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Actress Simidrey Stranded by Airline, Forced to Waive Rights

Nigerian actress Simidrey details a distressing 24-hour ordeal in South Africa. She was denied boarding despite a confirmed business class ticket and pressured to waive compensation rights for an economy seat to get home to her baby. Read her full story.

FG: New Tax Laws to Support Airlines, Not Harm Them

The Presidential Tax Committee clarifies that new tax reforms will aid Nigerian airlines by removing burdensome charges and improving cash flow, countering Air Peace CEO's warning of soaring fares.

RusselSmith Fully Repays N3bn Series 1 Commercial Paper

RusselSmith Nigeria Limited has successfully repaid its N3 billion Series 1 Commercial Paper, fulfilling all investor obligations on schedule. This milestone reinforces its credibility in Nigeria's capital markets. Discover the details.

SEC: Over ₦753bn Raised via Commercial Paper Issuance

SEC DG Dr. Emomotimi Agama reveals Nigerian firms raised over ₦753bn in commercial papers from April to October 2025, signaling strong investor confidence and market resilience. Discover the key drivers and future outlook.

Bitcoin's 2025 Plunge Rattles Corporate Investors

The year-end cryptocurrency crash exposes risks for companies like Strategy that bet heavily on bitcoin. Learn why their models are under pressure and what the future holds for corporate crypto holdings.

How Strategy Cleared Mile 2-Tin Can Port Gridlock

Former Tin Can Island Port Manager, Sylvester Egede, details the non-coercive strategy that ended the notorious Mile 2 port corridor traffic. Learn the key lessons for solving national problems. Read more.

NCAA secures N1bn passenger refunds in 2025

Nigeria's NCAA facilitated over N1 billion in passenger refunds in 2025, marking its highest-ever volume. The authority credits stricter enforcement and 24/7 consumer support for the shift.

Nigeria Rallies Businesses for National Biodiversity Plan

Nigeria intensifies efforts to halt biodiversity loss, mobilising private sector support for its 2025-2030 National Biodiversity Strategy. Business leaders convened in Lagos to shape a practical Business Action Plan aligned with global goals.

Mexican budget airlines Volaris and Viva agree to merge

Volaris and Viva, two leading Mexican low-cost carriers, have agreed to merge, pending 2026 regulatory approval. The deal aims to expand affordable air travel in Mexico amid industry turbulence. Read the full details.

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