Maritime Info
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FG Cannot Win the Corruption Battle, Amaka Ilabor reports
Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Mr. Femi Falana, has said for any fight against corruption to be effective it must be championed by the citizens ... -
GLOBAL SHIPPING: The Greeks Lead
Greece has remained the top shipowning nation in 2016, according to shipping analyst VesselsValue. However, they have lost around 12 percent of their ... -
TRANSPORTATION: China Launches London Cargo Train….by Perpetual Anele
China has launched its first cargo train to London, the China Railway Corporation said. It will take 18 days for the train to reach London ... -
We are Very Strategic at Tin Can 2..by Amaka Ilabor
Customs Area Controller, Tin Can 2, Area Command (formerly Lilipond) has reiterated that the management team at the Command are very strategic, proactive and ... -
Nigeria to Earn More from Crude Exports
The agreement that Nigeria signed with joint venture partners on Thursday will increase the nation’s revenue by $2 billion per annum, according to ... -
CUSTOMS: Zone “C” Intercept Truck Loaded with Hemp
The Nigeria Customs Service in end of year alert mode has intercepted A trailer truck with registration number GBB 85 XA suspected to be ... -
MARITIME POWER: United States Confront China
Even as African countries remain doubtful of their maritime resources and the economic power therefrom, countries that appreciate such endowments are going all ... -
Nigeria shuts down Republic of Benin economy By Eguono Odjegba
Nigeria shuts down Republic of Benin economy As FG ban importation of rice, vehicles through land borders Anxiety grips South West over influx of ... -
Electricity: FG Set to Boost Power Supply
As Nigeria experiences drop in electricity supply, the government has given the assurance that it will step up power generation to 7,000 megawatts ... -
Bad Roads, Traffic Gridlocks Killing Trade, Usman Laments
The Managing Director, Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Ms. Hadiza Usman, said the traffic gridlock within Apapa is affecting access into the ports and killing ...