prospective travellers to the UK, said it was sad that many Nigerians were suffering in British jails because they were wrongly advised to use fake papers to travel.

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