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It's common for New York City to come to mind when you think of New Year's Eve celebrations.<br><br>It's the most popular city for travelers to ring in the New Year, according to travel price comparison site Expedia, and the longtime host of one of the biggest New Year countdown parties in America, right in Times Square.<br><br><br>But as an already expensive destination, airfare and accommodations in New York City are even pricier during the holidays.<br><br><br>Luckily, a fun New Year's Eve getaway doesn't have to cost you a fortune.<br><br>In fact, you can travel to cities like Los Angeles and Seattle — and even tropical destinations like the Bahamas — for under $400 round trip.<br><br><br>If you book between November 26 and December 5, you can save an average of $600 on airfare and hotels, according to data from Expedia. If your travel plans are flexible — as in you don't have to be back in the office on January 2 — you may be able to save even more.<br><br><br>Since there's still time to choose a destination, check out Expedia's list of the 10 best places to visit for New Year's Eve where round-trip airfare is less than $400.<br><br><br>All flight prices are based on average airfare with a departure date of either December 30 or 31. Expedia also provided the average cost of a hotel on New Year's Eve for each location based on New Year's 2017.
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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission ( EFCC) have sealed off four houses and two companies allegedly belonging to Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms.<br><br><br>Ibrahim Kamal, an official of the commission, said EFCC confirmed that the property belong to Maina.<br><br><br>The affected property are a two-storey shopping plaza located at 2C Ibrahim Taiwo road, one storey duplex at Katuru road and another property at Kawo new extension, all within Kaduna metropolis.<br><br><br>Maina’s whereabouts have been unknown since the news broke that he had been reinstated into the civil service.<br><br><br>President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered his disengagement and a probe into how he managed to return to service.<br><br><br>Following a recommendation by the office of the head of service, the federal civil service commission dismissed Maina in 2013 for absconding from duty.<br><br><br>He was accused of being involved in pension fraud running into over N100 billion. After an investigation by the senate joint committee on public service and establishment and state and local government administration, a warrant of arrest was issued against him.<br><br><br>Subsequently, the police declared him wanted and he went into hiding. He reportedly fled to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

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Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission ( EFCC) have sealed off four houses and two companies allegedly belonging to Abdulrasheed Maina, former chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms.


Ibrahim Kamal, an official of the commission, said EFCC confirmed that the property belong to Maina.


The affected property are a two-storey shopping plaza located at 2C Ibrahim Taiwo road, one storey duplex at Katuru road and another property at Kawo new extension, all within Kaduna metropolis.


Maina’s whereabouts have been unknown since the news broke that he had been reinstated into the civil service.


President Muhammadu Buhari had ordered his disengagement and a probe into how he managed to return to service.


Following a recommendation by the office of the head of service, the federal civil service commission dismissed Maina in 2013 for absconding from duty.


He was accused of being involved in pension fraud running into over N100 billion. After an investigation by the senate joint committee on public service and establishment and state and local government administration, a warrant of arrest was issued against him.


Subsequently, the police declared him wanted and he went into hiding. He reportedly fled to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).