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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 ... -
Maersk Ship on Fire as Coy Launches Six Container Lifting Tech
The Maersk containership Maersk Patras suffered an engine room fire off of Las Palmas yesterday. “The fire was quickly controlled by the crew onboard and heat ... -
Again, Senate Berates NPA
Few months after the Senate lamblasted management of the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, over high cost of renovations of NPA’s headquarters, marina, Lagos and ... -
Shipyard Blast Kills Several, Scores Injured
There are worries that at least 12 Pakistani workers have been killed and more than 50 injured when a huge blast ripped through an oil tanker ... -
Captured Seafarers Languish In Captivity without Ransom
Reports from Malaysia indicate that five seafarers captured by the Abu Sayyaf group are still being held, two weeks after the expiration of a ransom deadline. ...