Saturday, 7 December 2013

The pilot husband of Nollywood actress, Omotola Jolade-Ekeinde, Captain Mathew Ekeinde recently opened an entertainment and tourist center in Badagry called “Aquatic Jungle Entertainment”. The center has planes as part of its tourist and entertainment attractions. The center has facilities for recreation and entertainment ranging from modern zoo, indoor and outdoor aquarium, and a 5 star hotel that gives room for boat ride. The center has two airplanes and is expecting five more before the end of next year. ”Most times when our children visit airports, they only stand by the aircraft to take photographs but here, we give them the chance to go inside the aircraft to experience how an aircraft takes off and lands. It’s going to be a center for entertainment and learning” Captain Ekeinde said He also said the center offers one of the best services, promising that Nigerians will have value for their money, “If you can afford to travel to TINAPA, Ghana, Dubai and other western world, nowhere is too far for you to relax. Moreover we offer services better than some of these places” he added.

Be Different!

Every time we wake up and go about our lives, know that there are problems around us calling for our attention. Sometimes we claim not to have the 'required' resources to make a difference but did you know that with just 500naira you can feed a child daily? This token for some of us could be referred to as 'peanut' but to someone it will be regarded as 'coconuts' seeing it can provide two meals or more for one person. Again by encouraging a colleague at work, smiling at a stranger, responding to an accusation and not reacting to it, we can live quality lives. Do all you can to take the attention off yourself! Look out for just one tiny - little problem around you and proffer a solution! We all need to live our lives for the next person

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Abuja airport shut as Saudi plane blocks runway... The Nigeria Airspace Management Agency has closed the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, to air traffic. It was learnt that this followed the blockade of of the runway by a Saudi Airline cargo plane, which landed around 9pm on Wednesday but developed a minor problem after landing. NAMA subsequently issued a Notice To Airmen on Thursday morning, meaning that the airport had been closed to both incoming and outbound planes. As a result, thousands of passengers are stranded at different airports in the country, especially those who are Abuja-bound in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Uyo, Kaduna and Kano among others. Officials are said to be battling to fix the grounded cargo plane and clear the runway.

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Make up your mind to live and think differently ... Take every step you take intentionally and make sure you walk in God's plan for your life.