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NAMA mulls models for revenue management

The Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA), is exploring sustainability models that will enable it fully utilize the revenue it generates from the services it renders to operators of state – owned and private airports, air strips and other platforms , overflyers and other users of advisory air traffic services, The PAPERS reports.
Part of the strategies by the aeronautical navigational service provider (ANSP) is clamour by the Federal Government to exit it from the Treasury Single Account (TSA) window , so that it could superintend over the revenue it collects to intervene in critical air navigation needs at airports and other locations where its equipment are installed and deployed nationwide.
Sources close to the agency hinted that the clamour will free the agency from the 40 percent remittance to the Federal Government of funds generated from the TSA window, which is putting the aeronautical authority in dire financial straits.
The source hinted that since the agency was exited from budgetary allocation a few years ago, it has been operating as a self funding organisation with huge capital exposure required for air navigation equipment to discharge its operational mandate.
Besides the clamour for exit from the TSA , the agency is contemplating deby recovery measures from airlines, operators of privately run and managed aerodromes, State Airports and others it renders services to.
The PAPERS gathered that the new drive by the agenda aligns with the funding model of airports in the United States of America , Canada and Europe where intervention envelopes are provided for air navigation service providers to acquire hi- tech opetational equipment and meet the training needs of its personnel.
Confirming the development in an interview, NAMA’s Managing Director , Engineer Tayib Odunowo said the agency has introduced a business process re-engineering to meet its many challenges.
He said :” Developments confronting us is pushing the agenda for new revenue management models. This could be in the mould of what is obtainable in other parts of the globe where we have the Airways/ Airport Trust Fund, which opens a window for air navigation service providers to improve infrastructure at airports. This will include focus on airside facility improvement programme.
” Models such as grants are not ruled out . In the United States this model is assisting the Federal Airports Administration (FAA) to trigger airport / air navigatio improvement programme for its over 20,000 airports. While 5, 300 of such airportsvatw publicly owned and run , the 14, 000 aerodromes are private facilities.”
Odunowo said , the huge infrastructure burden in Nigeria , has triggered nrw thinking .
To pull through the challenge, he said NAMA has started building synergy among personnel of the organization, with the putting in place of a projects review committee to re- examine the agency’s over 20 ongoing projects across the country.
Odunowo said a Controller-to-Pilot information sharing forum has been created so that NAMA management now interacts with pilots across the country.
He identified automation as one of the challenges that he met stating that in this era of airspace modernization, Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSPs) need automation most.
“In NAMA, we want to capitalize on Information Technology,” he said.
Odunowo said there is emphasis on training and that NAMA intends to sign more agreements for virtual training.
He said multilateration systems have been established in Port Harcourt with 29 sites in the Niger Delta Region where transmitters are to be installed. He said the installations can be done before the end of 2023 if security challenges in the region permit it.
On calibration, he said two inspectors had been trained while two pilots had been engaged and sent for training in the United Kingdom.
He said Beyelsa, Anambra and Asaba airports were due for flight commissioning in November 2023, staging that funding was one of the agency’s major challenge.
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Amidst swirling rumors surrounding Oseloka Obi, the son of Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate for 2023, a new twist has emerged regarding persistent allegations about his gender identity.
In response to a flurry of speculation, Oseloka has taken a stand against the viral claims connecting him to homosexuality, which were sparked by the circulation of photographs featuring him alongside Kent Okwesa, a British-Nigerian based in London. Click link to continue reading.
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MANCHESTER DERBY: Erling Haaland Vows To Revenge Against United
“We’ve lost two games in a row, it’s not good enough, it’s way too bad,” he said, speaking to Viaplay in Norway. “We need to figure it out, get back to winning ways.
Pep Guardiola’s side are in the bottom half of the Premier League table heading into the clash having lost back-to-back matches against Tottenham and Brighton before the international break. Click link to continue reading.
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REVELEAD: Why Pastor Kumuyi Is Changing Some Deeper Life Principles

The General Superintendent of the Deeper Christian Life Ministry, Pastor William Folorunsho Kumuyi, has announced a series of changes to some of the long-standing rules of the church, saying many of them were never scriptural but were introduced for administrative purposes.
Pastor Kumuyi, widely regarded as one of the most influential church leaders in the world, is the founder of Deeper Life Bible Church, which began in 1973 as a small Bible study group in Lagos.
Over the decades, the ministry has grown into a global Christian movement. The Lagos headquarters alone attracts over 120,000 worshippers weekly, placing it among the five largest single congregations worldwide. In Nigeria, the church boasts more than one million members with over 5,000 branches, and a further 3,000 branches spread across Africa, Europe, and North America.
Speaking at the church 2025 Global Family and Marriage Conference, Pastor Kumuyi announced modifications to certain marriage rules that had long been regarded as doctrinal. He clarified that many of these practices were never rooted in the Bible but were merely administrative guidelines designed to provide structure.
One of the major changes is the cancellation of the restriction that prevented a lady from visiting her suitor before marriage. According to Kumuyi, intending couples may now visit each other during courtship, provided they are accompanied by an elder. The long-held six-month mandatory courtship period has also been scrapped. “We just felt you need some time to know one another. And then we said one month will be too short, two months too short. So, why not six months? But it is not from the Bible,” he said.
He stated the importance of Christians being able to distinguish between God’s commandments and church traditions.“As a Christian, you need to be so mature that you know the difference between the law of God and the principles in the church. Six months is all right, but it’s not something inflexible. If we change it to three months, we’re not changing the Bible, because six months is not in the Bible,”
Pastor Kumuyi also clarified the role of marriage committees in Deeper Life, noting that their purpose was to provide guidance and not to exercise authority beyond what is written in the scriptures. “There’s no marriage committee in the New Testament. We created it to help you, not because we can give you a chapter and a verse. It is church administration,” he stated.
These changes are seen by people as another step in the ongoing review of church practices that many members and outsiders have often considered too strict. Since founding the church has faced both admiration and criticism for its distinct doctrines. Some of its earlier beliefs and practices have either been misinterpreted or have since evolved:
Technology Use: The church, which once opposed television and modern gadgets, now embraces media and social platforms for evangelism.read the gospel.
Marriage Rules: Inter-church marriages are now accepted, provided the partner is from a Bible-believing church with a holy standard of living.
Dress Code: The church still emphasizes modesty, but women no longer have to tie scarves at all times, and men are not strictly bound to suits.
Medical Treatment: While rumors once suggested Deeper Life discouraged hospital visits, today members are encouraged to seek proper medical care when needed.
Christmas Celebrations: Although many members spend Christmas at church camps, the church has clarified that celebrating Christmas is not forbidden.
Other misconceptions, such as supposed food restrictions or claims that Pastor Kumuyi had relocated to the UK, have also been dispelled.
Through these reforms, Pastor Kumuyi is reinforcing his long-held belief that while order is necessary in the church, it must never be mistaken for scripture.
Source: City People
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Black Market Dollar (USD) To Naira (NGN) Exchange Rate Today 12th September 2025

What is the Dollar to Naira Exchange rate at the black market also known as the parallel market (Aboki fx)?
See the black market Dollar to Naira exchange rate for yesterday 11th September, below. You can swap your dollar for Naira at these rates.
The exchange rate for a dollar to naira at Lagos Parallel Market (Black Market) players buy a dollar for N1530 and sell at N1550 yesterday 11th September 2025, according to sources at Bureau De Change (BDC). …CLICK LINK TO CONTINUE READING
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2027: Jonathan’s running mate picked as campaign posters hit internet

The likelihood of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan entering the presidential race in 2027 is becoming increasingly apparent, particularly given the recent developments surrounding his potential candidacy.
Reports suggest that Jonathan is discreetly meeting with key political figures across the country, which adds to the anticipation surrounding his possible return to politics. Click link to continue reading.
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2025: Nigeria Missed Out As Ghana Other Meet Top 10 African Countries With Stable Power Supply Emerge

More questions have been raised over the incompetence of the power sector in the country as Nigeria as many African countries making significant strides in enhancing their power supply stability by investing in modern electricity transmission networks, advanced grid infrastructures, renewable energy sources, and natural gas.
Their diversification prevents disruption in their electricity distribution. Foreign collaboration and smart technology are also some of the positive factors that support these countries’ power sector. …click link for full list here
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