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Philippine Seafarer Dies On Board
A Philippine seafarer was killed when he fell more than 60 feet into an empty hold aboard the bulker Ilektra. The victim was working on ... -
Stakeholders Celebrate Amaechi
As He Eulogize Maritime CEOs Erstwhile minister of transportations, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, while recounting his experiences in government thus far at a dinner held ... -
China Emerges Best Connected Maritime Nation
China has retained its lead as the country best connected to others by sea, according to the liner shipping connectivity index (LSCI) from United ... -
Singapore Retains Best Maritime Title
For the sixth year running, Singapore has clinched the top spot among the world’s maritime centers in the Xinhua-Baltic International Shipping Centre Development Index. ... -
Denmark Makes Top Five Shipping Nations
Denmark has again improved its place on the list of the world’s largest shipping nations, surpassing the United States to claim the fifth place. ... -
Lawan Lambast and Warns South Africa
Against Xenophobic attacks The President of the Senate Dr. Ahmad Lawan has condemned the continuous killings of Nigerians in South Africa, warning that ... -
Senator Vows to Expose Faces
Behind Diversion of $322m The Senate is set to investigate alleged diversion of over $322 million Paris club refunds meant for the 774 Local ... -
NAGAFF Hold Talks With NPA
PHOTO NEWS Gen. Manager Corporate & Strategic Communications, NPA, Jatto Adams, National Publicity Secretary, NAGAFF Stanley Ezenga, Manager Pollution Control, NPA, Sharon Amu, Secretary ... -
Buhari Reassures on Leah Sharibu, others
President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday promised to ensure that Leah Sharibu, the only Christian school girl in Boko Haram captivity after the Dapchi school ... -
SOAN PARTNER MAN TO TACKLE SEATIME
“We need all the Support”-Rector President of the Ship Owners Association of Nigeria (SOAN), Dr. McGeorge Onyung, has led other Executive members of the ...