Author: Temitayo Akeem
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OIL SPILL: JAPAN COY TO PAY $9m
The Japanese operator of MV Wakashio, the ship that leaked oil off the Mauritius coast has pledged to pay at least $9.4 million to help restore areas ... -
Inefficiencies, Corruption in Ports Cost Nigeria N1 Trillion Yearly, According To Report
The report states that while the efficiency of port operations is a major driver of trade and economic activities across countries, Nigeria’s case has been rather ... -
Four Years After, Crew Regain freedom from Pirates
Somali pirates have released 26 Asian sailors they captured four years ago in a small fishing village in the Indian Ocean, media reports indicate. The sailors ... -
MARITIME JOURNALISTS’ GROUP TAKES OFF
PRESS STATEMENT MARITIME JOURNALISTS’ GROUP TAKES OFF …As new leaders pledge collaboration with stakeholders -
Maritime Development
Maritime Development Following discussions by maritime stakeholders on issues affecting development of the sector at the Transport Leadership Lecture organized by Kings Communication Company, the following recommendations ... -
Trainings Very Crucial
Trainings Very Crucial “If you don’t train them, don’t blame them” Maritime stakeholders after intense deliberations at a two day conference on development have reemphasized the ... -
Dakuku unveil Structural, Cultural and Performance Strategies to Reposition NIMASA
Dakuku Unveil Plans to Restructure NIMASA The Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, within nine years of its existence, has undergone changes not only in ... -
Maritime Security: NIMASA Strenghten knots with Military Chiefs
The Association of Marine Engineers and Surveyors, AMES, recently held a Maritime Technical Summit to address issues such as fallen/falling standards in safety and security, ... -
Dakuku Takes Over at NIMASA
“We will harness the vast potentials available in the Agency in order to make Nigeria a maritime hub in the West and Central Africa sub-region by ... -
NCS seek N20b for Modern Equipment
NCS Seek N20b to replace obselete Equipment The Comptroller-General of Customs, retired Col. Hameed Ali, has said that the service would require N20 billion ...