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Nigeria Elected to Lead IMSO
Mr Dikko Tahir Bala the Nigeria Alternate Representative to IMO has been unanimously elected the chairman of the 24th Assembly of International Mobile Satellite Organisation, ... -
Apapa Gridlock: Admiral Proffer Solutions
The pains, damages and loses suffered by port users because of the deplorable state of the port access roads rises by the day while government continues ... -
MAN, Oron Reaffirms Committment to Human Capital Development
As Maritime Stakeholders task FG on Infrastructure, Training Facilities, Maritime Safety and Security, inadequate manpower, obsolete laws, scarcity of Funds, Lack of Political will, cargo diversion ... -
Pirates Get Life Sentence
Media reports indicate that two Somali pirates have been sentenced to life in prison, and a third to 33 years, for their attack on the ... -
All Maritime Journalists Retreat sets Industry Agog
The Nigerian Maritime Industry and the Oil and Gas sector is agog as the Maiden All Nigerian Maritime Journalists Retreat organized by the Association of Maritime ... -
Caught In the Act
Mother luck turn her back on some short course seekers who, instead of thinking of what they could do for their country, prefer to run to ... -
PIRACY: Somali Pirates Resume Attacks?
After years of quiet and relative peace, the EU Naval Force Somalia (EU NAVFOR) have reported that a group of Somali pirates broke a years-long period of ... -
Concessionaires Risk Termination of Agreement, Senate Warns
The Senate Committee on Marine Transport has warned that it would revoke the port concession agreement with any terminal operator that failed to fulfil the ... -
FG to Reposition the Maritime Sector – Amaechi
The Minister of Transportation, Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi has assured Stakeholders of the Federal Government’s resolve to reposition the maritime sector for greater efficiency and ... -
NNPC loses N11.22b in One month
Reports released by The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) has again reported a month-end trading deficit of N11.22 billion in August. The corporation had posted ...