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Lagos Surpasses Dubai And Miami, Secures 19th Position Among The Best Cities Of 2024 (Complete Rankings)

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Lagos Secures Coveted Spot Among Top Global Destinations According to Time Out’s Prestigious Ranking

Lagos has emerged as a sought-after destination, ranking 18th on Time Out’s prestigious list of top global cities. This recognition places Lagos among the elite destinations for international travelers, making it one of only three African cities featured, with Cape Town and Accra securing the second and 44th positions, respectively.The Time Out rankings are the result of a comprehensive survey involving over 20,000 city dwellers worldwide, coupled with insights from the publication’s network of editors. Criteria for the ranking encompassed various aspects of urban life, including the quality and affordability of food, cultural offerings, nightlife, overall atmosphere, community spirit, availability of green spaces, historic sites, and more.

Lagos, celebrated for its vibrant culture, diverse culinary scene, and dynamic nightlife, stood out in these categories, offering a unique and exciting experience for residents and visitors alike. The report not only highlights the city’s various attractions but actively encourages global citizens to explore and experience the richness of Lagos.

The accolade is a testament to Lagos’s growing appeal as a global city, solidifying its position as a destination of choice for tourists seeking rich cultural experiences, entertainment, and business opportunities. The report recognizes Lagos’s expanding suburbs, the live-work-play concept of Eko Atlantic City, and the booming developments in Epe, on the north side of Lekki Lagoon.

The report also sheds light on specific attractions, such as Victoria Island’s swanky resorts, food haunts, and nightlife, Ikeja’s Kuti’s Bistro, owned by the legendary afrobeat family, and the relaxation spot, Oniru Beach.

While acknowledging Lagos’s recent ranking as the fourth worst city to live in by the Economist Intelligence Unit in 2023, the Time Out report emphasizes the city’s positive aspects, with high ratings for happiness, beauty, and friendliness among locals.

Lagos joins the global elite, standing shoulder to shoulder with cities like New York, Cape Town, Berlin, London, and Tokyo, showcasing its status as a thriving and cosmopolitan hub in the international landscape.

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STRANDED AT THE TERMINAL? FAAN Sparks Outrage With Plan To Kick Uber & Bolt Out Of Airports!.

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The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has clarified that ride-hailing services such as Uber and Bolt have not been prohibited from operating at the nation’s airports.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

According to reports, management issued a statement on Thursday to address growing anxieties regarding rumored restrictions targeting e-hailing operations across various facilities under its authority.

FAAN emphasized that its intent is neither to limit passengers’ freedom of choice nor to block digital transport providers from assisting air travelers. Instead, the focus is on maintaining regulatory compliance that reinforces security, protects passengers, and ensures seamless airport traffic flow.

The statement read in part:

“FAAN wishes to clarify that its position is not, and has never been, directed at limiting passengers’ access to transportation options or undermining the important role that e-hailing services play in providing convenient mobility to air travellers. The services must be identifiable, accountable and properly integrated into the airport’s operational and security framework. ACHRAMS is not an e-hailing application and is not intended to compete with or replicate the services provided by Uber, Bolt or any other e-hailing platform.”

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“WE GOT THE LOAN AND THAT IS FINAL!” Oyedele Blasts Nigerians Over World Bank Outrage!.

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Taiwo Oyedele, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, recently voiced strong criticism toward individuals who directed abusive comments at the World Bank on social media regarding loan agreements with Nigeria.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Speaking in Abuja on Thursday during a media briefing detailing the administration’s economic reform scorecard since 2023, Oyedele explained that the backlash stems from a widespread misunderstanding of international financial systems and borrowing procedures.

He noted that the criticism became so intense that the World Bank ultimately disabled the comment section on its platform. Addressing the public confusion, the minister remarked:

“People went to the social media account of the World Bank to go and be abusing them that they’re giving Nigeria loan. World Bank just switch off the comments. We’ve gotten the loan because that’s not how the system works. Some people who have no knowledge of how it works. They said why is government allowing some people withdraw money here and they’re not giving to the rest of us.”

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“WE OWE NO ONE AN EXPLANATION!” Wale Edun Shocks Nigerians Over $5 Billion Abu Dhabi Loan Transparency!.

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Taiwo Oyedele, the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, has pushed back against demands for the Federal Government to disclose specific expenditure plans regarding the $5 billion financing facility secured from First Abu Dhabi Bank.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Reports indicate that the government recently drew down roughly $1.5 billion—the initial tranche of the Total Return Swap facility—despite cautions raised by organizations like the International Monetary Fund and Fitch Ratings regarding potential risks tied to such financial instruments.

Addressing the media in Abuja on Wednesday, Oyedele maintained that the transaction has faced unwarranted scrutiny, noting that the arrangement received formal approval from the National Assembly and is intended to help retire higher-cost debt.

When questioned about transparency and whether the breakdown of the borrowing plan would be made public, Oyedele stated that while general public spending is disclosed, this particular facility should not be singled out:

“We will not publish how we are spending it. We will publish how we spend government money. There’s nothing special about that loan… Nobody has asked us whether we’re going to publish the money we took from the World Bank, whether we publish the one from Eurobond, whether we publish the one from Sukuk. Why is this one special?”

Dismissing claims that the process lacked due process, the minister emphasized that it was properly presented to the legislature. He also explained that the funds are being drawn in phases to prevent unnecessary costs and that the facility features a flexible interest rate structure designed to lower overall borrowing expenses over time.

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