Olapeju is a journalist and aviation reporter.
    
                        
            
                         BY: OLAPEJU OLUBI To ensure quicker response and better coordination during emergencies, a full-scale security drill was conducted on Thursday at the Murtala Muhammed
    
                        
            
                         BY OLAPEJU OLUBI Dana Air has described its 1O years partnership with the Nigerian Economic Summit Group (NESG) as a lever to galvanise developmental
    
                        
            
                         Nwokoji Foundation, a non-governmental and non-profit organization, with the slogan “ Lifting Humanity” has reiterated its commitment to lift humanity and create a global
    
                        
            
                         BY OLAPEJU OLUBI Air Peace has rewarded its lucky customers with free tickets to celebrate its ninth anniversary on Tuesday. The tickets were won
    
                        
            
                         BY OLAPEJU OLUBI In what may be described as a global feat, Nigerian female air traffic controllers manned all the control towers and
    
                        
            
                         BY OLAPEJU OLUBI The Managing Director, Nigeria Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), Engineer Tayib Odunowo, has applauded the proposal to exempt federal government agencies from
    
                        
            
                         BY OLAPEJU OLUBI Chairman of Air Peace, Dr. Allen Onyema, got more feathers to his cap on Saturday, as the Chartered Institute of Bankers
    
                        
            
                         BY OLAPEJU OLUBI The Skyway Aviation Handling Company (SAHCO) PLC has grown its clientele having won the contract to provide Passenger, Baggage and Ramp
    
                        
            
                         Ahead of its planned take off, Aviation Hall of Fame (AHoF), a non-governmental organisation, has constituted a 16-member Advisory Council. A statement from the
    
                        
            
                         BY OLAPEJU OLUBI Nigeria and Uganda are planning direct air services as a way of operationalizing the existing Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) between