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PoliticsRe: Nigerians Superlatively Safer Now – Daniel Bwala by Truegreatmind: 3:03pm On Oct 13, 2025
People that gives these government vuvuzelas airtime and column space to propagate these lies are culprits. Because I think they all think all Nigerians are fools.

It's not been up to a week that we read on the news that some LGs in a NW state were holding peace meetings with bandits.

Shamefully disgraceful.
TravelRe: Flood: Lagos Government Advises Residents Of Ketu, Mile12, Others To Relocate by Truegreatmind: 7:35pm On Oct 23, 2022
Relocate, to where exactly?
PoliticsRe: Which Is The Best HMO In Nigeria? by Truegreatmind: 7:46pm On Sep 09, 2021
There's no better HMO than United Healthcare International in Nigeria.

My reasons:

1. They have the widest spread, offices in 28 states of the federation with Headquarters in Abuja. In fact in some states, they have up to 3 offices. This means you can easily reach them if you have challenges without necessary calling the call centre. Someone near you will always be willing and ready to help.

2. Aside Army and Police HMO which of course take responsibility for their respective officers and men, UNITED HEALTHCARE INTERNATIONAL has the largest enrollee base in Nigeria. They have the highest Number of Tertiary Institutions enrolled with them too.

3. They are one of the few HMOs that pioneered the Health Insurance Business in Nigeria when it started from the onset, so they've got the experience.

4. United Healthcare will always go the extra mile to satisfy you.

5. They have flexible and affordable prices too. In fact, they have one of the most affordable plans in the industry. Their Travel Insurance prices CANNOT be matched by any HMO in Nigeria too.

Conclusion: Don't be carried away by adverts and social media, UHI has no mate in the Health Insurance business in Nigeria.

TravelRe: Is It Advisable To Book Lagos To London Flight With Royal Air Maroc? by Truegreatmind(op):
Now for my review.

Every contribution here are all helpful. Thanks to everyone who shared experiences and everyone who offered advices.

I have decided to fly BA. I later got to know that despite royal air maroc flights from Lagos being listed on the website of some Nigerian and international travel agents. The airline is NOT currently flying from Lagos to London

I'm most grateful to everyone, I always knew I would get the right answers here.
TravelRe: Is It Advisable To Book Lagos To London Flight With Royal Air Maroc? by Truegreatmind(op): 7:29pm On Jun 20, 2021
Thanks everyone.

I'm super grateful
TravelRe: Is It Advisable To Book Lagos To London Flight With Royal Air Maroc? by Truegreatmind(op): 8:48pm On Jun 19, 2021
meobizy:
The reviews are true. If it’s your first time traveling then have at it. The anticipation of visiting a better place will strengthen your mind throughout the journey. What matters to me is you’ll get there at the end of the day. If already used to better services then steer clear or reschedule the trip for another season. Winter is the cheapest time to fly and to me more exotic for a West African. That ungodly cold is always a good pace-change from our sweltering heat.
Thank you. I wouldn't mind their services actually as long as they take me to my destination.
TravelRe: Is It Advisable To Book Lagos To London Flight With Royal Air Maroc? by Truegreatmind(op): 12:42pm On Jun 19, 2021
Leemekzy:
Flew with them once. Their service is poor. You can try Ethiopian airways or Egypt air.
Thanks. The challenge is that both Ethiopia and Egypt are in the UK red list.
TravelIs It Advisable To Book Lagos To London Flight With Royal Air Maroc? by Truegreatmind(op):
Hello,

I have a trip to the UK with some friends next month, but since it's Summer, direct flight is very expensive, we're on a budget. Also, cheaper flights with stopovers will either require Airport Transit Visa or be unsuitable due to the fact that the stopover cities are in the UK red list.

I however found a Royal Air Maroc flight from Lagos that's affordable, with a stopover in Casablanca - Morocco is on the Amber list.

My concern is that I read some disturbing reviews about the airline online and I want to know if anyone has used it recently or are familiar with their services.

We cannot afford to buy tickets and latter the flight get cancelled. I will appreciate any insight or information.

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