The move by the airline comes less than three weeks after it announced in a letter addressed to Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Mr Sirika, that it will reduce the number of flights to Nigeria from 15 August.It claimed that it “has tried every avenue to address our ongoing challenges in repatriating funds from Nigeria, and we have made considerable efforts to initiate dialogue with the relevant authorities for their urgent intervention to help find a viable solution.
The statement further stated that the date of the meeting would be communicated to all the concerned parties.
Invite the minister of education over ASUU strike.
Nonsense. They won't honor the invite. The calamity Buhari and his clueless minions have brought is actually downplayed by the media. We are in total shit right now...total shit. When airlines start demanding payment in dollars...we will realize the naira is in the gutter.
Please allow Emirates to go and rest so that our African airlines can have breathing space.
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