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Uber Sues Mobile Agency in U.S Alleges Mobile Ad Fraud

Uber Technologies Inc. has filed a lawsuit against Fetch Media Ltd., a mobile ad agency owned by ad giant Dentsu Inc., 4324 2.23% alleging the agency misrepresented the effectiveness of its mobile ads, failed to prevent ad fraud and didn’t return rebates owed to Uber. The ride-hailing company is suing Fetch for breach of contract, fraud,

Nigeria Customs impound 18 bulletproof Vehicles in Abuja

- Over 283 exotic Vehicles Impounded by the Service in the last two months Nigeria Customs Service on Tuesday said it had impounded exotic bulletproof vehicles, which were imported into the country without payment of duties. The Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.), stated this while addressing journalists in Abuja on

The Best U.S Domestic Airlines For Elite Travelers

New rankings from The Points Guy, a website dedicated to airline, hotel and credit card points, suggest that Alaska Airlines may have the best loyalty program for ultra-frequent travelers. Frequent flyers that earn elite status (or traveling at least 25,000 miles each year) with an airline are often awarded valuable perks to

Ryanair publishes full list of cancellations

Ryanair has published full details of which of its flights are being cancelled between now and 28 October. Chief Executive Mr. Michael O'Leary  said that customers whose flights have been axed will also receive an email. The budget airline is cancelling 40-50 flights every day for the next six weeks after

Apapa Jetty fire will not affect fuel supply – NNPC

The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, has assured motorists and other consumers of petroleum products nationwide that the fire incident which occurred at Apapa loading jetty at the early hours of yesterday  will not affect supply of petroleum products. NNPC advised motorists not to engage in panic paying, adding that they

Finally, Lagos International Airport Gets Certified

Nigeria’s International Airport known as  Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, has been certified by the  Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA). Making the airport the first to be certified, out of the 22 airports managed by the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria. Director -General of NCCA Presented the certificate to The Managing

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