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SON Closes Factory
The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) on Wednesday shut a fan manufacturing company over alleged misleading of Nigerians with forged tags and for failing to ... -
N243b Idle at FMOT?
Notwithstanding the lamentations of huge infrastrucural deficit in all sectors of the economy, the Federal Ministry of Transportation, FMOT is reportedly holding N243b, probably for want ... -
Maritime Safety: “Remove your Wrecks” NIMASA Orders Ship Owners
In a bid to ensure safe and secure shipping on the Nigerian territorial waters, the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) has warned all ... -
Mother and Child, Others rescued in the Mediterranean
Even as the the people and government of Nigeria continues to work towards a better life for citizens of the country, there are reports that a ... -
Piracy: The War Continues
European Union’s anti-piracy, {EUNAVFOR’s Operation} naval mission in the High Risk Area off the coast of Somalia, is using drones to monitor the nation’s coastline ... -
Nigerian Firms Rated Best in Africa
The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has released a report listing 58 Nigerian companies among the fastest growing private businesses in Africa from 343 companies ... -
General Electric to Invest $2b on Nigerian Rails
There are indications that a consortium led by General Electric (GE) has submitted the only bid for a Nigerian railway concession project worth around $2 billion ... -
Norway Partners Nigeria on Maritime Development
Aclaimed as one of the most endowed maritime domains in the world and as part of measures to attract foreign investors to tap into opportunities that ... -
CUSTOMS , AGENTS SYNERGISE AGAINST SMUGGLING
Nigeria Customs Service and licensed customs agents have agreed to form a synergy against smuggling and corruption in the maritime sector. This was a fall out ... -
In The News: Customs Impound Senator’s 13 Cars
Even as the Senate/Customs imbroglio continues, there are signs that the gulf between both them may widen as there are reasons for Nigerian senators to be ...