Maritime Info
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Dakuku Advocates Good Governance as Panacea to Economic Recovery
“The principles of accountability, transparency, observance of the rule of law and basic freedoms remain fundamental to any definition of good governance. But the ... -
Bravery At Sea Award: Captain Radhika Menon Honoured.
“It is every seafarer’s and Master’s solemn duty and obligation to save souls in distress at sea. I just did what a seafarer should ... -
Climate Change: Trump Expresses Concerns
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump said he is keeping an open mind on whether to pull out of a landmark international accord to fight ... -
At MAN Oron, Structures and Facilities are World Class
The Registrar and chief administrator (if not acting rector) of the Maritime Academy of Nigeria, MAN, Oron. Mr. Mkpandiok Ante has reiterated that the ... -
Port Regulation: CIS Partners Haastrup as Shippers’ Council Surges Ahead
Chairman, Seaport Terminal Operators Association of Nigeria, STOAN, Dr. Vicky Haastrup, her legal tangle with the Nigerian Shippers’ Council notwithstanding, has been chosen by ... -
Migrants: 240 Perish, 580 Rescued from the Mditerranean Sea
Owing to bad governance, political persecution and lack of opportunities in African and Asian countries, the search for greener pastures by migrants in Europe ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
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, ... -
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 ...