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$330b NEEDED TO END GLOBAL HUNGER-Report
From a study funded by the German government, Ending hunger by 2030 would come with a price tag of $330bn (£253bn). Research groups compiled data from ... -
NIMASA DG GETS ANOTHER APPOINTMENT
In what is likely to be a prelude to things to come, the University of Port Harcourt has announced the appointment of the Director-General of the ... -
Nigerian Govt, South Korea and Belgium Partner To Tackle Maritime Crimes
Both Countries Pledge to Partner Nigeria in Shipping Development With avowed commitment and renewed vigour to tackle the menace of maritime criminalities on Nigerian waters up ... -
AFRICA LOSES $90b TO IFF-UNCTAD
Nigeria, Egypt and South Africa Vulnerable Minerals and extractives are the major contributors to illicit financial flows (IFFs) in Africa, robbing the continent of almost $88.6 ... -
Gulf of Guinea Security: NIMASA, NIWG Intensify Efforts
Finalizes New Maritime Reporting Framework Exclusive Economic Zone and Entire Waters to be secured To address the security challenges within the Gulf of Guinea, the entire ... -
CELEBRATING WHO FOR WHAT?
“Humanity, why do you keep giving certain people awards that many others deserve? …We don’t need symbols anymore. We need equality.” ― Maria Karvouni The reward or ... -
BUDGET 2021 AS PRESENTED BY PMB
Budget 2021: Allocations, Transfers and Debts-What Buhari Plans to do Oct 8, 2020 As President by President Mohammadu Buhari At the Joint Session of the National ... -
FMOT Task Shippers Council On Regulation
Applauds VTA , Calls For Greater Synergy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Transportation, Dr. Magdalene Ajani today in Abuja commended the Nigerian Shippers Council for its promotion ... -
LAST MAN STANDING DIES AT 101
Got certificate of recognition this year The last survivor of 7,500 Spaniards who were sent to the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria has died at the ... -
NIMASA URGE SHIP OWNERS TO RENEW CABOTAGE LICENSES
ISSUES THREE MONTH NOTICE There are stong indications that Nigerian Ship owners who operate Cabotage vessels with expired operational licenses could be prosecuted for non compliance ...






