FCM NIGERIA: EXPANDING REACH, ENHANCING SERVICES.

  CHUKS OKOH. FCM Nigeria, Nigeria’s leading corporate travel management company, has deepened its footprint in the Nigerian market by strategically expanding its operations to Port Harcourt and Abuja. A statement by the travel company said this move strengthens the company’s presence across key commercial hubs, enabling closer engagement with clients and more efficient delivery of travel solutions tailored to corporate needs. The expansion also follows FCM Nigeria being named the official travel management company for Shell, one of the world’s largest energy companies. This partnership further reinforces FCM Nigeria’s capabilities in managing complex, large-scale corporate travel operations and highlights FCM’s growing reputation for delivering smart, technology-enabled travel solutions backed by a global support network. Commenting on the development, Adejoju Olutimayin, Managing Director of FCM Nigeria, said that “expanding to Port Harcourt and Abuja was a strategic move by the company to stay even closer to its clients and ensure they continue to receive the high-quality service and efficiency they rely on”. “Our growth reflects a deep commitment to innovation, customer satisfaction, and tailored service delivery,” she added. In line with its broader commitment to responsible business practices, FCM Nigeria has also expressed plans to activate a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative in partnership with Dream Catchers Academy, an organisation focused on empowering underprivileged girls through education and the arts. While the initiative is still in development, it is part of the company’s long-term vision to contribute meaningfully to the communities where it operates, particularly in alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2 & 3 on zero hunger and community wellbeing. With a continued focus on business excellence and social impact, FCM Nigeria remains positioned as a forward-thinking brand shaping the future of corporate travel in Africa.

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OBA EWUARE IN DUBAI, WOOs GLOBAL INVESTORS FOR EDO

  BY :  SEBASTINE   EBHUOMHAN The monarch of Benin Kingdom, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo, Oba Ewuare II, CFR, is in Dubai, the eponymous capital city of the Emirate of Dubai, the most populous of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates in the Middle East. The Omo N’Oba, who travelled out of the country last week, is currently wooing investors with the muscles and capacities to invest in the businesses of agriculture, real estate and solar power among other critical business sectors of Edo State, specifically in Benin Kingdom. Titled: A Royal Encounter: Oba Ewuare II Meets Investors in Dubai, the monarch addressed the global investors at a meeting held at Palm Jumeriah in Dubai at the weekend. Organised by the Foreign Investment Network, whose chairperson, Her Excellency, Dr. (Mrs.) Olayinka Fayomi led the delegation, information from the group made available to the media stated, “Unlocking Nigeria’s potential: His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo, Uku Akpolokpolo Oba Ewuare II, meets global investors at Palm Jumeriah, Dubai, facilitated by the Foreign Investment Network (FIN).” According to FIN, the meeting has as objectives, exploring investment opportunities through discussions of potential investment projects in various sectors; facilitating partnerships to foster collaborations between investors, government agencies, and private sectors; and showcasing Edo State’s potential by highlighting the state’s economic growth and development opportunities. Addressing the investors, Oba Ewuare lauded the benefits of the business meeting to all and sundry while urging the potential investors to take advantage of the availability of land, human resources and conducive environment. “As much as possible, this meeting will benefit all of them. So, those that are in solar power here, please, we need to be talking as well, closely. And, of course, investors that will bring the money to invest in agriculture, in real estate etc. I have land designated for real estate already. Almost a thousand (1,000) hectares. I know you know what a thousand hectares is for real estate housing complexes and things like that; that will have power 24/7. That is where solar power can also be helpful. It will be helpful there,” he stated. Crowned on 20th October, 2016 as the 40th Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty has brought to bear upon the throne of his ancestors, his rich background and expertise in international diplomacy, which has seen him serving as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Angola, Sweden, and Italy, during which time he had worked closely with local, national and international government officials and organizations to foster development in Edo State. Since he succeeded Oba Erediauwa, Oba Ewuare II has been unrelenting in his advocacy for the repatriation of Benin Kingdom’s artefacts stolen by the British Empire in 1897, some of which he has successfully retrieved. He has also been a vocal anti-human trafficking campaigner, an advocacy that made him in 2018 to curse juju priests, who empower human trafficking. Furthermore, he has continued to promote peaceful elections, good governance and non-violent state since 2020. Foreign Investment Network is a United Kingdom-based global investment consulting and publishing firm established since 2001 operating a regional African office in Abuja. FIN specialises in sourcing funds for projects, building key relationships, and assisting developing economies to attract quality Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).   Mr. Sebastine EBHUOMHAN is an award-winning journalist and a media consultant from Edo State. He can be reached on: usie007@yahoo.com and 08037204620.

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NAMA clarifies inited airlines incident

CHUKS OKOH The  Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), has offered clarifications on the circumstances surrounding last Thursday’s air return involving a  United Airlines aircraft saying the air plane experienced sudden loss of altitude while over Côte d’Ivoire’s airspace. The agency categorically reaffirmed that the incident , which forced the aircraft to return to the Lagos Airport approximately  two  hours and 32 minutes after departure, did not occur within the Nigerian airspace The airspace agency, according to a statement  by its Director in charge of Public Affairs and Consumer Protection, Abdullahi Musa  said despite having the option to land in Bamako or Abidjan, the pilot, based on his prerogative and assessment of the situation, decided to return to Nigeria. The choice of Nigeria, he said was decided by the pilot  being the origin of the flight and where he probably  considered safer for him to make  a landing rather than Bamako or Cote D’ Ivorie where he encountered the problem. The statement reads : ” This clarification has become necessary owing to some unsubstantiated reports and analyses by certain “aviation experts” whose commentary is borne out of either inadequate information or misinformation. For the avoidance of doubt, the reported incident involving an air return in the Nigerian airspace did not occur within Nigeria’s airspace. Flight UAL 613, a scheduled service from Lagos to Washington fulfilled all departure protocols in accordance with international aviation standards. “Approximately 2 hours and 32 minutes after departure, the aircraft experienced a sudden loss of altitude while over Côte D’Ivoire’s airspace. Despite having the option to land in Bamako or Abidjan, the pilot, based on his prerogative and assessment of the situation, decided to return to Nigeria, being the origin of the flight and where he probably  considered safer for him to make  a landing rather than Bamako or Cote D’ Ivoire where he experienced the loss of altitude.” The NAMA spokesman said upon contact with the flight, ATC activated medical emergency services as requested by the pilot as required by laid down industry procedures. He said all hands were on deck to receive the aircraft on landing. He clarified : ” Lagos Area Control Centre picked the flight 180 nautical miles from Lagos.  It activated a medical emergency stand-by and guided the flight to a safe landing at Murtala Muhammed International Airport. “Upon arrival, emergency protocols were immediately activated by NAMA’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) and ground medical teams, ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew onboard. ” Another aircraft belonging to the airline flew to Lagos from Accra to rescue the passengers having received treatment by the Nigerian medical personnel. Contrary to insinuations this aircraft from Ghana was strictly on a rescue mission and nothing more. “We emphasize that the airline has not violated any airspace regulations and commend the pilot’s professionalism and judgment in prioritizing the safety of everyone onboard. NAMA remains committed to upholding the highest standards of airspace safety and ensuring that all operations adhere to international best practices. “While hoping that this clarification would disabuse the minds of unsuspecting air travelers and reassure them of the safety of the Nigerian airspace, we also implore analysts to obtain authentic information from appropriate quarters before commenting on critical national issues.”

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SAHCO wins British Airways platinum awards

The Skyway Aviation Handling Company PLC (SAHCO) has won the British Airways Platinum award for punctuality and Safety performance in the Lagos station. For the year 2024, SAHCO  won it at every quarter, having won the bronze, silver and gold awards. According to Helen O’Connor, the Regional General Manager, Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific, ‘The award is based on meeting or exceeding the adjusted door closure (aDC) target of 96% every month for four consecutive quarters, with no major safety events or repeat audit findings. According to Helen, achieving this across an entire year is a remarkable testament to the excellence and reliability of SAHCO’s operation and extended  warm congratulations for the well-deserved recognition It would be recalled that the SAHCO Abuja station won the bronze award last quarter. It is the first time the British Airways team in Nigeria will be winning this The award is for Middle East, Africa and Asia Pacific

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Najomo keeping Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda In Aviation Sector- Achimugu

CHUKS OKOH The acting director general of the Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA), Capt. Chris Najomo, is successfully driving the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Tinubu in the maritime sector. In a statement by the director, Consumer Protection, NCAA, Michael Achimugu, said the NCAA’s ag DG attained glorious heights hitherto thought impossible. According to Achimugu, the NCAA boss since the appointment of Najomo, not a single commercial plane has crashed under Najomo’s leadership Achimugu stated that under Capt. Najomo’s leadership, the Consumer Protection Department of the NCAA has achieved the highest volume of passenger refunds and compensations in its entire history. The Statement Read In Full: My attention has just been drawn to a lame, desperate and obviously sponsored last-ditch attempt by the famed “puff-puff experts” (apologies to Honourable Minister Festus Keyamo SAN) to truncate the confirmation of Capt. Chris Najomo as substantive DG, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA. The poorly written article purportedly signed by one Kolade Hassan and Sy Mohammed, attempts to ridicule the person, character, and competence of Capt. Chris Najomo, an industry icon who has put in over four decades of premium service to the industry as one of Nigeria’s best pilots. Fondly called “Jolly Papa” by air travellers and admirers, Capt. Najomo has served meritoriously as Ag. DGCA since December 2023. Under his leadership, the NCAA has attained glorious heights hitherto thought impossible. But he has had to ensure a turbulent first year in office as shady characters fighting to retain control of the corruption that once pervaded the Authority, have deployed all manners of subterfuge to have Najomo removed at all cost. First, they came with allegations that the man had paid two hundred and fifty million naira to purchase an official vehicle without recourse to procurement processes. When that plot was blown out of the water, this rabid group resorted to all shades of blackmail, sponsored false narratives, among other tactics just to achieve their selfish aims. Let me address their shallow allegations. 1. They claim that Capt. Chris Najomo “….May have declared himself as DG-NCAA in a very boastful manner without presidential pronouncement and Senate confirmation.” This allegation is based on a video where Najomo can be heard introducing himself in a meeting with the following words, “My name is Capt. Chris Najomo, Director-General, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority.” There is nothing in the video that mentions his confirmation or otherwise. The DGCA is called Jolly Papa for a reason. He is very charismatic and ebullient. He has always introduced himself the same way in internal meetings. As usual, I will challenge these faceless “elders” to provide evidence of Najomo pronouncing himself as substantive DG NCAA. The NCAA official social media handles have said nothing about the topic of the DGCA’s status. Not even the Spokesman of the Authority has spoken to the media about it. I will waste no further energy on this point. 2. SAFETY: How can anyone claim that a Capt. Chris Najomo who just completed the NCAA’s Flight Data Centre – commissioned by the Honourable Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development – does not care about safety? They wrote, “….what elders see sitting down cannot be seen by a child even if he climbs the tallest tree”. How can the elders who destroyed civil aviation in Nigeria claim to possess the magic wand to fix what they destroyed? In any case, who is a child? Is it Capt. Najomo, a man who has had a more storied career than majority of the industry that they refer to as a child? A sixty five year old pilot, airline administrator, two-time director at the NCAA, and Ag. DGCA for a year now, that these guys with nothing more than their Nigeria Airways mentality are calling an infant? For all of the talk about safety, not a single commercial plane has crashed under Najomo’s leadership. In fact, it was Najomo who suspended Dana Air for poor financial health which was impeding it’s ability to operate safely. That’s a man who cares about the safety of passengers. As for the unfortunate helicopter crash, we will not preempt the NSIB. When their report is released, we will be able to make comments. Runway excursions happen globally, and is not a sign of incompetence of any CAA. Nigeria is not in the top fifteen nations when it comes to air mishaps. These so-called elders did not blame the American FAA for the helicopter crash that killed Nigeria’s Hebert Wigwe. They did not blame the FAA for the chopper crash that killed famous basketball star, Kobe Bryant. They didn’t even blame Canadian Authorities when, on December 29, 2024, an Air Canada Flight AC2259 suffered suspected landing gear issues, or the Korean Authorities for the fatal crash of Jeju Air’s flight 2216 after a bird strike, a crash that killed almost 200 people. They only blame the NCAA when it serves their sinister purposes. These men, whoever they are, do not mean the industry well. Is it possible that these elders know better than actual industry operators who recently called for the confirmation of Capt. Chris Najomo as DGCA? Are they more altruistic than the aviation unions who also called for this confirmation? Whose interest do these old men represent? It can only be theirs. 3. The claim that the NCAA has a target of 224 days for resolving customer complaints is a lie from the pit of hades. The longest timeframe for refund of ticket purchases is fourteen days as captured in Part 19 of the NCAA Regulations 2023. Under Najomo’s leadership, the Consumer Protection Department of the NCAA has achieved the highest volume of passenger refunds and compensations in its entire history. It also had the highest numer of stakeholder engagements in the history of the Authority. Capt. Najomo launched a first-of-its-kind consumer complaints portal for seamless resolution of cases, and to ensure accurate collation, storage, and dissemination of data. Is this why the elders are angry? Why did they not achieve these

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Senate to confirm Najomo as substantive DG

CHUKS OKOH The Acting Director General of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority Nigeria (NCAA) Capt Chris Najomo is on his way to becoming the substantive Director General of the agency. This followed the transmitting of Najomo’s name to the Senate for confirmation by the Upper chamber next week. Najomo has been on acting capacity for over one year following the suspension of the former DG, Capt Nuhu Musa If confirmed, it will end months of speculation and advocacy by stakeholders in the aviation industry who had been clamoring for his appointment. NCAA workers have praised the leadership style of Captain Najomo and his performance as acting DG, a role he has held for over a year. Industry professionals, unions, and workers frequently praised his achievements, particularly in enhancing domestic airline operations and ensuring seamless flight services for passengers.

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Bankit MFB records remarkable growth, sets for expansion in 2025

CHUKS OKOH Bankit MFB says it has recorded impressive transaction values, exceeding ₦100 million in the first few weeks of it’s inception with 50,000 active users, and an impressive 90% transaction success rate. According to Kingsley Ezenwa Head, Marketing and Corporate Communications, in a press statement, said Bankit Africa a driving force behind cashless payment adoption in Nigeria, is engaging partners to expand its loan and gaming services, solidifying its position as a leading platform for comprehensive, simplified banking activities. Ezenwa said Bankit MFB, a rapidly growing Fintech company, has made remarkable achievements within its first few weeks of operation by successfully registering over 50,000 users on its platform, a testament to its innovative simple banking approach to digital banking with ambitious plans to service a record 500,000 businesses in 2025 “Bankit MFB is confident in its competitive edge and cutting-edge technology. The financial institution prioritizes the protection of customers’ funds and is committed to diversifying its digital services to enhance customer experience” He noted that since commencing operations in late 2024, Bankit MFB has introduced web banking and other innovative banking products, with more in development. “Bankit MFB is a fast-growing Fintech company revolutionizing digital banking in Nigeria. With a focus on innovation, customer protection, and financial inclusion, Bankit MFB is poised to transform the banking landscape in 2025”

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NAIRA ABUSE : DSOB ADVISES DELTANS ON ABUSE

BY:   DAVID  AKPO As the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, intensifies raids, arrests and prosecution of persons alleged to have abused the national currency, the Naira, Delta State Orientation Bureau, has advised citizens to avoid actions or inactions that would constitute violation of Section 21(1) and Section 20(5) of the Central Bank Act of 2007. The Chief Executive Officer of Delta State Orientation Bureau, DSOB, Barrister Latimore Oghenesivbe, in a statement on Wednesday, said EFCC taskforce on abuse of the Naira has activated and reinforced operational strategies in all zones of the commission, including Delta State, aimed at preserving the integrity of the national currency by the federal government. He listed several ways and means by which bank notes can be abused in violation of the relevant provisions of the CBN Act 2007, to include; spraying of the Naira at social gatherings or events, writing on bank notes, stapling of bank notes due to corrosion caused by the pins, tearing bank notes, selling of bank notes at events and parties, mutilation and rejection of bank notes, as well as, money bouquet arranged in a way similar to flower bouquet, which offers the smell of freshly printed bills that one can spend at social gatherings and events. Oghenesivbe, who is also the Executive Assistant on Communications to governor Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta State, said the wave of arrests and prosecution of offenders by the EFÇC underscored the need for the Bureau to commence sensitization campaigns, so as to prevent citizens of the state from breaking the law, pointing out that law breakers cannot plead ignorance as a defence in civil and criminal jurisdictions. He said the ongoing efforts to preserve the integrity of the Naira, which took effect from February this year, was long overdue, while commending EFCC for securing 24 convictions across the country, and over 200 alleged offenders including Mr Pascal Okechukwu, aka Cubana Chief Priest, are facing prosecution across the 14 zones of the commission nationwide. “It is crystal clear that the federal government is determined to put an end to the abuse of the national currency, the Naira. EFCC special taskforce on currency mutilation and dollarization of the economy has activated operational strategies to arrest and prosecute offenders. “Delta State Orientation Bureau is by this statement appealing to citizens of the state; urban and rural dwellers to avoid abuse of the Naira in the following ways and means; spraying of Naira notes or any other currency at parties and events, selling of Naira notes at parties and events, mutilation of Naira notes, dancing on top of Naira notes or any currency at parties and events, and do not reject Naira notes. “Under the MORE Agenda of the governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, enhanced peace and security is necessary for upscaling development, which is why citizens must obey law and order. “The state government has nothing to gain if any Deltan is arrested and prosecuted over abuse of Naira notes. We must Stop the mutilation, selling, buying, spraying and defacing Naira notes, to avoid arrest and prosecution,” Oghenesivbe said.

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Forbes 2024 Top 20 African Billionaires

Aliko Dangote, the president of Dangote Group, is still the richest  man in Africa. He  retained his position as the richest person in Africa with a net worth of $13.9 billion, according to the 2024 Forbes list of 20 of Africa’s Richest billionaires. Femi Otedola, who is Chairman of Geregu Power Plc, ranked among the 20 richest persons in Africa. Otedola last appeared on the Forbes Africa list in 2017 when he held a controlling stake in Forte Oil. Forbes in its list released yesterday said the fortunes of Africa’s wealthiest people rebounded slightly in the past 12 months, reversing the decline in their fortunes from a year ago. 1. Aliko Dangote – $13.9 billion 2. Johann Rupert & family – $10.1 billion 3. Nicky Oppenheimer & family – $9.4 billion 4. Nassef Sawiris – $8.7 billion 5. Mike Adenuga – $6.9 billion 6. Abdulsamad Rabiu – $5.9 billion 7. Naguib Sawiris -$3.8 billion 8. Mohammed Mansour – $3.2 billion 9. Roos Bekker – $2.7 billion 10. Patrice Motsepe – $2.7 billion 11. Issad Rebrab & family – $2.5 billion 12. Mohammed Dewji – $1.8 billion 13. Strive Masiyiwa – $1.8 billion 14. Aziz Akhannouch & family – $1.7 billion 15. Othman Benjelloun & family – $1.4 billion 16. Youseff Mansour – $1.3 billion 17. Yassen Mansour – $1.2 billion 18. Christoffel Wiese – $1.2 billion 19. Michiel Le Roux – $1.1 billion 20. Femi Otedola – $1.1 billion

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