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Nigeria's air fare taxes more ridiculously expensive than most African countries
Nigeria's air fare taxes more ridiculously expensive than most African countries

Business Insider

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  • Business Insider

Nigeria's air fare taxes more ridiculously expensive than most African countries

According to a recent report by the African Airlines Association, air travelers in Nigeria pay three times more in taxes than air passengers in other African countries. Nigerian air travelers face significantly higher taxes, averaging $180 per foreign departure compared to the African average of $68. Countries such as Gabon, Sierra Leone, and Nigeria have the highest aviation taxes, while others like Libya and Malawi have the lowest. High operational costs make flights within Africa from Nigeria more expensive than some flights to Europe. According to the survey titled AFRAA Taxes and Charges Study Review 2024, Nigerians pay an average of $180 each per foreign departure, which is almost three times the continental average of $68. Gabon is the most expensive country in terms of net taxes, levies, and fees, followed by Sierra Leone and Nigeria, the report revealed. The list also includes Niger, Benin, and Ghana. Libya, Malawi, Lesotho, and Algeria are the least expensive countries for international departure taxes. Flying from Nigeria to other African nations is more expensive than flying to some European locations due to high operating costs, according to Dr. Kingsley Nwokoma, President of the Association of Foreign Airlines' Representatives in Nigeria, as seen in the Punch newspaper. Nigeria's aviation problems The Nigerian government has admitted to some of the problems and is still working to find a long-term fix. The most recent of these was the clearing of a backlog of about $900 million in foreign airline receipts that had been held up by a lack of foreign exchange. In the past, this problem led to airlines raising prices for flights to Nigeria. Airlines have since been advised by authorities to modify their ticket pricing to reflect the improved circumstances. The cracks in Nigeria's aviation industry go beyond just expensive flight deposits. Currently, Nigeria ranks among the African countries without a national airline. Despite boasting Africa's largest population, a sizable market, and enormous potential, the West African country does not operate has failed to properly operate its own national airline. Nigeria Airways proudly flew the flag from 1958 to 2003. It featured everything from Airbus A310s to Boeing 737s and 747s. However, the airline was permanently grounded following decades of financial difficulties. Nigeria has made numerous attempts to establish a new national carrier since then, but for some reason or the other, has always come up short.

‘Makes me want to never go to the gym' woman slammed over her workout outfit they say belongs at the ‘strip club'
‘Makes me want to never go to the gym' woman slammed over her workout outfit they say belongs at the ‘strip club'

The Irish Sun

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  • The Irish Sun

‘Makes me want to never go to the gym' woman slammed over her workout outfit they say belongs at the ‘strip club'

WHEN it comes to the gym, you should wear whatever makes you feel your best and most confident - and of course, fits the gym etiquette. But now people have vowed to ''never go to the Advertisement 3 One woman, thought to be from Brazil, left people gobsmacked by her gym attire Credit: Getty Images - Getty 3 The fitness lover sported teeny shorts she had pulled well below her waist Credit: tiktok/@veronicaobando9 3 The curvy beauty also showed off her twerking skills Credit: tiktok/@veronicaobando9 Fitness lover Veronica Obando came under fire after sharing a clip of herself proudly showing off her In The content creator, thought to be from Brazil, had completed the ensemble with a gym bra that said ''My body, not yours'', as well as a bright lippy. As she walked past the row of the treadmills, Veronica also flaunted her toned figure by Advertisement read more on style The young woman has clearly amassed a huge fanbase thanks to her content, with close to 2million followers. According to her page, she recently attended the gym wearing figure-hugging jeans, which surprisingly didn't get in the way of weightlifting. The content creator, who posts under the username @ Although she hasn't spilled the beans on how she's achieved her Advertisement Most read in Fabulous But while the Brazilian beauty may look incredible, her tiny gym attire hasn't proven to be a major hit amongst millions of viewers. Many admitted that they have been put off to continue their Back pain exercises One horrified social media user said: ''Makes me want to never go to the gym.'' Another, meanwhile, thought the skimpy shorts and bra were better suited for a different occasion. Advertisement ''That's not the way to dress at the gym you're there to work out it's not a strip club. ''It goes for men and their How to blast belly fat WITHOUT going to the gym or dieting Chew your food This mindfulness trick is used to focus your brain on the food you are eating - how it tastes and feels - rather than scoffing it in a hurry. If the brain does not register that you have eaten, you'll soon crave more food. Avocado a day Eating avocado every day can fight visceral fat in women, which collects around the organs in the stomach and can lead to diabetes, heart attack, and some cancers, according to a University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign study of 105 people. Avoid fizzy drinks Losing belly 'fat' may just be a case of preventing Reduce alcohol Alcohol does Hangovers can also lead you to eat more fatty foods, while putting you off exercising. Sleep more Various studies have shown that if you're People are more likely to crave junk food when they are sleep deprived because, not only are they in need of an energy boost, but their appetite hormones are all over the place. Reduce stress Find ways to reduce your stress to avoid the so-called 'stress belly'. A European viewer commented: ''That this is actually normalized in a gym is tragic. Advertisement ''I'm so grateful that Norway is trying to ban this kind of behavior from gyms.'' However, there were also some of those who didn't have an issue with her barely-there clothing, as they hit back at the critics. ''absolutely breathtaking,'' a keen Romeo commented. ''God forbid a girl celebrates her body,'' a supportive viewer slammed the harsh trolls. Advertisement ''Holy Moly,'' another was mesmarised.

Nuggets reportedly tell Jonan Valanciunas they expect him to honor contract
Nuggets reportedly tell Jonan Valanciunas they expect him to honor contract

NBC Sports

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Nuggets reportedly tell Jonan Valanciunas they expect him to honor contract

One of the deals that made the Denver Nuggets a winner this offseason was trading for Jonas Valanciunas. He would be the best backup center of the Nikola Jokic era in Denver... Except Valanciunas reportedly wanted to play in Europe. He spoke with officials from Greek powerhouse Panathinaikos about a return to Europe, and they reportedly were willing to offer three years, $13 million, which would make him one of the highest-paid players on the continent. The problem is it's not Valanciunas' call. Nor Panathinaikos. It's Denver's. Valanciunas can't abandon his two-year, $20.4 million contract and quit the Nuggets. There are FIBA rules about such things. The Nuggets informed Valanciunas' representatives that 'the franchise fully intends to have him honor his contract,' reports ESPN's Shams Charania. If Denver sticks to its guns on this, the conversation is over. While this could be a negotiating tactic by the Nuggets, don't bet on it. Denver wants to contend next season, and Valanciunas is too valuable a player for the Nuggets to just let walk away. For years, Denver's biggest Achilles' heel has been the team's non-Jokic minutes — Valanciunas can help turn that tide (especially when paired with Bruce Brown, Peyton Watson and the emerging Julian Strawther). Also, because Valanciunas is very skilled at dribble handoffs and short midrange shots (inside 15 feet), the Nuggets don't have to switch up their offensive scheme when Jokic is out. The road to Valanciunas playing in Greece next season is long and requires the cooperation of Denver. Under FIBA rules (the governing body of international basketball), a player under contract, such as Valanciunas, needs a FIBA 'letter of clearance' to sign with another team. (For the record, this rule applies to European teams trying to sign NBA players, or NBA teams trying to sign European players.) In this case, it would mean Valanciunas and the Nuggets would have to agree to a buyout, freeing him from his contract (the Nuggets would likely expect him to give up all of that money). After that, FIBA would issue the letter and Valanciunas could sign. The question is, why would Denver do that? More likely than not, Denver will bring back Valanciunas this season and see how it plays out. A year from now, maybe Denver and Valanciunas work out a buyout, but the Nuggets upgraded this offseason and are serious contenders for another ring. They aren't going to let Valanciunas simply walk away.

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