Maritime Info
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Reps Credit NIMASA On Budget Implementation
As part of its oversight function and responsibility, the House of Representatives Committee on Maritime Safety, Education and Administration has given the Nigerian Maritime ... -
AfCFTA REGIME: FG TO OPEN BORDERS, SENATORS TO STAY AWAY FROM PORTS-ANLCA
Reminds Govt of ECOWAS and ECCAS Protocols as AfCFTA Dawns Notes that it negates due process for lawmakers to be involved in cargo clearing. ... -
NOT ENOUGH PROTECTION FOR SEAFARERS BY STATES-WMU
Workload and Additional Tasks Wear Out Seafarers Seafarers are left unprotected by systemic failures in the implementation of the regulatory regime for work and ... -
US Presidency: HOW WINNER WILL EMERGE
Long to Final Victory Many people assume the winner of the U.S. presidential contest is determined once the media calls the race and the ... -
IJU RECOUNTS ORDEAL,VOWS TO CONTINUE WORKING FOR MEMBERS
National President of the National Association of Nigeria License Customs Agent (ANLCA), Hon. Tony Iju Nwabunike, has expressed gratitude to maritime stakeholders for their ... -
IMO Maritime Safety Committee Meets
Opening remarks the Secretary-General Kitack Lim “Distinguished delegates, It is a great pleasure for me to welcome you to this first virtual regular session ... -
FG RAISES HOPE ON NATIONAL FLEET
Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr. Bashir Jamoh, has reaffirmed the Agency’s commitment to the establishment of a strong ... -
MANY DROWNED IN MOZAMBIQUE
AS BOAT CARRY 74 PERSONS SINKS Media report say more than 40 people were feared to have drowned in Mozambique’s conflict-torn north after their ... -
NPA: DOES THE CENTRE HOLD?
As Vessels come and go undetected Even with SAA From Covid19 disruptions to Endsars Protests and imposition of curfew by state governments, the Nigerian ... -
MV NAVE ANDROMEDA WAS NOT IN NIGERIA-NPA
Controversy Trail Vessel Movement In other to ascertain the presence or otherwise of the controversial vessel MV Nave Andromeda, which reportedly left Nigeria some ...