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Emissions: IMO to Ban Ships
The International Maritime Organization intends to ban ships that do not have equipment to strip sulphur from carrying fuel that has a sulphur content ... -
Sagay Faults CPI Report
“Indication cannot be the reality. Those reports are based on assumptions and sometimes they are not true. Are we not fighting corruption? We cannot ... -
Corruption: Nigeria Urged to Do More
Global anti-corruption watchdog, Transparency International (TI), has again ranked Nigeria low in its 2017 Corruption Perception Perception Index (CPI) released on Wednesday. The latest ... -
FG Pledges Support For Modular Refineries
The Federal Government says it will support investment in the construction of modular refineries to ensure the success of the initiative. The Senior Technical ... -
Crew Pour Hot Water/Oil on Pirates
A cargo ship’s crew prevented pirates from boarding their vessel by pouring hot water and oil on their attackers, a military official has said. ... -
Nigeria Missing From 2018 Maritime Awards by Amaka Ilabor
Notwithstanding the Academic exploits by Nigerian Cadets across the world, her contributions to maritime development in Africa and beyond in the areas of ... -
Dakuku Task Media on Blue Economy by Amaka Ilabor
Like we say at Maritime Nigeria (www.maritimenig.com), the world from water emerged. It is therefore to be expected that the wealth of the ... -
JAMB Vows to Arrest Snake
Management is working assiduously to arrest and hand over to the appropriate quarters, this “snake” that swallowed our N36 million and a host of ... -
NAFDAC, SON, others Restricted from Ports
The Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, has resolved to implement the Presidential order restricting some federal government agencies from carrying out their services inside Nigerian ... -
Leadership Prize Goes to Sirleaf
Former presidentLiberian President, Ellen Johnson Sirlea,f has been named as the winner of the 2017 Mo Ibrahim Leadership Prize of $5million. She joins Hifikepunye Pohamba ...









