• Job Title: Head of Ticketing

    Company: Kanjay Travels and tours
    Location: Mainland Lagos Nigeria
    Employment Type: Full-time, Onsite

    About Us

    Kanjay travels and tours is a dynamic, fast-growing travel agency in Nigeria offering tailored travel experiences, flight booking, visa support, group travel, and corporate travel management. As we expand, we are looking for a highly experienced and proactive Head of Ticketing to lead and build our ticketing operations from the ground up.

    Job Summary

    The Head of Ticketing will be responsible for leading all aspects of ticketing operations, establishing strong relationships with airline partners, and building a high-performing ticketing team. This is a fully onsite leadership role ideal for someone with deep industry experience, a strong network, and a vision for growing an efficient, tech-savvy ticketing department.

    Key Responsibilities

    Set up and manage the ticketing department, including recruitment, training, and supervision of staff.


    Handle and oversee all aspects of ticket issuance, rebooking, cancellations, and refunds.


    Negotiate corporate and group fare deals with airline representatives and consolidators.


    Lead the implementation and optimization of GDS platforms, especially Amadeus.


    Establish ticketing protocols and ensure compliance with airline, IATA, and NCAA regulations.


    Resolve escalated ticketing issues, including fare discrepancies, reissues, and last-minute changes.


    Collaborate with other internal departments (sales, customer service, operations) for smooth service delivery.


    Monitor ticketing performance and prepare detailed reports on sales, cost-saving, and efficiency.


    Stay informed about airline policy changes, travel restrictions, and emerging tools in the travel tech space.


    Required Qualifications and Experience
    Minimum 5 years’ experience in an airline ticketing role, with at least 2 years in a senior or supervisory position.


    A strong portfolio of airline relationships, negotiated deals, or corporate accounts.


    Expert-level proficiency in Amadeus; knowledge of Sabre or Galileo is an added advantage.


    Strong understanding of fare rules, ticketing procedures, and BSP processes.


    Proven experience in team leadership or department setup.


    Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills.


    High level of attention to detail, speed, and accuracy.


    Education & Certifications (Preferred but not all mandatory)
    IATA Foundation in Travel & Tourism or IATA/UFTAA Diploma


    Certification in GDS platforms (Amadeus, Sabre, Galileo)


    Air Ticketing & Reservations diploma from a recognized Nigerian or international travel school


    Familiarity with NCAA and NANTA requirements


    Membership in the Institute for Tourism Professionals of Nigeria (ITPN) is an asset


    What We Offer
    Competitive salary based on experience


    Performance-based bonuses


    Opportunity to build and lead your own team


    Travel discounts and industry perks


    A collaborative, growth-oriented work environment


    How to Apply
    Send your CV to info@kanjay.ng with the subject “Head of Ticketing Application – [Your Name]”
    Job Title: Head of Ticketing Company: Kanjay Travels and tours Location: Mainland Lagos Nigeria Employment Type: Full-time, Onsite About Us Kanjay travels and tours is a dynamic, fast-growing travel agency in Nigeria offering tailored travel experiences, flight booking, visa support, group travel, and corporate travel management. As we expand, we are looking for a highly experienced and proactive Head of Ticketing to lead and build our ticketing operations from the ground up. Job Summary The Head of Ticketing will be responsible for leading all aspects of ticketing operations, establishing strong relationships with airline partners, and building a high-performing ticketing team. This is a fully onsite leadership role ideal for someone with deep industry experience, a strong network, and a vision for growing an efficient, tech-savvy ticketing department. Key Responsibilities Set up and manage the ticketing department, including recruitment, training, and supervision of staff. Handle and oversee all aspects of ticket issuance, rebooking, cancellations, and refunds. Negotiate corporate and group fare deals with airline representatives and consolidators. Lead the implementation and optimization of GDS platforms, especially Amadeus. Establish ticketing protocols and ensure compliance with airline, IATA, and NCAA regulations. Resolve escalated ticketing issues, including fare discrepancies, reissues, and last-minute changes. Collaborate with other internal departments (sales, customer service, operations) for smooth service delivery. Monitor ticketing performance and prepare detailed reports on sales, cost-saving, and efficiency. Stay informed about airline policy changes, travel restrictions, and emerging tools in the travel tech space. Required Qualifications and Experience Minimum 5 years’ experience in an airline ticketing role, with at least 2 years in a senior or supervisory position. A strong portfolio of airline relationships, negotiated deals, or corporate accounts. Expert-level proficiency in Amadeus; knowledge of Sabre or Galileo is an added advantage. Strong understanding of fare rules, ticketing procedures, and BSP processes. Proven experience in team leadership or department setup. Excellent communication, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills. High level of attention to detail, speed, and accuracy. Education & Certifications (Preferred but not all mandatory) IATA Foundation in Travel & Tourism or IATA/UFTAA Diploma Certification in GDS platforms (Amadeus, Sabre, Galileo) Air Ticketing & Reservations diploma from a recognized Nigerian or international travel school Familiarity with NCAA and NANTA requirements Membership in the Institute for Tourism Professionals of Nigeria (ITPN) is an asset What We Offer Competitive salary based on experience Performance-based bonuses Opportunity to build and lead your own team Travel discounts and industry perks A collaborative, growth-oriented work environment How to Apply Send your CV to info@kanjay.ng with the subject “Head of Ticketing Application – [Your Name]”
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    A pretty Nigerian lady got linked to a rich Zimbabwean man on the internet.
    On a good day for a surprise, the man sent 60million Zimbabwean shillings to her through Western Union.
    Before going to withdraw the money, she took 2 security men to escort her (N25,900 naira each).
    She hired a taxi for the day (N15,000 naira) and took a beautiful bag (Gucci=N35,000 naira) on credit for the withdrawal.
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    Please stop laughing, please if you have water, just bring and let's save her first.
    Money no go kill our Nigerian ladies. A pretty Nigerian lady got linked to a rich Zimbabwean man on the internet. On a good day for a surprise, the man sent 60million Zimbabwean shillings to her through Western Union. Before going to withdraw the money, she took 2 security men to escort her (N25,900 naira each). She hired a taxi for the day (N15,000 naira) and took a beautiful bag (Gucci=N35,000 naira) on credit for the withdrawal. On getting to the counter, they told her that 60million Zimbabwean shillings after conversion is N3,325 naira. We have been pouring water on the Lady since then ooo. She has refused to wake up. No be small wahala oooooooo!!. Please stop laughing, please if you have water, just bring and let's save her first. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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    This guy’s fraud was considered the third largest banking scam in the world after the Nick Leeson's trading losses at Barings Bank, and the looting of the Iraqi Central Bank by Qusay Hussein.

    Nwude even used part of his fraud money to acquire block shares in Union Bank of Nigeria and earned himself the position of a non-executive director in the bank.

    When EFCC was on his case, Nwude attempted to bribe Nuhu Ribadu, the then chairman of the EFCC, with $75,000 cash but the latter refused and Nwude was charged with attempted bribery as well as attempt to kidnap a prosecuting witness. Nwude was sentenced to five concurrent sentences of five years and was also asked to pay $10 million fine.

    After he was released from prison in 2006, he filed a case to reclaim his assets insisting some of them were acquired before the criminal act. He was able to reclaim $167 million.
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    This is Emmanuel Nwude, the biggest fraudster in Nigerian history. Between 1995 and 1998, he sold a fake airport to a Brazilian banker for $242 million. This guy’s fraud was considered the third largest banking scam in the world after the Nick Leeson's trading losses at Barings Bank, and the looting of the Iraqi Central Bank by Qusay Hussein. Nwude even used part of his fraud money to acquire block shares in Union Bank of Nigeria and earned himself the position of a non-executive director in the bank. When EFCC was on his case, Nwude attempted to bribe Nuhu Ribadu, the then chairman of the EFCC, with $75,000 cash but the latter refused and Nwude was charged with attempted bribery as well as attempt to kidnap a prosecuting witness. Nwude was sentenced to five concurrent sentences of five years and was also asked to pay $10 million fine. After he was released from prison in 2006, he filed a case to reclaim his assets insisting some of them were acquired before the criminal act. He was able to reclaim $167 million. Copied Men. Mount
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    He sent me to school, supported me, and when the time came, I travelled to Cyprus to further my studies. Life went on.

    Then in 2020, I received a strange message on WhatsApp. It read, “Please, help… Daddy needs you.” At first, I thought it was a scam. But something inside me told me to check.

    That’s when I discovered that Mr. Ibu had moved from Abuja to Lagos… and he was suffering. He had nothing — no support, no stable home. Sick, broke, and abandoned.

    Every day, he begged me for money. And I sent what I could. Over and over. Until I got tired and asked, “What exactly is going on, Daddy?”

    When I finally learned how sick he really was — and that nobody, not even family, was taking care of him — I booked a flight back to Nigeria immediately.

    When I saw him, I couldn’t believe my eyes. He was a shadow of the man I knew. Thin. Weak. Broken.

    I took him straight to the hospital and cared for him like my own father.

    And it was there, lying on that hospital bed, that he said something that shook me to my core.

    He looked at me and whispered, “Jasmine… they want me dead. That’s the truth. They don’t care about me. They only want my properties. They’re waiting for me to die so they can take everything I worked for.”

    He paused, looked away, and said with pain in his voice, “Even my wife — the woman I called my own — cheated on me. Jasmine, don’t let her come near me. I’ll never trust her again. Even if I die, know this: I never found peace in this world. Not in my marriage… not in my home.”

    Those were his words. His truth. Not rumors. Not gossip.

    The man who made the whole world laugh died with tears in his heart — not just from sickness, but from heartbreak, betrayal, and neglect.

    I was the only one who stood by him when everyone else turned their backs.

    So I ask you — where were those who claimed to love him? Why did they wait until his death to pretend?

    Rest well, Mr. Ibu. Your laughter lives on. Your pain is no longer hidden.

    If this story touched you, drop a candle for late Mr. Ibu.

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    Most people know me as Mr. Ibu’s adopted daughter. But what they don’t know is how that bond came to be. My biological father was a soldier and a very close friend to Mr. Ibu. A brave man. But he passed away when I was still very young. That’s when Mr. Ibu stepped in — took me under his wing, raised me, loved me like I was his own blood. He sent me to school, supported me, and when the time came, I travelled to Cyprus to further my studies. Life went on. Then in 2020, I received a strange message on WhatsApp. It read, “Please, help… Daddy needs you.” At first, I thought it was a scam. But something inside me told me to check. That’s when I discovered that Mr. Ibu had moved from Abuja to Lagos… and he was suffering. He had nothing — no support, no stable home. Sick, broke, and abandoned. Every day, he begged me for money. And I sent what I could. Over and over. Until I got tired and asked, “What exactly is going on, Daddy?” When I finally learned how sick he really was — and that nobody, not even family, was taking care of him — I booked a flight back to Nigeria immediately. When I saw him, I couldn’t believe my eyes. He was a shadow of the man I knew. Thin. Weak. Broken. I took him straight to the hospital and cared for him like my own father. And it was there, lying on that hospital bed, that he said something that shook me to my core. He looked at me and whispered, “Jasmine… they want me dead. That’s the truth. They don’t care about me. They only want my properties. They’re waiting for me to die so they can take everything I worked for.” He paused, looked away, and said with pain in his voice, “Even my wife — the woman I called my own — cheated on me. Jasmine, don’t let her come near me. I’ll never trust her again. Even if I die, know this: I never found peace in this world. Not in my marriage… not in my home.” Those were his words. His truth. Not rumors. Not gossip. The man who made the whole world laugh died with tears in his heart — not just from sickness, but from heartbreak, betrayal, and neglect. I was the only one who stood by him when everyone else turned their backs. So I ask you — where were those who claimed to love him? Why did they wait until his death to pretend? Rest well, Mr. Ibu. Your laughter lives on. Your pain is no longer hidden. If this story touched you, drop a candle 🕯️ for late Mr. Ibu. #tinglespicey #fypシviralシ2025 #mazitundeednut #viralreelschallenge #Afrocania #veekeejames #nollywoodonline #PulseViral #nollywoodcelebrities #nollywood
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    With mentorship, teamwork and creative problem-solving, participants are building tech-driven solutions that can transform communities and drive local innovation.

    #spacehacks #nigcomsat #crossriverstate #grassrootsinnovation #digitalnigeria #spacetech
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    –A retired Police Superintendent (SP) cries out to Nigerians as he visits the station to lament.
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