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  • Gateway Air begins Abuja, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Jos, Kano flights

    Gateway Air begins Abuja, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Jos, Kano flights

    As part of its commitment to enhancing connectivity and providing convenient travel options, Ogun State-owned airline, Gateway Air, has announced new flight operations covering major cities across Nigeria.

    This was disclosed in a statement issued at the weekend by the Special Adviser on Information and Strategy to Governor Dapo Abiodun, Hon. Kayode Akinmade.

    According to the statement, Gateway Air will commence scheduled flight operations on the following routes beginning Monday, 13th April 2026:
    – Iperu to Abuja
    – Abuja to Port Harcourt
    – Abuja to Calabar
    – Abuja to Jos
    – Iperu to Kano

    The airline noted that the one-way flights will operate on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, offering passengers reliable and convenient travel options. Economy fares are as low as ₦100,000.

    The development marks a significant step in improving regional accessibility and delivering efficient, reliable air travel services to passengers, while also supporting economic growth and connectivity across the country.

    Passengers are encouraged to make early bookings and stay updated through the airline’s official communication channels for flight schedules and additional information:

    Phone: +2349125950403, +2349153823424, +2347047108136
    Email: contactcenter@flyvaluejet.com, feedback@flyvaluejet.com, corporatesalesdesk@flyvaluejet.com

    Gateway Air remains committed to providing safe, efficient, and customer-focused air travel services.

    Gateway Air begins Abuja, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Jos, Kano flights

  • Bournemouth Punish Poor Arsenal In Damaging 2-1 Emirates Victory

    Bournemouth Punish Poor Arsenal In Damaging 2-1 Emirates Victory

    Arsenal displayed a poor performance on Saturday in the English Premier League as visiting Bournemouth snatched a 2-1 victory right at the Emirates.

    It was a damaging defeat for the league leaders, who have only six games to go, with Manchester City having two games in hand and set to play Mikel Arteta’s side next.

    Despite having a comfortable nine-point lead over City, Arsenal never looked comfortable all afternoon and were only lucky to score via a penalty, in a decision where the referee ignored proximity when the ball hit Ryan Christie with his arm outstretched.

    Ahead of the game, Arteta had called for perspective, defending his team as the only side across Europe to have played the most games this season.

    They had scraped a 1-0 victory midweek at Sporting Lisbon, with a return leg scheduled for midweek.

    But for all the talk of being the most consistent and targeting double trophies, it appears once more Arsenal may settle for another runner-up position, which will set a record as the team to finish second on the table four times consecutively.

    On the day, the warning signs were there as Arsenal played with little urgency, poor marking, and no real attack until Eli Junior Kroupi scored, capping excellent passes in the 17th minute before Arsenal could register a shot on target via a penalty in the 35th minute.

    Viktor Gyokeres’ goal appeared to have galvanized the team heading into half-time. Unfortunately, Bournemouth had other ideas, with Alex Scott scoring in the 74th minute to consign Arsenal to a damaging defeat at a crucial stage of the season.

    Bournemouth Punish Poor Arsenal In Damaging 2-1 Emirates Victory is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • Serie A: Okoye targets clean sheet record against AC Milan

    Serie A: Okoye targets clean sheet record against AC Milan

    Maduka Okoye will be looking to set a personal record when Udinese face AC Milan at the San Siro on Saturday (today), DAILY POST reports.

    Okoye will be looking to keep three consecutive clean sheets for the first time in his career.

    The 26-year-old shut out Genoa, and Como in Udinese’s previous two games.

    The Nigeria international has not conceded a goal since Jérémie Boga’s 38th-minute strike in a 1-0 defeat to Juventus on 14 March.

    DAILY POST recalls Okoye also kept successive clean sheets for Udinese against Monza and Juventus in February 2024.

    He has made 23 appearances for the Zebras this season.

    Serie A: Okoye targets clean sheet record against AC Milan

  • FG Seeks Waivers Over Single Window Port Delays

    FG Seeks Waivers Over Single Window Port Delays

    Federal Government agencies have urged shipping companies and terminal operators to grant waivers to importers and clearing agents affected by delays linked to the implementation of the National Single Window (NSW) at the nation’s seaports.

    The agencies, including the Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) and the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), appealed in a statement on Saturday in Lagos.

    They made the call during a stakeholders’ engagement held at the NSC headquarters, which brought together representatives of the council, NRS, the NSW Secretariat, terminal operators and shipping companies.

    The meeting reviewed the progress and challenges of the newly introduced National Single Window platform.

    Speaking at the meeting, the Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of NSC, Dr Akutah Pius, acknowledged that the initiative marked a major milestone for the maritime industry.

    Akutah said the rollout of the NSW had been accompanied by initial operational challenges affecting cargo clearance timelines.

    He noted that the system, inaugurated on March 27, was a long-awaited reform aimed at streamlining port processes, enhancing transparency and improving efficiency across the sector.

    “The National Single Window is a significant development that has brought optimism to stakeholders.

    “However, like any major reform, it comes with teething challenges that must be collectively addressed to ensure seamless implementation,” he said.

    Akutah said the engagement was convened by the NSW Secretariat to assess implementation progress and address emerging bottlenecks, particularly those affecting cargo movement and clearance.

    “We are here to review the implementation and the challenges that have arisen, and to work together to ensure smooth progress at this stage,” he said.

    He stressed the need for stronger collaboration among stakeholders, describing the port ecosystem as one that requires collective effort to sustain reform gains.

    Also speaking, the Chairman of NRS, Dr Zacch Adedeji, urged shipping companies and terminal operators to grant waivers on demurrage and storage charges incurred during the delay period.

    Adedeji said the measure would cushion the financial burden on importers and clearing agents affected by system-related disruptions.

    “There have been delays linked to the implementation of the Single Window, which have affected cargo clearance.

    “That is why we are seeking your support during this initial phase, so that together we can address these challenges,” he said.

    He commended terminal operators for their willingness to consider waivers where delays were directly related to the NSW.

    Akutah also urged concessionaires and terminal operators to accelerate the automation of their operations to ensure seamless integration with the platform.

    “With the advent of the National Single Window, full automation has become critical. Stakeholders must fast-track digital integration to achieve the expected efficiency gains,” he said.

    Responding, shipping companies described the initiative as beneficial to the sector, but cautioned that it should not encourage operational inefficiencies.

    The General Manager, Port and Terminal Multi-Services Ltd. (PTML), Mr Tunde Keshinro, said requests for waivers would be considered in deserving cases.

    Stakeholders at the meeting acknowledged the long-term benefits of the platform but expressed concerns over delays and technical issues affecting cargo clearance.

    They, however, expressed confidence that with sustained collaboration, system upgrades and temporary relief measures, the initiative would deliver improved efficiency and competitiveness in the maritime sector.

    FG Seeks Waivers Over Single Window Port Delays is first published on The Whistler Newspaper

  • 2027: Jandor denies claims of ‘anointed’ APC candidate in Lagos

    2027: Jandor denies claims of ‘anointed’ APC candidate in Lagos

    Dr Azeez Olajide Adediran, popularly known as Jandor, has rejected speculations suggesting that the All Progressives Congress, APC, has already settled for a preferred aspirant ahead of the 2027 Lagos State governorship election.

    In a statement issued on Saturday by his spokesperson, Gbenga Ogunleye, Jandor maintained that the party’s candidate would emerge through a transparent and credible primary process.

    The statement noted that reports claiming the emergence of an “anointed” aspirant were unfounded and inconsistent with the official stance of the Lagos APC leadership.

    “We have observed ongoing speculation alleging that a preferred aspirant has been selected ahead of the 2027 governorship election. We wish to reiterate that no such decision has been taken,” the statement said.

    It further emphasised that, in line with the position earlier communicated by the state party chairman, all interested aspirants would be given a level playing field to contest in a fair primary election.

    Ogunleye added that Jandor remains committed to the democratic process within the party and has continued to engage stakeholders while consolidating his grassroots support base across the state.

    He, however, noted that his principal is equally guided by party discipline and would abide by any collective decision of the party leadership, including the possible adoption of a consensus candidate.

    “This position reflects both his readiness to contest and his willingness to respect the outcome of any decision reached by the party,” the spokesman stated.

    Jandor also cautioned party members and supporters against interpreting individual campaigns or group endorsements as the official position of the party or its leadership.

    He stressed that only pronouncements from the party and its recognised leadership should be regarded as authoritative.

    2027: Jandor denies claims of ‘anointed’ APC candidate in Lagos

  • EPL table: Arsenal fail to go 12 points clear after shock defeat to Bournemouth

    EPL table: Arsenal fail to go 12 points clear after shock defeat to Bournemouth

    Arsenal failed to go 12 points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table after they were defeated 2-1 by Bournemouth on Saturday.

    The Gunners had opened a nine-point gap after a 2-0 win over Everton, with City held to a 1-1 draw at West Ham.

    They were hoping to extend their advantage in the early kick-off.

    But it was Bournemouth who took the lead in the first half, with Kroupi Jr tapping home at the near post.

    Arsenal were level before the break thanks to a penalty converted expertly by Viktor Gyokeres.

    The Cherries put a big dent in Arsenal’s title hopes with Alex Scott scoring a late winner at the Emirates.

    City can close in if they win at Chelsea on Sunday.

    EPL table: Arsenal fail to go 12 points clear after shock defeat to Bournemouth

  • Arsenal stumble in title race with 2–1 loss to Bournemouth

    Arsenal stumble in title race with 2–1 loss to Bournemouth

    Arsenal suffered a huge blow in the Premier League title race on Saturday, losing 2-1 at home to Bournemouth to give Manchester City renewed hope they can catch the long-time leaders.

    The visitors took the lead at a nervy Emirates through Junior Kroupi but Mikel Arteta’s men levelled through a Viktor Gyokeres penalty later in the first half.

    The Gunners made multiple attacking changes early in the second period but struggled to create clear-cut chances against Andoni Iraola’s enterprising team.

    Bournemouth were back in front in the 74th minute after a fluid move finished off by Alex Scott, who rifled the ball past David Raya.

    Arsenal pushed for a leveller but slumped to just their second home defeat in the league this season.

    With six games to go, Arsenal, chasing their first Premier League title since 2004, are nine points clear of second-placed City.

    But Guardiola’s men can close to within three points of the top if they beat Chelsea on Sunday and overcome the Gunners in an Etihad summit meeting next week.

    Arsenal came into the match lifted by their last-gasp 1-0 win in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final against Sporting Lisbon in midweek.

    But they were sluggish against a bright Bournemouth team who played the more fluid football in the opening stages.

    Iraola’s team took a deserved lead in the 17th minute when Kroupi tapped in from close range after the ball fell to him following a wicked lopping deflection off William Saliba.

    The goal followed a well-worked move, with Bournemouth captain Ryan Christie playing a sweetly measured ball into the path of Adrien Truffert, whose cross was deflected into his path by Saliba.

    Kroupi, 19, is the first teenager to score 10 goals in his debut Premier League season since Robbie Keane for Coventry City in 1999/2000.

    Moments later Kai Havertz squandered a clear chance to level, putting a header over the bar and the crowd became increasingly edgy as the home side struggled to settle.

    But Arsenal were level in the 35th minute when Gyokeres blasted home from the penalty spot after the ball struck Christie’s outstretched hand.

    Arteta, who has been criticised for being over-cautious this season, made three attacking changes early in the second half, bringing on Eberechi Eze, 16-year-old Max Dowman and Leandro Trossard for Havertz, Noni Madueke and Gabriel Martinelli.

    But the changes failed to lift the Gunners, who looked short of attacking ideas beyond long balls to Gyokeres, who fired wide in added time when well placed.

    Just weeks ago Arsenal were on track for a unique quadruple before defeat to City in the League Cup final and a shock loss to Southampton in the FA Cup.

    They remain favourites for the Premier League title but City, with two games in hand, will travel to Stamford Bridge with renewed hope.

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  • PTD-NUPENG NEC announces Ote as new substantive chairman

    PTD-NUPENG NEC announces Ote as new substantive chairman

    The Petroleum Tanker Drivers Branch of the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (PTD-NUPENG) has announced Mathias Ote as its new substantive National Chairman of the PTD Branch.

    The decision was taken at the Quarterly National Executive Council meeting of the PTD-NUPENG held at Warri, Delta State, at the weekend.

    Ote succeeds the immediate past national chairman of the union, late Comrade Augustine Egbon, who died last year.

    Giving his inaugural remarks as national chairman, Comrade Ote paid tribute to his predecessor, whom he described as a great and exceptional leader.

    He said, “The development of the Union and sustainable welfare of his members was his topmost priority, which he maintained till death.”

    “It is indeed very painful to lose such a great and exemplary leader who has impacted positively the life of his people and kept an indelible mark in the history of the Union.”

    The new chairman, who appealed to tanker drivers to ensure safety on the road, further cautioned against night driving.

    “The risk at which we travel at night is in the increasing rate; you can agree with me that a lot of evil activities mostly happen at night, such as hijacking of trucks, kidnapping for ransom, killing for rituals, and ghastly accidents leading to destruction of lives and properties of the people of our great people of our dear country Nigeria, due to the deteriorated condition of some of our roads.

    “In view of the above, I urge all our members to desist from the act of night driving because if anything happens, you will bear the consequences.”

    National Trustees of NUPENG, Comrade Salimon Oladiti, spoke in a similar vein as he urged tanker drivers to avoid unnecessary risks that could jeopardize their lives.

    PTD-NUPENG NEC announces Ote as new substantive chairman

  • Troops arrest suspected terrorist collaborator in Kaduna

    Troops arrest suspected terrorist collaborator in Kaduna

    Troops under Operation Fansan Yamma have arrested a man suspected of working with terrorists in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    Security sources told Zagazola Makama that the arrest followed credible intelligence on the activities of a suspected informant in the Banikawa 1 area.

    Troops from Sector 1 acted swiftly on the information and apprehended the suspect.

    “During preliminary interrogation, the suspect confessed to involvement in several terrorist activities, including the attack on Forward Operating Base Maro in December 2024 and the recent abduction of a reverend father in Kagarko Local Government Area,” the source said.

    The source added that the suspect also admitted to supplying food and other logistics to terrorists in their camps.

    The suspect is currently in custody while investigations continue, and further action is expected.

    Troops arrest suspected terrorist collaborator in Kaduna

  • Pakistan, Iran hold talks to advance peace, regional stability

    Pakistan, Iran hold talks to advance peace, regional stability

    Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif met with an Iranian delegation during the Islamabad Talks on Saturday, as both countries discussed efforts to promote peace and stability.

    The Iranian team was led by the Speaker of the Iranian Consultative Assembly, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, alongside Iran’s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi.

    In a statement shared by the government of Pakistan on X, the prime minister praised Iran’s participation and reaffirmed Pakistan’s willingness to support dialogue efforts.

    He said Pakistan remains committed to playing a mediating role to help achieve “meaningful results in the interest of regional and global peace and stability”.

    Top Pakistani officials were also present at the meeting, including Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, and Interior Minister Mohsin Raza Naqvi.

    The talks are part of ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at strengthening cooperation and easing tensions in the region.

    Pakistan, Iran hold talks to advance peace, regional stability