NIGERIA’S THRIVING ECONOMY LURES NIGERIANS BACK HOME.
Written by U.S Immigration News Tuesday, 03 January 2012 01:19
Mr. Tunde Ogunrinde returned to Nigeria two years ago and now runs a fast-food chain.
Armed with a winning smile, the 42- year old chats easily with the staff working at the fast
food restaurant, Chicken Republic. But this is all relatively new for the chain’s chief
operating officer. For two decades the father of three lived in the United Kingdom working
in a management position for a hamburger chain. Then two years ago he took the difficult
decision to move his family back to Nigeria, and now he is responsible for 65 Chicken Republic...
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THE EXPLOITATION BY BRITISH AIRWAYS AND OTHER AIRLINES ON THE NIGERIAN ROUTE.
Written by U.S Immigration News Saturday, 10 December 2011 01:20
In the aviation industry in Nigeria, it is common knowledge that foreign airlines
always foist arbitrary fares on Nigerians. They know Nigerians travel a lot and generally do
not question fares they are asked to pay. This informs the relatively high fares they are made to pay for international travels, which many consider highest in the world. This is the main reason big airlines try to outwit one another in the Nigerian market.
Even within the sub-region, passengers from Nigeria pay high fares to other parts of the
world. For instance, where it costs a Nigerian $9846.19 to buy British Airways first class
return ticket to London Heathrow, a distance...
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