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Travel Agency CEO Applauds President Tinubu For UAE Visa Ban Lift, Foresees Economic Growth

Travel Agency CEO Applauds President Tinubu For UAE Visa Ban Lift, Foresees Economic Growth....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Ifeanyi Onukwubiri, the Chief Executive Officer of TMT Travel and Tour Limited, has expressed his appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for his role in securing the removal of the travel visa ban imposed by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Nigerian travelers. Onukwubiri made these remarks during a conversation with journalists in Owerri on Wednesday, highlighting the positive impact of this development on both nations’ economies and their bilateral relationship.
The founder of the travel agency went on to explain that, aside from promoting peace and security between the two countries, “the lifting of the visa ban on Nigerian travelers will create new opportunities for trade, investments, and growth in the tourism sector.”
Onukwubiri stated, “As a travel agency, we are pleased with the swift action taken by President Bola Tinubu to ensure the prompt removal of the visa travel ban imposed on Nigerian travelers to the United Arab Emirates.”
“The ban had significant economic repercussions for both countries and placed many Nigerians with businesses in the UAE in challenging circumstances. This development will strengthen the interests of both countries in trade, investments, security, and tourism.”
He further emphasized the economic benefits of this development, highlighting the opportunities lost in agriculture, tourism, trade, investments, peace, and security during the period of the travel ban.
“Consider the threats to the bilateral relationship between the two nations. It becomes evident that President Bola Tinubu deserves commendation for his dedicated efforts in facilitating the lifting of the travel ban,” Onukwubiri stated.
Onukwubiri also advised Nigerian travelers to the UAE and other countries to always uphold the image and integrity of their homeland while residing in foreign lands.
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NAHCON Fixes May 9 as Take-Off Date for 2025 Hajj Pilgrimage

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has officially announced that the airlifting of Nigerian pilgrims for the 2025 Hajj will begin on May 9, 2025. This disclosure was made by Prince Anofi Elegushi, the Commissioner for Operations, Inspectorate, and Licensing, during a press briefing held after a strategic board meeting with Nigeria’s Vice President, Kashim Shettima.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Elegushi confirmed that comprehensive arrangements have been concluded in Makkah, Madinah, and other key cities in Saudi Arabia to ensure a seamless and stress-free pilgrimage for all participants.
According to him, the outbound airlift to Saudi Arabia is scheduled to wrap up by May 24, while the return flights are set to commence on June 13 and conclude by July 2.
He stated, “All logistics concerning accommodation and feeding have been finalized. Facilities in Makkah and Madinah are fully secured, and the first batch of pilgrims will be airlifted via Madinah starting May 9. We have made adequate provisions for over 40,000 pilgrims—including state contingents and an additional 13,000 from licensed tour operators.”
Elegushi assured prospective pilgrims of a well-organized Hajj exercise, emphasizing that NAHCON is fully prepared and all stakeholders involved are working collaboratively to ensure the success of the spiritual journey.
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Senate Rebukes Tunde Bakare Over ‘Mafia State’ Allegations and Senator’s Suspension

The Nigerian Senate has firmly rejected recent remarks made by Pastor Tunde Bakare concerning the National Assembly’s endorsement of the state of emergency in Rivers State and the suspension of Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan from Kogi Central.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶
Bakare, in a recent sermon, denounced the Senate’s actions, suggesting Nigeria was sliding into a “mafia state” due to what he called “institutional immorality” orchestrated by both the executive and legislative arms of government.
Responding through a statement signed by its spokesperson, Senator Yemi Adaramodu, the Senate described Bakare’s comments as misleading and unnecessarily hostile. Adaramodu emphasized that while public critique is a democratic right, Bakare’s assertions went beyond healthy discourse and ventured into territory that could erode public confidence in democratic institutions.
The statement pointed out that the cleric’s sweeping generalisations lacked evidence and were laced with personal contempt. It also questioned the political intent behind Bakare’s outburst, labeling it a “biased political homily.”
Adaramodu acknowledged Bakare’s influence in national discourse but argued that his recent comments strayed from constructive criticism and entered the realm of divisive rhetoric. He reminded the public of Bakare’s background as both a legal practitioner and political figure, asserting that the pastor should be aware of the legal limitations around commenting on issues pending before the courts.
He further addressed Bakare’s call for the National Assembly to challenge the executive more aggressively, calling such confrontations “performative” and not reflective of effective legislative oversight. According to Adaramodu, true governance requires cooperation and principled engagement—not unnecessary conflict.
The Senate also dismissed Bakare’s allusion to a potential “third-term agenda,” stressing that no such unconstitutional proposal had been presented before the 10th National Assembly. Adaramodu maintained that all actions taken by the Senate were within the boundaries of its constitutional responsibilities.
He concluded with a call for more thoughtful evaluations of the Senate’s performance, asserting that time would reveal the Assembly’s dedication to national interest. He expressed hope that Pastor Bakare, upon deeper reflection, would come to appreciate the Senate’s role during this critical period in Nigeria’s democratic journey.
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