Tinubu cuts budget on local and foreign trips by 60 percent

President Bola Tinubu has slashed the expenditure on all official travel, domestic and international trips by 60 per cent. For foreign trips the president will be accompanied by – 20 persons, while the Vice President will have just five persons and the First Lady will also have five persons, respectively. For local trips, the president … Continue reading Tinubu cuts budget on local and foreign trips by 60 percent

Leeds Bradford Airport reopens after ‘runway disaster’; Travel disruptions expected to continue in Scotland and England

Leeds Bradford Airport is expecting to reopen this morning.  The airport closed on Friday after high winds forced a passenger plane to skid off the runway.  "We expect to reopen at 10am today, however we will continue to post regular updates as this is subject to change," the West Yorkshire airport said in a statement … Continue reading Leeds Bradford Airport reopens after ‘runway disaster’; Travel disruptions expected to continue in Scotland and England

The attitude and mindset you need to survive abroad

Photo by Pawan Yadav on Pexels.com Life in the United Kingdom is far different from what most Nigerian men are used to in their home countries. The points here might appear so simple, but they count in the preparedness of a man in bracing up for the challenging task ahead. They constitute the essential ingredients … Continue reading The attitude and mindset you need to survive abroad

UK court approves decision to send asylum seekers to Rwanda

Britain’s High Court ruled Monday that a plan to send asylum-seekers on a one-way trip to Rwanda is legal but the government must consider the circumstances of each case before deporting anyone, a judgment that sets the controversial policy up for further legal battles. Eight asylum-seekers, aid groups and a border officials’ union filed lawsuits … Continue reading UK court approves decision to send asylum seekers to Rwanda

Saudi Arabia opens borders to vaccinated tourists

The Covid-19 pandemic has killed more than 4.19 million people worldwide since the end of December 2019, according to a report established by Agence France-Presse on Thursday, July 29. The United States is the country with the most deaths (over 612,000), ahead of Brazil (554,000) and India (422,000). Photo by Brett Jordan on Pexels.com In … Continue reading Saudi Arabia opens borders to vaccinated tourists

From Istanbul Airports to your Destination in Turkey

Getting stranded in previously unknown locations can be a very unpleasant experience. Visitors in Turkey—especially first-time travelers at the airports in Istanbul—need tips and guidelines on some efficient, reliable and cost-effective means of transportation notwithstanding their preference for road or rail travels. The three main airports in Istanbul are: Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen Airport (ISL): It … Continue reading From Istanbul Airports to your Destination in Turkey