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Foreign carriers engage in price war to frustrate Air Peace out of London

In the fast-paced and ferociously competitive airline sector, price wars have become like Siamese twins that can not be separated by the actors, as a surviving strategy.

While price wars are a common occurrence in the airline sector, they represent intense competition that sees airlines cut prices in an attempt to snatch passengers from their competitors. The subsequent implication may automatically trigger reduced margins and profitability.

To thrive amid these price wars, airlines need strategy and competitive intelligence, specifically competitive flight price data to survive.This is what is presently playing out in Nigeria’s air transport sector with focus on international flights since Air Peace, a Nigerian carrier, commenced flights to London Gatwick on March 30, 2024.

Prior to the entrance of Air Peace to the Lagos/London route, foreign carriers had, for many years, not only monopolized the lucrative route, but exploited the Nigerian travelers who were made to pay the costliest fares in the region while neighboring countries like Ghana, Togo and Benin Republic enjoyed very low fares.

The exorbitant fares by the foreign carriers reached its peak following the over $800 million of their proceeds trapped in Nigeria with the mega carriers withdrawing their lowest inventory fares, leaving the highest inventory fares for Nigerians to grapple with.

The withdrawal of low inventory fares by the foreign carriers saw airlines like Virgin Atlantic increase fares on the economy class to N2.353,200 for just a seat while the business class skyrocketed to N5,345,700 on the Lagos-London route.

For Turkish airlines, the economy class ticket for the Lagos-Istanbul route rose to N874,661 while the business class ticket jumped to N1,980,876.

This was the same situation Nigerian travellers experienced with other foreign carriers like British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Lufthansa, KLM/Air France, Air Maroc and Ethiopian Airlines.

Before the foreign carriers ganged up to increase their fares, economy class tickets on the Nigeria-UK route was between N400,000 and N650,000, depending on the booking period while business class was between N800,000 and N1.2 million.

The financial pressure the exorbitant fares inflicted on the Nigerian travelers became so unbearable that those who could not afford it were forced to suspend international trips while some like students shifted their patronage to the neighboring countries where low inventory fares were available.

The rip off continued even after the federal government had paid the substantial part of the trapped funds with the outstanding funds now put around $29 million.Relief however came with the commencement of Air Peace flights to London.

Immediately Air Peace announced its fares which have been found cheaper and more affordable for Nigerians, the foreign carriers, out of fears of losing their Nigerian, passengers to Air Peace have engaged in price wars for survival.

According to investigations, majority of the foreign carriers operating on the Nigeria/London route have conspired to drastically slash fares to the point of charging fares lower than Air Peace fares.

Apart from introducing new incentives and more friendly marketing strategies, the foreign airlines are neck deep in dangerous battles for market share that is capable of sending weaker airlines out of business and equally wreak havoc on profit margins or even challenge the very survival of Air Peace.

A price list sighted by Saturday Tribune showed Air France luring passengers to book between May 15 and June for economy class seat on the Lagos/London route with N907,782 fares as against the over N2 million for the economy it charged before now. British Airways has also slashed its fares on the Abuja/London Heathrow to N1,394,536 as against the over N3 million it was formerly charging.

Now, an economy class ticket on Virgin Atlantic from Lagos to London has been brought down to N980, 654,000 as against the N2.353,200 it used to charge. The ongoing price wars and other gang ups by the foreign carriers which has raised concerns amongst key players have been attributed to the desperation of the mega carriers to push out Air Peace out of the Lagos/London route.

The price war strategy adopted by the foreign airlines has been described as one of the unjust engagement of the use of international Aero politics to frustrate any African carrier they see as competitive like Air Peace.

Many of the foreign carriers are said to be uncomfortable with the presence of Air Peace in view of its capacity in the areas of modern day aircraft in its fleet that can compete favourably with those of the foreign carriers.

The global record of the Nigerian carrier as a carrier that had in the past engaged in flight operations between Nigeria and other countries like China, UAE, Israel Brazil and South Africa during the pandemic seamlessly may have caused sleepless nights for the foreign carriers.

Many key players while reacting to the foreign airlines price wars described the market as extremely agile and impatient. They advised Air Peace to urgently change its game plan by making “the world taste what it means to be a truly Nigerian brand. You could see the presence of intentionality in their campaigns. It shows a clear understanding of the market. They are unleashing on Air Peace products of insights derived from the algorithm in their passengers platforms. They know where these customers are, they have their details, they may even be engaging passengers directly.

”The sudden reduction in the fares the key players said will be for the benefit of the Nigerian travelers who are the brides. They, however, expressed surprise at how the foreign airlines that refused to reduce their fares ab initio suddenly slashed the fares just to get at Air Peace.

Aiyefele Premieres in the UK. Nollywood stars enjoy themselves at the red carpet event.

The movie Premiered and Screened in the UK on Friday April 5, 2024 at Odeon Cinemas. Distinguished personalities such as  Uche Oduputa,  DJ Abass, Damola Olatunji, Marc Adebesin, Ruke Amata.

Aiyefele is a riveting feature film that follows the journey of a community always on the brink of desolation; it struggles to find a cure for the plague killing its citizens as its beliefs and practices confict with the new faith brought by missionaries. The people are threatened by a self-destructive culture,
assaulted by an endemic disease and oppressed by some evil forces until an unexpected visitor arrives to lead them from the drumbeats of sorrow to a vibrant tune of freedom.

Aiyefele features a respected ensemble cast in the industry, including Odun Adekola, Mercy Aigbe, Femi Branch, Bimbo Oshin, Biola Adebayo, Rotimi Salami, Lara Aiyeomoni and Akinola Akano. It is directed by
the award-winning Seun Olaiya.

Set in 18th Century Nigeria and England, Aiyefele takes its audiences on an emotional journey of sacrifice, reflection, and redemption. Feedback from the Premiere has been hugely positive, with the audience describing the movie as interesting, funny, emotional, with a wow effect and an immersive experience.

Aiyefele is in all ODEON Cinemas in U.K and would be release from 8th April in Nigeria in selected Cinemas

Distributed by EvritFilms 

Overall people agreed they got more than their money’s worth after the whole movie. Check out a few highlights from the event

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Overall, the premiere was a huge success, and it is clear that Aiyefele has generated a lot of buzz and anticipation. 

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FIRS Apologizes for Controversial Easter Message: “Jesus Paid Your Debts, Not Your Taxes

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The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has issued an apology to Christians following backlash over an Easter message ad deemed disrespectful to Christian beliefs.

In the advertisement, FIRS stated, “Jesus paid your debt, not your taxes,” sparking outrage from the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for its perceived insensitivity.CAN’s National Director for National Affairs and Social Welfare, Commodore Abimbola Ayuba (retd), expressed concern over the provocative nature of the message and demanded an apology from FIRS.

Acknowledging the public outcry, FIRS Special Adviser (Media), Dare Adekanmbi, clarified that the agency did not intend to demean Jesus Christ or undermine His sacrifice. The message was aimed at encouraging taxpayers to fulfill their civic duty. Despite the apology, FIRS emphasized its commitment to engaging taxpayers while respecting religious sentiments and promoting national unity.

The controversial post has since been deleted by FIRS, with the agency expressing regret for any offense caused to CAN and the Christian community.

Nigerian Army Seizes 441 Packs of Cannabis in Major Bust in Ogun State

Troops from the 35 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army, stationed in Alamala, Ogun State, have intercepted 441 parcels of Cannabis, each about the size of a pawpaw.

The interception occurred last Friday at Mologbede village in Odeda Local Government Area of the state. Brigadier General Mohammed Tajudeen Aminu, the Brigade Commander, handed over the seized cannabis, weighing a total of 223 kilograms, to the National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency

Representing General Aminu, Major Gadzama Abdullahi, the Officer Commanding 35 Provost Company, reiterated the Brigade’s commitment in collaboration with other security agencies to root out crimes and social vices within the state, pledging a sustained efforts in this regard.

In response, Commander of Narcotics Jane Ibiba Odili from the NDLEA Ogun State Command expressed satisfaction with the cooperation received from the Military and other security agencies.

She praised General Aminu’s steadfast support towards NDLEA operations, highlighting the military’s crucial role in dismantling drug syndicates and achieving major progress in the ongoing fight against drugs.

Senegal’s Youngest President, Bassirou Diomaye Faye, Names Opposition Leader Sonko as Prime Minister

Faye and Sonko were among a group of opposition politicians freed from prison 10 days before the March 24 presidential ballot under an amnesty announced by former president Macky Sall, who had tried to delay the vote.

“I have painful memories of the martyrs of Senegalese democracy, the amputees, the wounded and the former prisoners,” Faye said Tuesday, referring to the past three years of political unrest that left dozens dead and hundreds arrested.

“I will always bear in mind the heavy sacrifices made in order never to disappoint you,” he added.Faye also reiterated to foreign partners “Senegal’s openness to trade that respects our sovereignty and meets the aspirations of our people, in a mutually beneficial partnership”.

Commonly known as Diomaye, or “the honourable one”, his promise of radical change won the election with 54.3 percent of the vote.– Reconciliation, sovereignty –Working with his populist mentor Sonko, Faye’s campaign set out priorities of national reconciliation, easing the cost-of-living crisis and fighting corruption.

He has also vowed to restore national sovereignty over key assets such as the oil, gas and fishing sectors.Senegal is due to start hydrocarbon production later this year.

Faye also wants to replace the CFA franc, which he sees as a French colonial legacy, with a new common regional currency, and to invest more in agriculture with the aim of reaching food self-sufficiency.

After three tense years in the traditionally stable nation, his democratic victory has been internationally hailed, by Washington, Paris, the African Union and the European Union.On the international stage, Faye seeks to bring military-run Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger back into the fold of the regional Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) bloc.

On Tuesday, he urged “more solidarity” between African countries “in the face of security challenges”.The military regimes in Mali, Burkina Faso and Guinea all sent representatives to Diamniadio, including Guinean president General Mamady Doumbouya.

Burkina Faso’s leader Captain Ibrahim Traore wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that Faye’s mandate represented a “symbol of a new era for an uninhibited, free and sovereign Africa”.

He added he was ready to work together on “the renovation of sub-regional and international cooperation”.UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called the inauguration “a testament to the Senegalese people, that they fought for their right to vote”.

A practising Muslim from a humble background with two wives and four children, Faye represents a new generation of youthful politicians.He has voiced admiration for US ex-president Barack Obama and South African anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela.

However, Faye and the government he will shortly lead face major challenges.The biggest appears to be creating enough jobs in a nation where 75 percent of the 18-million population is aged under 35 and the unemployment rate is officially 20 percent.

Faced with such dire economic prospects at home, many young Senegalese have chosen to risk their lives to join migrants trying to reach Europe.

Dangote, Adenuga, Rabiu, Otedola Tops list as Forbes Reveals Nigeria’s Wealthiest in 2024

Forbes, the renowned financial publication, has unveiled its latest ranking of Nigeria’s wealthiest individuals for 2024. Leading the pack are Aliko Dangote, Mike Adenuga, Abdulsamad Rabiu, and Femi Otedola.

The collective wealth of Nigeria’s top three richest magnates experienced a slight decline of 11.23 percent, totaling $25.3 billion, according to the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires release on Tuesday. This marks a decrease of $3.2 billion from the previous year.

At the forefront of the ranking are Aliko Dangote, Abdul Samad Rabiu, and Mike Adenuga. Dangote’s fortune saw a modest reduction from $14.2 billion in 2023 to $13.4 billion in 2024. Rabiu’s wealth decreased marginally to $5.2 billion from $8.2 billion the previous year.

Conversely, Adenuga’s net worth experienced a slight uptick from $6.1 billion to $6.7 billion within one year.Joining the billionaire roster is Femi Otedola, emerging as a newcomer with a net worth of $1.4 billion.

Dangote who ranks 144th on the Forbes list, maintains his status as Africa’s richest man and the wealthiest Black man globally. His conglomerate, the Dangote Group, stands as one of Nigeria’s largest private-sector employers and the most valuable conglomerate in West Africa.

Adenuga is positioned at number 409, known for investments in telecommunications, notably through Globacom, Nigeria’s second-largest telecom operator, and ventures in oil exploration through Conoil.

Rabiu, ranked 581, is recognized as a Nigerian billionaire and philanthropist, credited as the founder and chairman of BUA Group, specializing in manufacturing, infrastructure, and agriculture, with revenue exceeding $2.5 billion.

Otedola is listed at 2,152, and boasts a diverse portfolio across sectors like petroleum, shipping, real estate, finance, and power generation.

Forbes also provides insights into the global billionaire landscape, noting a record-breaking count of 2,781 billionaires worldwide, with combined wealth reaching $14.2 trillion.

The publication highlights the resilience of billionaire fortunes amidst global economic uncertainties, attributing much of the gains to the top 20 billionaires, particularly in the United States and China.

Notable newcomers to the list include individuals from various industries, showcasing the dynamic nature of wealth creation on a global scale.The “World’s Billionaires list” compiled by Forbes used stock prices and exchange rates from March 8, 2024, offering a snapshot of global wealth distribution and economic trends.

BREAKING: EFCC arrests Bobrisky for naira abuse

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested and detained controversial cross-dresser, Idris Okuneye aka Bobrisky, over abuse of naira, spraying of naira notes and currency mutilation.Bobrisky, who has been embroiled in several controversies over the past weeks, was arrested in Lagos on Wednesday night, and has since been detained at the Lagos Command of the EFCC.Confirming the development to our correspondent in a telephone interview on Thursday, the spokesperson for the EFCC, Dele Oyewale, noted that Bobrisky would be charged to court.

Oyewale said, “Bobrisky is with us. He was arrested last night in Lagos, and he is at our Lagos command. We arrested him for alleged abuse of naira notes, spraying of nara notes, and currency mutilation, among others.“We are very serious about restoring the dignity of the naira. Though our investigation is still ongoing, but he will definitely be charged to court soon.”

Tenista Foundation Boosts Tennis Development at Igbobi College

Tenista Foundation has launched its ‘School Tennis Support Programme’ in partnership with Igbobi College as the pioneer school that has received support from the foundation.

The initiative aims to provide tennis training alongside academic and life skills development for young people, fostering physical and mental well-being.

The Founder and President of Tenista Foundation, Michael Nwoseh, emphasised the organisation’s commitment to leveraging sports for societal transformation. He highlighted the importance of sports in steering the youth away from negative influences and towards positive endeavours.

Tenista Foundation is a sport-based non-profit organisation dedicated to the development of young people, using tennis, and life-skills programmes to empower them to succeed in life and drive positive change in communities.“We believe in the transformative power of sports and we understand that if you encourage young people into sports from an early age, you can actually get them to start thinking in the right direction,” Nwoseh added.

“You get them off bad vices. You get them focused on things they should be focusing on and more importantly help them to develop their physical and mental well-being, which is very important for balanced development.”Tennista Foundation announced a donation of N250,000, a set of Tennis equipment to the Igbobi College, Yaba for the training of young Tennis talents and maintenance of the school’s Tennis court.

The programme is being piloted at Igbobi College, and the foundation has expressed its intent to expand such support to other schools locally and internationally.Speaking at the launch, Nwoseh also stated: “We are proud to also make a donation of N250,000 to the school.

Our goal is to take this initiative across several schools within the continent of Africa and North America, by donating funds for the building and maintenance of the tennis courts, in addition to providing professional tennis coaching, to help harness the skills of these young talents.

”The event was attended by the Principal, Igbobi College, Rev. Adedotun Oludolapo Akanbi; the Vice-Principal Administration, Rev. Olajide Isaiah Semako; Mr. Gabriel Fagbohun, member, Board of Advisors, Tennista Foundation; other senior officials and students of Igbobi College, who commended Tenista Foundation for aligning with the school’s mission of grooming tennis stars while instilling important life lessons.

“This will go a long way in helping us to actually actualize our vision. Our vision is to produce balanced students,” Semako said.“You know, in playing tennis, they learn so many other life skills like communication, self-awareness, leadership, teamwork, collaboration and so much more.

“They have given out the equipment. They are not only the equipment but even cash donations to ensure that the tennis court is maintained.

And the boys are able to learn other skills more than only academics.“We need NGOs like Tenista Foundation to ensure to help us and to encourage the boys to ensure that they gain what we want them to gain.“

EFCC Boss, Olukoyede, Vows Crackdown on Financial Crimes, Dismisses claims of focus only on “Yahoo Boys”

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The Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ola Olukoyede, has dismissed talks suggesting the agency only targets internet fraudsters, commonly known as “Yahoo boys.”

Instead, Olukoyede stated that the agency uses a broad and thorough approach to combat all forms of economic and financial crimes.Speaking in Abuja during an Anti-Corruption Concert aimed at increasing public awareness and participation in the fight against internet crimes, Olukoyede reiterated his commitment to a comprehensive anti-graft campaign.

He emphasized the agency’s determination to pursue individuals involved in various economic offenses without discrimination.

Olukoyede stated that both high-profile individuals and those at the lower echelons would face prosecution.On concerns about the agency’s focus, the EFCC boss shared tye agency’s recent actions against two former governors, demonstrating that the EFCC’s efforts go beyond internet fraud cases.

While acknowledging the severity of internet-related crimes, Olukoyede warned young people about the dire consequences of engaging in such activities.

He stressed that a criminal record significantly limits future opportunities, including eligibility for public office, and carries a lasting social stigma.

Olukoyede urged youths to prioritize their future over short-term gains from illicit activities, stressing the importance of avoiding any involvement in internet crimes at all costs.

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