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Campaign on Intra-African Travel: Nanta cannot be ignored – Ambassador Manta

Campaign on Intra-African Travel: Nanta cannot be ignored – Ambassador Manta

Nigeria's High Commissioner to South Africa, Ambassador Haruna Manta says he is impressed with the high-profile intervention on joint Africa Tourism prosperity by the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies(Nanta), noting that the association cannot be ignored in the quest to address tourism trade matters in Nigeria nay Africa.
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Court maintains block on Trump travel ban

Court maintains block on Trump travel ban

A US federal appeals court on Thursday dealt a fresh setback to President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban, upholding a lower court’s decision to block the measure targeting travelers from six Muslim majority countries.

Business travel tips for Nigerians this 2017

Business travel tips for Nigerians this 2017

Business travel is inevitable for most people in the Nigerian workforce. Aside from the fact that it contributes a lot to the economy and GDP of the country, it opens doors for the individual businessman or woman, opportunity seeker, and small scale business person or business owner.

Air Peace loyal customers get free tickets

Air Peace loyal customers get free tickets

Air Peace has issued hundreds of free business and economy class tickets to its loyal customers who have earned enough points under the airline’s frequent flyer programme tagged “Peace Advantage.”

FG spends N825bn on travel allowances, stationery, others in 3 years —Finance ministry

FG spends N825bn on travel allowances, stationery, others in 3 years —Finance ministry

Disclosing this, yesterday, Head of the Efficiency Unit, set up by the Ministry of Finance to streamline government overhead expenditure, Patience Oniha, said from the study of government overhead expenditure it carried out between 2012 and 2014, 60 per cent of Federal Government’s overhead expenditure were, on the average, incurred through local and international travels, maintenance, local and international training, welfare, office stationery and consumables, honourarium and sitting allowance, meals and refreshment and books.