on 2013-02-07
Nigerian transport authorities are trying to change the image of their airports. Many travelers complain about the lack of proper facilities and customer care. In fact, at some of the country’s airports, travellers will come across veritable graveywards of damaged and abandoned planes. Al Jazeera’s Yvonne Ndege reports from Lagos.
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