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IITTA50:European countries are becoming sensible, they are avoiding unnecessary involvement in US initiated war. I don't see war happening soon. No one will press the button, not even the US, it will spell doom for them. The US will lose any war at this volatile time, they can read the signs. |
Unfortunate excalation! Not sure the US has the appetite to go to war with Iran, they might pay for it this time. |
This Lawan abi na Lawani is a disaster. |
Casemiro:Yes. I would like a copy of the book sir |
Factfinder1:Would you please give me the PDF file |
hisexcellency34:Baba don't pity us, it's an opportunity for you to grab the gold. |
That's true! Federal govt imports his food from heaven. Useless govt |
ok |
oluwaahmed:Bro show your face, I need to punch your mouth. ya too wiket |
DAntivirus:wiket pesin |
Haba! Hush take it easy on her na, she's a lady with untrained mouth. |
nazablossom:" How I wish the slay mama is a mathematician but I doubt it". Slay mama dey get brain? |
Jamb been thinking upside down since 1900 |
Epic reply. |
...."Spraying Some Dollars her" Op, calling N200 notes some dollar is not acceptable |
The full list of airlines in Nigeria is a comprehensive selection of all local and international airlines that operate in the country in 2018, providing passengers with quicker options for both short and long distance travel. Local or domestic Nigerian airlines let citizens and visitors fly to Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Enugu, Calabar, Abuja and other major cities within the country. International flights often belong to international corporations. Still, there are companies that offer both domestic and international flights. Local airlines in Nigeria Aero Contractors – 40 percent of shares are owned by the Ibru family and 60 percent are owned by AMCON (Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria). Arik Air – owned by Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON). Allied Air Cargo – owned by Allied Air Limited (Valentine Tongo is the main shareholder). Associated Aviation – owned by a group of investors (names are unknown). Air Peace – owned by Allen Onyema. Azman Air Services LTD – owned by Abdulmunaf Yunusa Sarina. Dana Air – rumored to be owned by the Indian company Dana Group. Chanchangi Airlines – privately owned by Alhaji Ahmadu Chanchangi (94 percent of shares) and 4 other people (names unknown). Dornier Aviation AIEP LTD – 40 percent of shares are privately owned by Nigerians and 60 percent belongs to foreign investors. Firstnation Airways – owned by Kayode Odukoya. IRS Airlines – used to be owned by Isyaku Rabiu. Kabo Travels / Air – privately owned by Kabo Air Travels Ltd. Med-view Airline – rumored to be owned by Sheik Abdul Moshen Rahman Al-Thunayan. Overland Airways – owned and controlled by Overland Airways Limited. Pan African Airlines - owned by the Bristow Group. Plane in the sky International airlines in Nigeria Aero Contractors – owned by AMCON and the Ibru family. Aeroflot – Russian – 51 percent of shares are owned by the Russian Government. Arik Air – owned by AMCON. Air France - 81.4 percent of shares are owned by private shareholders and 15.9 percent is owned by the government of France. Alitalia – 51 percent of shares are owned by Alitalia-CAI and 49 percent is owned by Etihad Airways (based in Abu Dhabi). Air India – owned by the government of India. British Airways – owned by International Airlines Group. China Southern Airlines – 58.2 percent of shares are state-owned by the Chinese government. Delta Airlines – a private company based in the USA. Emirates – owned by Investment Corporation of Dubai. Egypt Air – owned by the government of Egypt. Ethiopian Airlines – owned by the government of Ethiopia. Ghana Airways – 60 percent of shares are owned by the government and the rest belongs to BOAC. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines – is a part of the Air France Group since 2004. Kenya Airways – 48.9 percent of shares are owned by the government of Kenya, 38.1 percent is owned by KQ Lenders Company, 7.8 percent stake is owned by KLM. Lufthansa German Airlines – owned by public investors from Germany, the USA, Luxembourg, the UK, and Ireland. Middle East Airlines – 99.5 perfect of shares are owned by Banque du Liban (the Lebanon’s central bank). Qatar Airways – owned by the Qatari government. Saudi Air - owned by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. VirginAtlantic – owned by English businessman Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson. South African Airlines – owned by the government of South Africa. Turkish Airlines – the Turkish government owns 49.12 percent of shares and 50.88 percent is publicly traded. Stewardess Flying is still a luxury in Nigeria. However, more and more citizens prefer traveling by air to save time while the majority of the country chooses other types of transportation. Choose the way to travel that is most suitable for you. NB: Feel free to add yours |
Christians in Nigeria may have forgotten Christmas festivities held on 25 December 2017, but in countries such as Ethiopia, Egypt, Syria, Russia, the gongs and cymbals of celebration are just being beaten. Adherents of the ancient Ethiopian Orthodox Church will be marking their Christmas tomorrow, simultaneously as it is observed by Orthodox Christians in Russia, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and Palestine. The Ethiopian Orthodox Christians who form more than 50 per cent of the country’s 102.4 million population will hold a Lidet Christmas Service today followed by a traditional Christmas feast after the service. Tomorrow is the Christmas Day. Orthodox Christians in Armenia mark their own Christmas on 19 January. “Lidet or Genna is the Ethiopian name for Christmas and is marked by special ceremonies. The difference of date is due to the use of the Julian calendar which is based on the year of Grace 7 or 8 years after Anno Domini [the year of Our Lord]. “The calendar in use in the west is the Gregorian calendar under which Christmas is observed on December 25th. In Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, Syrian Orthodox Patriarchal Vicar of the Holy Land and Jordan, Archbishop Mar Swerios Malki Murad, was the first to arrive today, as a series of activities kicked off to celebrate Christmas in Palestine tomorrow. The Palestine News Agency reported that Archbishop Murad’s procession started from the Monastery of Saint Mark in Jerusalem’s Old City and arrived at Bethlehem’s Manger Square where it was received by officials. Others who received the procession were the governor of Bethlehem Jibrin Bakri, Minister of Tourism Rola Mayaya, mayor of Bethlehem Anton Salman as well as other officials. The Syrian Orthodox procession will be followed by the Coptic Orthodox Archbishop Anba Antonius, then the Greek Orthodox and finally the procession of the Ethiopian Orthodox. The orthodox churches mark Christmas Day on January 7 and the Armenian Orthodox Church is the last to celebrate Christmas in the Holy Land with the Christmas Eve procession to Bethlehem on January 18 and Christmas Day on January 19 |
plessis:wickedt |
henryobinna:Laughing in Kim"s style! NK is poor but she could afford building nuclear weapons. Thats paradoxical. Kim isnt a criminal like you were made to belive bro. Some real infrastructural pics in Nk would convince you. |
This time around the reincarnated Shekau is injured. Issokay |
Just like GEJ would have arrested them abi? |
Hopeless hope |
Am I the only one remembering BRYMO whenever I heard the name MAIKORI or is it my mentality? |
PrickGetSize:And how do we pay our copyright infringements on their culture? #winks |
God punish the west and their lies.... And they blurred the magnificent buildings in the background to tell us NK is a forest |
tunjidare2:sorry I no see soap wash the cup then. I don wash am now. the state command where you wish to go for the issuance will determine ya cost and time of delivery. |
tunjidare2:you won use am travel go ur village abi? officially it's 20k. |
My name is Olaide, I am a responsible, easy going and God fearing man based in Lagos. I am looking for a caring, understanding, tall, dark, educated and God fearing woman between ages 22 to 27years living in Lagos or any part of Nigeria to borrow me her pin mouth Charger to charge my blackberry. Thanks in advance. |
We have two countries here, Lagos and Nigeria. Ok...God bless our countries! |
Benjom:Of course, we have bought it. Me and others nine emperors |
sharp IBO man...look for ****** when he knows the truth. |
