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Tour operators, NAHCON partner to perfect Hajj Logistics

...Train members on E-track, online visa processing platform for intending pilgrims   Tour operators under the aegis Association of Hajj and Umrah Operators of Nigeria have collaborated with the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria to train members of the association to ensure a hitch-free operation this year. The National President, AHUON, Alhaji Majeed AbdulFattah, said

Auto company launches tricycle cargo wagon in Nigeria

An Indian two-wheeler and three-wheeler manufacturing company in conjunction with a Nigerian affiliate, Metropolitan Motors Limited has officially launched the Bajaj Maxima Cargo. The General Manager of Metropolitan Motors Limited, Olutoyin Okeowo, described the Maxima as a utility vehicle and the last mile means of transportation for goods most especially in

Lagos shuts down logistics for Saturday LG election

....Restriction to last for 8 hours Nigeria.  The Government of Lagos State of Nigeria on Sunday announced that it will restrict movement of persons in the state for 6 hours for its local government election, holding on July 22, 2017, from 7 am to 2 pm. The State’s Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr.

Kenya Airways launches Group booking portal

A group buying option portal has being introduced by Kenya Airways airline to enable its customers to manage their booking process. The new launched portal will enable its customers to book group travel as it seeks to broaden revenue streams. It will also reduce the turnaround time to close the deal. The tool will enable

Indian Rolls out Solar-Powered Trains

Coach are now powered by  Solar Panels for supplying power to the Lights, fans, Air Conditioners, charging points India has launched solar-powered trains that will save around 21,000 litres of diesel every year. The train left Safdarjung Station in south Delhi pulling six carriages topped with PV panels to meet the needs of its electrical systems

Pandemonium In Apapa As Truck drivers set banks ablaze

Angry Trucks drivers yesterday razed down two banks and stoned to death a policeman at Creek Road, Apapa, Lagos, over the killing of a truck driver.         According to an eyewitness, the policeman had ordered the truck driver to re-park his truck which was blocking the Diamond Bank branch along the Creek

Nigeria moves to reduce cost of aviation services, freight rates

The outcry for reduction in the cost of provision of major aviation services in Nigeria by its domestic airlines operators has finally received government’s attention. Nigeria’s acting President, Yemi Osinbajo, said on Monday that the aviation industry would play a significant role in the economic development of the country, hence efforts

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