The Federal Government has announced the temporary closure of the Independence Bridge (Marina-bound) in Lagos for essential maintenance and rehabilitation work. The closure will take effect from April 1, 2025, and will last until the end of May 2025. Reason for the Closure According to
Traveling between Lagos and Ibadan has become more affordable and comfortable with the introduction of the Pacesetter Transport Service (PTS) buses. This initiative by the Oyo State Government provides a budget-friendly, convenient, and pleasant travel experience for commuters. Affordable Fares with Modern Comfort The PTS buses now offer trips between Lagos and
The storm led to over 3,000 flight cancellations, leaving many travelers stranded – Theinsightsnig A winter storm in the US canceled over 3,000 flights, teaching valuable lessons about preparedness and resilience. Key takeaways include having backup plans, following safety protocols, and adapting to unexpected challenges. Nigerians can apply these lessons to their
Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority – theinsightsnig LAMATA is revolutionizing public transport in Lagos by integrating road, rail, and water transport. Projects like the Blue Rail Line and Mile 2 Interchange Hub aim to make commuting easier and faster, providing Lagosians with reliable and affordable options. The Vision for Better Transportation The
Port Harcourt Refinery – insightsnig Retailers in Port Harcourt are set to begin lifting fuel directly from the local refinery this week, aiming to reduce prices and improve supply. PETROAN has called on the NNPCL to eliminate price disparities between Lagos and Port Harcourt. This move follows the resumption of the old refinery and ongoing […]
Reduction in petrol prices by Dangote Refinery – insightsng This article explores the recent reduction in petrol prices by Dangote Refinery, emphasizing the role of market forces, the importance of local production, and lessons for Nigerians in building sustainable businesses and reducing reliance on imports. The Role of Market Dynamics The recent reduction in the
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu The Federal Government has commenced its Yuletide transport palliative, halving interstate travel fares for Nigerians. Starting today, December 24, 2024, this initiative will benefit travelers from major cities like Lagos, Abuja, Owerri, Port Harcourt, and Kaduna. Scheme Details The scheme, which runs from December 24, 2024, to
The Federal Government’s initiative to reduce interstate transport fares by 50% is now expected to commence on Tuesday, December 24, 2024, instead of the initially planned December 20. The delay arose due to documentation and funding challenges. Yuletide Transport Relief The scheme aims to alleviate high travel costs during the festive season, as announced by
Federal Government Funds for Transportation – ARDnig The Federal Government has launched a N20 billion consumer credit fund to make locally-assembled vehicles more accessible to Nigerians. Managed by Credicorp, the fund offers single-digit interest rates, aiming to improve citizens’ lives, create jobs, and promote domestic manufacturing. The initiative includes a
Nigeria Trian Service – ARDnig The Federal Government, through the Nigerian Railway Corporation, will offer special train services for Christmas and New Year celebrations. Discounted fares are expected to ensure affordable travel for Nigerians visiting loved ones. Over 112,000 passengers benefitted from last year’s festive discount. This initiative promotes unity,