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GTBank Raises Naira Card Dollar Limit to $6,000

GTBank has increased international spending limits on naira cards from $1,000 to $6,000 per quarter. The move reflects improved forex liquidity and market stability. Learn how this affects Nigerian cardholders.

Adamawa's ₦114BN Infrastructure Revolution Begins

Adamawa State government has approved a groundbreaking ₦114 billion infrastructure plan targeting healthcare, water supply, and electricity projects across the state in a major development push.

Katsina Budgets ₦341bn for Social Sector in 2026

Katsina State Government announces massive ₦341 billion investment in social services for 2026 fiscal year, focusing on education, healthcare, and poverty reduction initiatives across the state.

Ekiti Denies Building New Abuja Governor's Lodge

Ekiti State Government has firmly refuted claims of constructing a new multi-million naira governor's lodge in Abuja, calling the reports 'baseless misinformation' aimed at tarnishing the administration's image.

Presidential Aide Denies Tinubu US Travel Rumors

Senior Special Assistant Segun Dada dismisses circulating reports claiming President Bola Tinubu will travel to the United States for meeting with Vice President JD Vance as completely false.

Nigeria Launches Tourism Initiative with New Ambassador

A groundbreaking tourism campaign, the Visit Nigeria Initiative, has been unveiled to reshape Nigeria's global image and attract international visitors through strategic partnerships and cultural promotion.

Nigerian Lady's 10-Year UK Visa Ban Nightmare

A Nigerian woman shares heartbreaking story of how her friend received a 10-year UK visa ban due to bank statement issues. Learn what went wrong and how to avoid similar fate.

Air Peace Slashes London Fares to ₦1.2M

Nigerian carrier Air Peace dramatically slashes London fares by over 60%, breaking foreign airline monopoly and making international travel affordable for Nigerians. Chairman Allen Onyema credits President Tinubu's support for this aviation breakthrough.

Nigeria Introduces ₦15,000 Travel Levy for 2025

The Nigerian government has announced a mandatory ₦15,000 levy on all international travelers departing from Nigerian airports beginning January 1, 2025. Discover how this new policy will affect your travel plans and what exemptions apply.

Plus-size model body-shamed during first-class flight

A Nigerian plus-size model shares her shocking experience of alleged body-shaming by a flight attendant during a first-class flight with her young son. The incident has sparked outrage and discussions about passenger treatment.

Nigeria's Aviation Paradox: Potential vs Poor Connectivity

Despite being Africa's most populous nation with enormous aviation potential, Nigeria ranks among the world's least connected countries by air. Discover the challenges holding back Nigeria's aviation sector and the opportunities waiting to be unlocked.

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