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Tacha’s Global Reach Surges; Leads BBN Worldwide

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The recently evicted Big Brother Naija (BBN) housemate, Anita Natacha Akide, popularly known as Tacha continues to grow in popularity worldwide despite her unceremonious eviction from the television show.

Google data showed the much talked about ex-BBN housemate, who has maintained 72.33 points average in worldwide search up until August, rose to over 83 points in September. 

While BBN global reach declined from 83.4 points to 77.5 points during the same period and average 81.61 points from the beginning to date as it’s global search has continued to drop from 100 points recorded in June, when the show first started airing. While Tacha has averaged 75.69 points to date. This was largely due to her relatively unknown name at the beginning of the show as shown in the Tacha Nigeria’s Growth chart.

Globally, Tacha is being searched in 42 countries, while BBN, the show itself, is being searched in 24 countries with the majority of those coming from African nations.

Countries Tacha Countries BBN
Nigeria 100 Nigeria 100
Zambia 29 Sierra Leone 48
Sierra Leone 24 Zambia 43
Lesotho 21 Malawi 43
Malawi 20 Botswana 39
Namibia 17 Namibia 39
Ghana 15 Lesotho 28
Cameroon 13 Eswatini 24
Zimbabwe 12 Ghana 21
Uganda 9 Cameroon 17
South Africa 7 Uganda 17
Kenya 4 Zimbabwe 13
Côte d’Ivoire 3 South Africa 11
Peru 2 Kenya 7
Tanzania 2 Tanzania 4
Mexico 2 United Arab Emirates <1
Spain 2 Canada <1
Colombia 1 United Kingdom <1
Guatemala 1 United States <1
Paraguay 1 Malaysia <1
Dominican Republic 1 Netherlands <1
Brazil 1 Italy <1
Chile 1 Germany <1
Ecuador <1 India <1
Panama <1 Total 24
Venezuela <1
Costa Rica <1
Argentina <1
United Arab Emirates <1
Portugal <1
United States <1
Canada <1
United Kingdom <1
India <1
Australia <1
France <1
Netherlands <1
Thailand <1
Italy <1
Saudi Arabia <1
Poland <1
Germany <1
Total 42

In Nigeria, Tacha’s growth kicked in earlier this month and rose more than 300 percent from 23 points to 100 points.

Currently, BBN is being searched in 35 Nigerian states as shown below, while Tacha leads in 32 states with Akwa Ibom as the number one.

States BBN States Tacha
Cross River 100 Akwa Ibom 100
Bayelsa 83 Rivers 94
Rivers 83 Cross River 87
Anambra 79 Ebonyi 74
Imo 74 Ogun State 74
Ogun State 72 Ekiti 68
Oyo 69 Oyo 65
Ondo 68 Anambra 62
Enugu 63 Edo 61
Akwa Ibom 62 Benue 61
Nasarawa 61 Abia 60
Delta 60 Gombe 58
Abia 60 Kwara 57
Osun 59 Taraba 56
Benue 59 Adamawa 52
Plateau 57 Delta 49
Kwara 56 Ondo 48
Taraba 56 Bayelsa 48
Ebonyi 51 Osun 47
Kaduna 49 Federal Capital Territory 45
Kogi 48 Sokoto 45
Edo 47 Imo 45
Niger 47 Niger 44
Federal Capital Territory 46 Enugu 42
Ekiti 45 Katsina 41
Borno 40 Lagos 37
Sokoto 39 Nasarawa 35
Adamawa 39 Plateau 34
Lagos 38 Kaduna 32
Kano 35 Kogi 24
Gombe 32 Kano 24
Bauchi 25 Borno 22
Kebbi 23 Yobe
Zamfara 17 Bauchi
Katsina 15 Jigawa
Yobe Kebbi
Jigawa Zamfara

The only time any other housemate beats Tacha’s global reach was between August 25th and September 1st, when Khafi sex scandal bolstered her global reach to 100 points, her highest throughout her period in the house. Tacha points dipped to 56 points during the period. Also, her lowest points.

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Paystack and Africa World Airlines Team Up to Enhance Passenger Experience

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Paystack, a leading financial technology company specializing in payment processing services, has announced a strategic partnership with Africa World Airlines (AWA), a prominent regional carrier operating in West Africa.

This collaboration unveiled through a joint statement by Jonathan Appiah, the Head of Commercial at Africa World Airlines, and Shola Akinlade, the Co-founder and CEO of Paystack, heralds a new era of convenience and efficiency for air travelers within the region.

The partnership aims to streamline the flight booking and payment process, offering passengers an array of seamless payment options tailored to their preferences.

With the integration of Paystack’s advanced payment gateway, passengers flying with Africa World Airlines can now enjoy hassle-free transactions, enhancing the overall travel experience.

Jonathan Appiah expressed excitement about the partnership, emphasizing AWA’s commitment to providing its customers with exceptional service.

He highlighted that the collaboration with Paystack allows AWA passengers in Ghana, Nigeria, and beyond to benefit from diverse payment methods, including card, mobile money, Apple Pay, bank transfers, USSD, PayAttitude, and QR codes.

“We are thrilled to partner with Paystack to offer our passengers a more convenient and streamlined booking and payment experience,” said Appiah. “At AWA, we are constantly seeking ways to enhance the overall travel experience for our customers, and we believe that this partnership with Paystack will significantly contribute to achieving that goal.”

Shola Akinlade, echoing similar sentiments, expressed Paystack’s enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting the company’s dedication to making the booking process accessible and inclusive for travelers across the region.

“We are excited to partner with Africa World Airlines to provide passengers with a convenient and reliable payment experience,” stated Akinlade. “By offering a variety of payment options, we aim to make the booking process more accessible and inclusive for travelers across the region.”

The joint efforts of Paystack and Africa World Airlines signify a commitment to innovation and customer-centric solutions in the aviation industry. As air travel continues to evolve, partnerships like these pave the way for enhanced passenger experiences and greater convenience in the skies of Africa.

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Air Peace Flight Makes Emergency Landing Due to False Fire Warning

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Passengers aboard Air Peace Flight APK7193 experienced a tense moment as the aircraft made an emergency landing at Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos following a false fire warning in the cockpit.

The incident, which occurred on Thursday during the flight from Port Harcourt, highlighted the swift response and safety protocols implemented by the flight crew amidst the alarming situation.

With 243 passengers and 12 crew members on board, the flight’s pilots noticed a fire warning indicator in the cockpit, prompting immediate action.

Acting swiftly, the pilots executed all necessary safety measures and initiated an emergency landing procedure.

At 4:45 pm, the aircraft safely touched down on Runway 18L at the Lagos airport, averting a potential crisis.

Upon landing, fire fighting personnel stationed at the airport observed smoke emanating from the engines, prompting the pilots to shut down the engines as a precautionary measure.

However, it was later confirmed that the observed smoke was unrelated to any fire event, reassuring passengers and crew of their safety.

Air Peace promptly issued a statement addressing the incident, titled “Notification of false fire alarm on Port Harcourt-Lagos flight.”

The airline clarified that the fire warning indicator noticed in the cockpit was indeed a false alarm.

The statement emphasized the airline’s commitment to safety and reassured the flying public that all necessary precautions were taken to ensure the well-being of passengers and crew.

“We want to reassure the flying public that safety remains our utmost priority, and we are unwavering in our commitment to it,” the statement read.

Despite the momentary panic caused by the false fire warning, the swift and coordinated response of the flight crew, coupled with adherence to safety protocols, ensured a safe and uneventful landing for all passengers and crew members.

The incident serves as a testament to the importance of rigorous safety procedures and the critical role played by well-trained aviation professionals in ensuring passenger safety.

As investigations into the cause of the false fire warning are likely underway, Air Peace’s response underscores the airline’s dedication to transparency and accountability in addressing safety-related incidents.

Passengers and industry stakeholders alike can take solace in the airline’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of safety and operational excellence.

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Saudi Arabia Breaks 70-Year Alcohol Ban, Opening Shop for Diplomats

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Saudi Arabia has announced the opening of an alcohol shop in Riyadh, breaking a 70-year-long prohibition on the sale of alcoholic beverages in the kingdom.

This decision marks a significant shift in the conservative nation’s stance on alcohol consumption.

The alcohol shop, set to be located in Riyadh’s Diplomatic Quarter, will exclusively serve non-Muslim expatriates, particularly diplomatic staff.

This is the first time since 1952 that alcohol will be legally available for purchase in the kingdom.

The initiative aims to provide a legal avenue for diplomats who have previously relied on importing alcohol in sealed diplomatic pouches.

The decision comes as part of the Saudi government’s efforts to address the issue of illicit alcohol trade within the country.

By offering a legal means to access alcohol, authorities hope to mitigate the risks associated with underground alcohol markets.

However, the shop’s operations will be subject to strict regulations. Only diplomatic staff with prior registration and government clearance will be allowed to purchase alcohol.

Also, patrons must be over 21 years old and adhere to a prescribed code of conduct while inside the shop.

The introduction of the alcohol shop is a part of broader societal reforms under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative, aimed at modernizing and diversifying the kingdom’s economy.

While the move represents a significant departure from traditional norms, it aligns with the government’s broader agenda of liberalizing certain aspects of Saudi society.

While the alcohol shop signifies a progressive step forward, it’s important to note that the sale and consumption of alcohol remain strictly prohibited for Saudi citizens under Islamic law.

Violators of these laws are subject to severe penalties, including fines, and imprisonment.

Overall, the opening of the alcohol shop marks a historic moment in Saudi Arabia’s social and economic landscape, signaling a willingness to adapt to changing global norms while navigating the complexities of religious and cultural traditions.

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