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Nigerian govt to finally open international airport constructed 40 years ago

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For the first time since its construction over four decades ago, the Minna International Airport in Niger State will officially commence formal commercial operations tomorrow, Wednesday, April 23.

The Niger state government has officially announced the launch of scheduled flight operations from the newly renamed Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport, Minna.

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This development follows a strategic partnership between New Niger Aviation (NNA), a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) established to manage and enhance Niger State’s aviation ecosystem, and Overland Airways Limited.

Alhaji Liman Katamba Kutigi, Chief Operating Officer of NNA, speaks on the importance of the launch, stating: “This initiative represents more than just an air route; it stands as a gateway to new opportunities. Through our collaboration with Overland Airways, we are establishing a benchmark in regional air connectivity, prioritizing safety, reliability, and significant economic benefits.”

Kutigi also said that the initiative is part of a broader agenda to position Niger State as a central player in Nigeria’s aviation and logistics sectors. He added: “The journey to make Bola Ahmed Tinubu International Airport operational has been long and deliberate, from infrastructure compliant with aviation standards.

“We are proud to deliver a world-class airport that reflects Niger State’s potential and ambition. The governor’s commitment has been relentless, and this milestone is just the beginning.”

Leadership reports that Captain Edward Boyo, Chief Executive Officer of Overland Airways, also shared the exciting news, confirming that flights would begin on Wednesday.

The new service will connect Minna to Abuja and Lagos, the political and commercial capitals of Nigeria, respectively, offering new regional air connectivity for residents and travellers. This long-awaited development promises to enhance the economic and logistical landscape of Niger State, contributing to the region’s growth and connectivity within Nigeria.

Minna airport to serve as alternative to Abuja

The Federal Government has named Minna airport as an alternative to the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja.

This announcement was made by Festus Keyamo, the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, during the first commercial flight at the airport in Niger State on Tuesday.

Keyamo explained that the decision was based on the airport’s high-quality facilities, including its runway, and its close location to Abuja.

According to TheCable, Keyamo expressed surprise that the airport had not been used more, given its international-standard facilities.

The minister urged all relevant agencies to work together to ensure smooth passenger handling in Minna whenever there are disruptions at the Abuja airport.

Keyamo also praised the efforts of Niger State Governor, Mohammed Bago, describing his work as impressive.

He said: “This is just the beginning of many more good things to come for the state and its people.” Governor Bago, in his speech, promised more projects around the airport to strengthen the state’s commitment to aviation growth.

He thanked President Bola Tinubu for his ongoing support and acknowledged the contributions of Keyamo and other stakeholders in making the project a reality. List of international airports in Nigeria

According to the Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria (FAAN), here is the full list of international airport in Nigeria.

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Murtala Muhammed International Airport: Lagos

Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport: Abuja

Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport – Kano

Port Harcourt International Airport – Port Harcourt

Akanu Ibiam International Airport- Enugu

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League of Imams and Alfas in Yoruba says Ramadan begins February 18

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The League of Imams and Alfas in Yorubaland has officially announced that the holy month of Ramadan 1447 AH will begin on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, marking the start of the annual period of fasting, prayer, and spiritual reflection for Muslims across Southwest Nigeria.

In a communique released following a meeting in Bodija, Ibadan, on Thursday, February 5, 2026, the Grand Mufti of Yorubaland, Sheikh AbdulRasaq AbdulAzeez Ishola, declared the decision based on precise astronomical calculations and longstanding international Islamic resolutions on unifying the Hijri calendar.

The statement highlighted that the astronomical conjunction (new moon) for Ramadan will occur at 12:01 PM UTC on Tuesday, February 17, 2026—corresponding to 1:01 PM local Nigerian time—on the 29th of Sha’ban 1447 AH. This timing makes sighting the crescent moon impossible on the evening of February 17, confirming Wednesday, February 18, as the first day of fasting.

The announcement draws on key historical precedents, including resolutions from the Unified Hijri Calendar Committee session in Istanbul (November 27-30, 1978), the International Fiqh Council, scholarly symposia in Paris (2012), and the major International Conference on the Unification of the Hijri Calendar in Istanbul (2016), attended by representatives from over 90 countries.

Emphasising unity, the communique quoted the Qur’an (3:103): “And hold firmly to the rope of Allah all together and do not become divided.” It urged Muslims to strengthen brotherhood, perfect their fasting, prayers, charity, and good deeds, and seek Allah’s acceptance of their worship during the blessed month.

The declaration aligns with several Nigerian media reports and astronomical expectations for the region, where Ramadan 2026 is widely anticipated to commence on February 18 (with Tarawih prayers potentially beginning the evening before). While national moon-sighting efforts led by the Sultan of Sokoto continue, the League’s methodology—combining science and established fiqh principles—provides clarity for Yoruba Muslim communities in states like Oyo, Lagos, Ogun, Osun, Ondo, and Ekiti.

As the current date stands on February 6, 2026, preparations are intensifying: markets are stocking dates, prayer mats, and provisions; mosques are scheduling increased Taraweeh recitations; and families are renewing intentions for a month of mercy, forgiveness, and community support.

The League called on all Muslims to hold fast to faith and unity, praying that Allah makes this Ramadan a source of immense blessings. Insha Allah, the fast begins in just 12 days.

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Lagos to enforce mandatory waste sorting at source

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In a bold move to revolutionize waste management and harness the economic potential hidden in trash, the Lagos State Government has announced plans to make waste sorting at source compulsory for all residents and businesses.

This development was revealed by Dr. Muyiwa Gbadegesin, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Lagos Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), during his appearance on “The Conversation,” a popular programme aired on Lagos Television (LTV) on Tuesday.

Dr. Gbadegesin emphasized that the initiative aligns with international best practices and will be reinforced by an ongoing review of the state’s legal framework. This review aims to establish robust regulations mandating the separation of waste right at the point of generation, transforming how Lagosians handle their refuse.

“No longer will waste be seen merely as a burden to dispose of; instead, it will be viewed as a valuable economic resource,” Dr. Gbadegesin stated. He highlighted the state’s commitment to advancing its waste-to-wealth agenda, with a strong focus on recycling and material recovery to drive a more efficient and sustainable system.

The policy shift supports Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s vision of moving away from reliance on landfills towards a model centered on recovery and recycling. This is expected to ease the strain on existing landfills, foster circular economy principles, and attract private investments into recycling facilities across the state.

To bolster service delivery, the government is exploring ways to aid Private Sector Participation (PSP) operators, including facilitating access to new compactor trucks. Recognizing the high capital demands of waste collection, this support is crucial for enhancing operational efficiency.

On the flip side, Dr. Gbadegesin warned of strict accountability measures. He disclosed that 22 underperforming PSP operators face sanctions after multiple warnings and performance evaluations. This comes on the heels of last year’s action where 27 operators were sacked for failing to meet standards.

As earlier reported by NaijaChoice News, LAWMA has been pushing for better waste practices, including calls for residents to avoid littering and adopt disciplined habits to keep Lagos clean. Dr. Gbadegesin reiterated that the success of this mandatory sorting hinges on effective regulations, upgraded infrastructure, active private sector involvement, and, most importantly, responsible behavior from citizens.

“Waste sorting at source is the cornerstone of building a cleaner, healthier, and more resilient Lagos,” he added, urging Lagosians to embrace the change for the greater good.

Environmental experts have lauded the move, noting that proper waste segregation could significantly reduce environmental pollution, create jobs in the recycling sector, and contribute to Nigeria’s broader sustainability goals. With Lagos generating over 13,000 tons of waste daily, this policy could set a precedent for other states in the federation.

The Lagos State Government, through hashtags like #AGreaterLagosRising, continues to promote initiatives that enhance urban living and economic growth.

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