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Maritime Piracy Lowest in Two Decades-IMB Report
Global maritime piracy activity fell to its lowest level in over two decades, according to the latest International Maritime Bureau (IMB) report. The 180 incidents of ... -
Tin Can Fails to Meet 2017 Targets, Repositions for 2018
2017 Target N310.2b, Total Collection N287.6b, Deficit N22.6b Report from the Tin Can Customs Command, headed by Controller Yusuf Bashar shows that the Command could ... -
Customs Promotes and Re-Deploys Senior Officers
The Nigeria Customs Service has announced a promotion of three senior officers to the ranks of Deputy Controllers General (DCG) and Assistant Controllers General (ACG) ... -
Tanker Collision: Body Found, IMO Condole Families
A body of one of the 32 missing mariners has been found on board the Iranian tanker Sanchi burning off China’s eastern coast, according to ... -
China Makes Over N3trillion From Tourism
China generated 5.4 trillion yuan, about 832 billion U.S. dollars, equivalent of N3 trillion from tourism last year, according to Li Jinzao, head of the ... -
Tankers Collide, 32 Missing, Fire, Bad Weather, Oil Spillage Hinder Rescue
A tanker has collided with a bulk carrier in the East China Sea, leaving the entire tanker crew of 32 missing. The Iranian tanker, Sanchi, ... -
Nuclear Tests: Kim Jong Un Relents
After two years of fruitless efforts to bring Pyongyang to the negotiating table, North Korea finally announced on Sunday it will be sending a five-member ... -
IDP Relief Materials Missing in Adamawa
An NGO, Stop Genocide Action Group, has raised alarm over alleged diversion of relief materials meant for victims of Numan ethnic crisis in Adamawa. The ... -
North Korea Sanctions: Man Gets Bail
A court in Taiwan has released on bail a man prosecutors allege to have made false declarations in the case of a Hong Kong-flagged tanker suspected ... -
Dry Port: Buhari Warn Customs and Other Agencies
President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday inaugurated the Kaduna Inland Dry Port and warned the Nigeria Customs Service and port officials against frustrating the effective use of ...